geezmabel
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You seem to be making fun of Candace Cameron Bure? Why? She doesn't want to be too scantly clad? She can talk openly about sex also. Not sure what the mocking at the end is for?

I'm willing to bet $100 that a far more prevalent sexual attraction is 'necrophiliac-philiac'. Being sexually attracted to or sexually intrigued by the thought of having sex with someone that is a necrophiliac or fantasizing about watching someone else have sex with a dead body. I have lots of proof of this. The

conflicting taste in anime (heh)

One of the little details that really stuck out to me was quite a few season ago. Don, Betty and the kids stop along the parkway for a picnic along the side of the road, when they get up to leave, they leave all the trash on the ground. Something that one wouldn't do now, but back then....no biggie.

Ooooh, I love a good Facebook train wreck. Self Magazine just commented:

Gotta step up my sweater game.

It's so shitty, especially because, yeah, well, it IS a waste of money. But who cares? Everyone expects poor people to never waste money, even though they are human just like the rest of us and we all do it.

Working 16 hour shifts.... all week.....for days on end
LET THE WOMAN HAVE A NICE HAIRCUT WITHOUT RIDICULE!

My brother really wants to do a roast for his birthday. I told him that there is no way I'm attending that mess.

That whole episode was gold.

Shit, I know how to get roasted for free: be a nerd, preferably a minority, in middle school.

And THAT is where the racism was. In that assumption!

Totally agree. I actually assumed that the player in question was white- and didn't give a damn about African American history.

Here's a face that says "if I steal that cat, I could finally be a supervillain!"

Why do you assume that the football player in question is African American?

Yes, because calling out entitled athletes who are getting a free ride rather than earning their education (such as it is) = racism.

What if I'm laughing at you're comment?

I detest the fantasy argument. If it were about fantasy, why not use a size 6 model (still well below the average size 12 in the US)? Or why not show a size 12 woman dressed in gorgeous clothes so that it's easier for your average woman to imagine herself in that fantasy?

If you buy that fashion is meant to be aspirational, it just makes this look even worse because by that reasoning they seem to believe that all we should aspire to be is as thin as we can possibly be without dying...and white.