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@Spicy Armadillo: The internet is being bad and won't find the comic for me, but Mad Magazine about 10 years ago did a cartoon commentary on models. Included was one about how dying is the best look yet - you're all skin and bones!

Coke face! I know it's probably in poor taste to laugh, but when I lived in Miami it was always funny watching the LA brats who thought they knew what coke was try the Miami powder. The stuff in South Florida tends to be a little bit more pure and fresh off the boat so to speak. The reaction shots of Kristin sum it

@PhillyLass: Daria doesn't own the photo. The magazine who commissioned it owns the rights and they are free to sell it to whomever they see fit. Because it's not Daria, but an amalgamation she wouldn't even get the pennies from her likeness being used.

@ellen_rage: She lip synched anyway. Ah, memories of her failed SNL live performance.

@LaFemme: I've seen before and after, the differences seem to come from the angle of the shot and make-up.

I doubt Gaga would get any plastic surgery on her face, particularly her nose. Any singer knows that it has the potential to alter the quality of their voice. Just ask Barbara.

@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: The alcohol thing kills me. Just because she was drunk, doesn't mean she shouldn't have known better. He was drunk, so he couldn't have possibly known better. I'm sorry. Are men and women drinking differently? A women should know better when drunk, but if a guy is drunk nothing he does

@Cerridwen: That was so wonderfully put. To extend your thoughts, even the way the laws are written makes it incredibly hard to "prove" rape.

@Cairn: Recanting is not the same as false, even if that was the standard in the study. Honestly, I have trouble with the Air Force study beyond their definition. A patriarchal community investigating rape accusations? That just doesn't sit right. I want hard evidence of someone going to the police and saying that

@SarahMC: I try not to scream every time I read these articles. I just don't get their mentality. Frustration extreme.

@quatrevingtquatre: I think that situation is much more likely than a girl lying about it.

"Some young women use alcohol as an excuse to be sexually aggressive at fraternity houses and nightclubs and then quickly concoct a story of sexual assault when confronted by their disapproving peers."

I own a version of the second pair of earrings. The front is an off-white enamel and then you can flip it to the back where it's black enamel. Way to go Goodwill!

@AlfaCharger: Actually, the whole not showing Mohammed was a spoof of the out pouring of threats and hatred caused by this exact episode. Trey and Matt got a lot of flack from showing Mohammed the first time. The point of this episode was to demonstrate the ridiculousness of it. Ok, well it wasn't the point of this

@SaturdaysChild: The funny thing is, I keep reading the tweets and I can't figure out why he got so upset. Is it because Irin disagreed? It is because we posted one or two tweets? Why is Charles losing his charge?

@bluewine: Wig? It does appear that he has gained some weight back.

Ms. Mirren, the British will always be the villain in American films. Blame the Tea Party.

@J.D.Regent: I think there's a subtle difference between being sexualized and being in a sexual relationship. In regards to the latter, the girls *usually* would have been prepped by older women in the community. She would have been told what to expect and what to do in order to keep a husband happy. That's quite

@mandiandi: Shoot, can't figure out how to imbed a link