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Why does she still wear the heavy black eyeliner under the eyes??? I didn't know my "look" in 7th grade was so inspiring. Her + her husband's blond spikes are everything wrong with early 2000s trends.

(crap, I can't edit to add to my last comment) I think I'd say in response, "Would you ever wish someone would have cancer or AIDs, so they would lose weight? An eating disorder is an illness just the same."

ugh, that's disgusting. People who say things like that clearly don't understand the first things about eating disorders.

Now that you say that, I wonder is trans men who are pretransition have high rates of eating disorders. I'm just theorizing, but perhaps a distaste for their "womanly" breasts and thighs might cause them to want that androgynous/adolescent male look, and coupled with the high rates of depression associated with trans

A gay guy in my high school also went away for a few months to get treated for an eating disorder. He was "chubby" beforehand and he did come out a year or two before his illness, so it wasn't so much that he was hiding something... for him, at least in his words, as he was learning more about gay culture he felt

it's sarcasm.

will I as a doctor, though? O

that is strange. I did not know that Miranda Kerr was a common target of hate by blogs (I am fairly new here, though) and I honestly didn't expect her to be. She seems to be a very likeable person. I'd expect misplaced, "constant" hate at targets that are more controversial, i.e. Miley Cyrus.

My family is Russian and over 40 is considered "old", with women dressing the part and usually around the time they cut their hair short and have no apologies about gaining weight. They tend to marry young over there, so while most people become grandparents around the age of 50, they still look like grandparents,

I have the opposite problem. I look young for my age, but wish I looked like a damn old hag. I'm 23 and everyone thinks I look 16 (even when made up and in an LBD), and I sometimes get 14 with comfy clothes and no makeup. I've been scoffed at by waiters when I'm with my family and ask for a glass for wine, and been

I know, right? you said most of what I wanted to say. The all-or-nothing argument is a logical fallacy. It's not as if the two choices are you either appreciate everything anyone produces as majestic works of art or think everything every beautiful person comes out with is garbage. It's worth acknowledging that not

People are buying BEE POLLEN now??! Rich people are weird.

One gold star for you, Glen Coco! You go, Glen Coco!

That's probably why I forgot about him — because they *didn't* make it a big deal (much less rely on crappy stereotypes)... and that's great!

I identify with you, gurl/dude. Though I will always love my mom, she cooked up some heinous shit against my dad when I was a kid in order to divorce him and win custody. He had to spend tens of thousands on legal battles, dispelling fake allegations, till he finally got split custody. He sacrificed career

that wasn't in the name of atheism.

Poop, good call. I've never seen the movie and should've read up on that.

I have such a crush on Kat Dennings, it's embarrassing. And I'm loving both her and Nikki Minaj's more natural look... they look great! It's a nice change up to the glammed up look, but glam is freaking fabulous on them too.

That it's the default. That's why I bring up that there are movies featuring certain white cultures like 'Brave'. But American culture by definition is an amalgamation of many ethnicities, so to then only show one kind of face when the topic isn't a culture is ROOD.