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The top comment on the Gawker post right now is golden.

Pamela Anderson. I like her dress, but what happened to her face? I mean, I know, I know.. but... wth?

Prostitution is a very large occupation. Couldn't it be a rational choice for some people and a terrible victimization for others? Does it have to be all one thing?

I remember that...but we've had everyone from Joan Rivers to Elizabeth Hasselbeck to Marie Osmond designing things on QVC, and lots of celebrities and celebutantes have been allowed to design clothing, jewelry, makeup, etc.

Oh, I don't disagree...I'm just wondering how much they get paid...I'm guessing it's probably a pretty nice check to have b/c so many of them have skin care lines, clothing lines, jewelery lines, etc.

If I was behind a curtain and a sketch artist was asking "tell me about your chin," I would be like "Look, just make sure you get the vodka right. Fuck a chin."

Greg Dulli is always the right answer.

My head is kind of exploding, but it makes me a little ill to think that in 2013 we are still trying to claim that something that is a sacred object in this contemporary moment to a group of living people can be re-categorized as a work of art by a more powerful group of people. The art world needs to grow a