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Natalie is an Academy award winning, long-time actress who could command a lot of control over the projects she chooses.”

I opened this because I wanted context re: what year this Chowder show aired (also in the too old camp, but by a smaller margin than I thought! What a delight.) I received that information in the first line and am very satisfied, thank you.

And TMZ is now reporting that one of his daughters was on board the helicopter - and of course because this is TMZ and they have no shame, they’ve already named which daughter it is (I’m not going to do that here, at least). A minor, getting named in the news like that. Jesus Christ.

Jenny Trout is currently sporking this (as she did with 50 Shades). It has been pointed out that the story is a ripoff of Poldark.

Yes! I’m basic. I always have been before and after becoming a mom. Since i have to were professional clothing, i don’t have much in between. I have work clothes, and then scrub clothes, the scrubby clothes are ones I wore before I ever had kids. I don’t care! I don’t have the time, energy or creativity to express my

Yes thank you. flashbacks to the "let fashion bloggers insult others freely" bs post.

I hope for her that someday she gets that same freedom.

It’s easy to turn the author’s assumptions upside down, and instead of concluding that motherhood smothers a woman’s sense of style, that having a child frees a woman up from feeling she needs to spend a lot of time/money/energy on her clothes.

Yes, thank you. I do not care if I am wearing the newest fashions when daycare is $1,500/mo per kid and I’m recovering from having taken unpaid maternity leave. 

responding to myself to add that thinking of others > thinking of self

experiences and knowledge > stuff (even fashion)

This felt like a lot of words because someone’s feelings were hurt.

Lol ‘fragile libidos'. Thats one way to put it.

Hey, well done on birthing a human person and still working while getting fit at the same time! 

When the Washington Post published an article on the “smart” cut you described, I got into it with a commenter who proudly wore that hairstyle because she was so busy she didn’t have time to do her hair. She listed everything she did that was more important than her hair. I pointed out that if her husband took over

I’d embrace this column except for the suggestion that comfortable clothes equalfrumpy, dumpy, and to be pitied.” In my experience, the idea of “mom” clothes has been an epithet since advertisers coined it to shame women into buying clothes they could only wear for a limited period of time - if you have no stretchy

Um, ok...as long as we can all agree that women EVERYWHERE should stop with the over-45 Mom haircut: shaved at the nape, some variation of short and fluffy on top!! Look, we get it: you’re busy. But how hard or time-consuming is it to comb your hair in the back?!

The never ending importance of expressing ones individuality and superiority based on the fabric covering their skin, lord when will this end? The writer says it doesn’t matter, but spends a lot of time judging others on that basis.

I feel like all he has to say “The claim of the Windors are a sham and we should all recognize the Jacobite line as the true claimants to the throne.”

It’s true. Harry and William, apparently, talked very candidly about the media killing their mother in that BBC documentary. I haven’t watched it--I’ve just seen clips. But William also said that it would be the last time they talked about it—so Harry probably wants to stick with that. He doesn’t want to go around for

If that kid can get off because he “was too privileged”, this girl can get off because she has been exposed to the likes of the Kardashian’s excess for so long. She can then sue E! for damages.