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Emilia Clarke’s eyebrows are a wonder. But, she’s 30-ish, with a very mobile forehead and she’s starting to show the inevitable lines that come with that. I wonder how long she’ll hold out against the Hollywood pressure to botox them into submission. My forehead lines and I are rooting for you, Emilia!

Funny...

This is exactly what I have and it is the “best” type to have, in my opinion. Contracted it exactly as you mention above, but have only ever had 3 breakouts (contracted it....6/7 years ago...?) and each time they got milder. It makes me particularly angry that I have had to carry the weight of admitting this to

I feel like the fact that Kanye has definitely started a cult is not getting enough attention. I’m pretty sure it’s way too exposed to actually get weird, but I get serious Children of God vibes every time I see Kim’s videos on Instagram and can’t help thinking, who is keeping an eye on this....?

Because, as TheSewingRectangle says above, some of those who engage, or have engaged with this ship in the past have done so in a really damaging way. They’re not just fantasising, they’re sending death threats to the pair’s partners and having a significant impact on their personal lives. I think it’s not so much

From what I’ve seen, it’s pretty subtle. As is the new band she’s put on the engagement ring - just swapping a heavy gold band for a thin pave one. I’m a tacky millennial so I love me a skinny pave band, and am therefore biased. But the British tabloids are having a FIELD DAY with evil Megan butchering perfect Diana’s

I am ashamed of both of us, because that made me laugh!

Genuine question, as I have considered this a few times when Kardashian has been in the news for hiring surrogates. Would she be viewed more favourably for paying more? My understanding (could be wrong) is that $45,000 (plus, I imagine any and all medical care, probably supplements - I don’t know but i’d figure

I also think it has been reported, both here and elsewhere, repeatedly that she and her children have continued to refer to her as their dad. Just a weird, lazy mistake 

Growing up we lived in a very old house with very thin walls. I used to be able to hear my parents going at it from the other side of the house and vaguely wondered how bad it was for my sister, who shared a WALL with them. Years and years later this came up in conversation and my mother was horrified to hear that I

I honestly do see the argument you are making. I’m much more inclined to agree with a point someone else made about the fact that it obscures the work that other charities and organisations are doing. To say “you’ve done this, but you could have done thiiiiiiiiiis” seems pointless. Lyft could have given free rides

Bear with me. I just need to hop on Twitter to complain that Jennifer Lawrence is technically no better than me at falling upstairs, but is getting wildly more press for it than I do. 

Totally. And both Uber and Lyft, and Sports Direct and innumerable fast food companies all need to be held to account for their attempts to skirt employment rights by keeping their staff on zero hour contracts. But that doesn’t negate what they’re doing here, which, as you point out, is not related to them directly

It looks like it’s actually Jezebel that has conflated “getting people to job interviews” with “getting people jobs”.

I love a snarky Dirt Bag but this felt....vicious.

I think what’s she’s said there is poorly worded. I’m going to give her the benefit of the doubt and say what she means is that she’s speaking out so that other girls can recognise abuse for what it is and take some confidence in sounding the alarm from hearing her experiences. As I say, poorly worded, particularly

JUST WATCH PEEPSHOW. I’ve ranted about this before but I am excessively annoyed by remakes (in particular American remakes of very good British programmes). If you think Peepshow is funny, just watch Peepshow.

Me too. My (now) husband and I went out shopping together and I really led the charge on a lab diamond. I couldn’t justify him paying through the nose for a stone that I just really didn’t have that much desire to have. I thought about getting a different coloured stone, but didn’t like the look. We finally found a

I commented similarly somewhere upthread. Trevelyan was my go-to fantasy boyfriend name before I hit puberty. It’s the human equivalent of naming your imaginary horse thunderclap (what can I say, I had an active inner world). It weirds me out that E.L James is still in that mental headspace and I’m concerned for her

When I read 50 Shades (I was morbidly curious) my first thought was “13 year old me would think this was awesome”. When I was also about 13 I watched a BBC adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s He Knew He Was Right, and became obsessed with marrying into a family with the surname Trevelyan. 16 years later, I have realised that