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I kind of feel like if you combined all of these makeup looks into one, the result would be a zombified Amanda Lepore impersonating a Bauhaus album cover.

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I have no comments about the clothes because all I could see was the makeup... I guess that makes this collection a fail.

"It has nothing to do with him as a football player. It has to do purely with the facts that we have, that have been presented to us."

Is it really so difficult for people to believe that 1) not everyone has the money to pay for imported buffalo mozzarella over organic free-range chicken breaded with bread crumbs with bread made from locally sourced flour baked just that day, over pasta that was lovingly prepared fresh that day by a team of

What about some generalized, "People make different decisions about their clothes. People tend to care a lot about what clothes women wear, especially, and sometimes push them to wear clothes they might not want to so they can sell things," and leaving the rest until they're old enough to understand those concepts?

I think she's too busy telling her kids about her veganism to talk about anything else.

I agree, she could have written this article more like, "I saw this ad, and had no idea because it just looked like a sexy girl, and was surprised that it was an ad for an album, with no music-y stuff in it at all."

The most classic of all Nick and Nora in The Thin Man

Arrested Development. I mean, that's the show. Even critical (though I use that term loosely) plot points are delivered in this manner. And what seems like innocuous dialogue between dysfunctional characters ends up having ramifications scenes or even entire seasons later.

I don't get the "what am I suppose to tell my sons?" pearl-clutching at all. Umm, maybe you can explain to him that no matter how a woman is dressed, she still deserves your respect and how her clothing choices shouldn't affect how you treat her?

Ariana Grande= Microsoft Word font.

I mean, I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?

I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?

I mean, I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?

See she had me going, "Eh, could happen" right up until:

Dlisted has time stamped pictures of Linds on the day of Houston's death. She was in N.Y.

I agree for skimpy outfits. But Peach isn't running wild with pantys. They are more like puffy grandma undergarments... I don't mind seeing that. Better than a dark void of nothing.