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My 94-year-old, stacked grandmother still waxes nostalgic about when Sophia Loren was popular, because, “That was the first time the stores carried blouses I could button!”

I agree. I hate the idea of dressing to be “flattering.” I was fairly thin most of my life but was always uncomfortable about my body in some way. Now I’m a 14/16, so on that verge between regular and plus size, and I’m finding that I just don’t care anymore if you can tell that I have a big round belly. I can still

Enough with the millennial hate, it looks bad on everyone.

As a fat person, I would really like to see decent basics. A fucking white button down that doesn’t immediately pop open at my boobs. Jeans that aren’t jeggins- or “mom jeans”. Tee shirts and cardigans that aren’t priced 3 times as much as the skinny version (ahem-Old Navy) Just plain, well tailored clothes. Jesus, is

I chafe (har har) a bit at the idea that all women must always be dressing to make themselves appear slimmer all the time, and above all else, and that that goes without saying. I’m not plus-size, so I don’t want to speak for them, but I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a woman of any size without some body

I’m helping with Hillary’s campaign on my reservation.

Thank you for this!

Omg me too! I thought I was gonna have to make my “I will punch every millenial I see if Trump wins” speech.

Most of u know that I have been a special needs teacher/administrator for nearly 18 years, the only job I have ever known. Excuse me now, there is a huge lump in my throat and I’m sobbing as I write this. Of the hundreds of children with special needs that I have worked with, I can tell you that every single one of

There is this woman I know, she is a part-time fitness instructor, who wears this suit any time she can. Like, no one else has a swimsuit on, in fact it is nighttime, but she is just standing around in it. It looks good on her, except that we all kind of look around at each other like “wtf, why does she have this on

I think that this cut is more effective at exaggerating the size of the hips than lengthening the leg, really, which is probably part of why the Kardashians are so into it.

I hate both, which is why I am all about tankinis.

Yeah. It’s like they all know that the rules, strictly construed, make it much harder to communicate and do their jobs effectively, but they don’t want to break the law. Why is this so hard to understand?

So am I the only one who interprets these emails as two people just trying to figure out what the rules are?

The final quote in the article says:

It’s not, but the d sound is often taught as a way to start to learn to roll your r’s among English speakers. I could be totally wrong though!

If Pam Bondi is the shit that finally sticks to Trump’s shoes, I will be so very very happy. She has been consistently awful to my LGBT brothers and sisters while daily tongue bathing Governor Voldemort and running out his screw-the-people agenda. To see her go down in flames and take the dumpster fire with her would

You’re hired.

I do!