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Only five percent? Mine's got to be 25% at least. I love my wine. (And *ahem* you kind folks at CDC? I'm technically underweight.) Besides, alcohol isn't associated with weight gain:

She's a smoker; if you're going to be worried for her health, I'd start there. Anyway, she seemed pretty healthy to begin with, and even fasting for a few weeks isn't that bad if your body is strong to begin with. A few years, and yeah, osteoporosis might become an issue. A few weeks, though? I'm sure she'll be fine.

He's doing a great bunny impersonation, though. Rabbit-y teeth much? (Also, whatever this photo is from / from, I love it— they both look like they're having fun.)

Me too! I though she had some bizarre rib-cage dress on, and her regulation celebrity zombie-grin definitely didn't help.

Solange is gorgeous. I'd be scared of inviting her anywhere because of how bland and shabby everyone else would look in comparison.

I love that photo. LOVE. What would it take to smuggle an Indian street mutt to London? Or the US?

I cracked up too. Isn't the usual example of odd economic indicators hemlines? Blow is definitely going to be my new favorite.

What do your religious beliefs have to do with this? I'm an atheist, but I still can understand why certain symbols might hold significance for people, and I can still recognize what reverence means. Besides, to me the sacred aspect is kind of irrelevant: cultural appropriation is cultural appropriation, no?

No kidding. Talk about refusing responsibility: "If you were offended, it's your fault, but we'll be generous and apologize anyway." Where's the, "What we did was truly offensive, and we apologize for our earlier ignorance and insensitivity. We're grateful at having gained some awareness, and will strive to better in

Do you cook? I know it's not the most social of things but knowing how to cook has been one of the best / more socially-useful skills I have. If you're the one person who can step into a kitchen and pull together a dinner out of random ingredients? People love you. It's also something that tends to save you money,

I posted this in GT already, but did anyone else see the link to the Onion article about "Anorexic Woman At Gym Looking Good"?

Can you even imagine? I like Robert Pattison too (and Kristen Stewart, who seems weird enough to be normal in a ways that most starlets aren't) but the Twilight series is just blaargh. To be forever chained to it? I know it's made him rich and all, but still. I'm not sure I'd make that trade.

She appears to be Christian, given those verses posted on her "About" page, but apparently she's never read the Bible:

As well you should be. Even if you do trust every one of those 800 friends and acquaintances to respect your privacy and not take a screen shot of your posts, how do you know their partners / friends / family members might not have access to their browsers or accounts? Unless you're comfortable sharing something with

Yep. "Deodorant in a Pill" would have been much more clear / accurate. Edible deodorant sounds as though your pits would be lickable.

Insn't that just supposed to plug the hole where you'd usually plug in a set of headphones? I'd hate to see what your intrepid tipster would say about actual headphone jack necklaces...

Hm. I don't think "make" is the right translation. "Incentiva" is far closer to "encourage" (or maybe "incentivize," though I'm shaky on whether that's an actual word) than "make," and objectification aside, I don't think there's anything wrong with the final phrase. Also, what I got from the various shots was not so

Oh man. I can't wait for The Daily Mail to make up some diet story to go with this. "Splatter Horror Fans Don't Get Fat" or "Scream your way to thinner thighs!" or "Scary Skinny? Learn the new celebrity weight loss secret!"

Ooh. I'd never heard of that, but it sounds fascinating. I'm not a huge YA fan, but I could use some more good fiction recommendations. Thank you.

I love her eye-crinkles!