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Why? Her skin is literally getting cut. (I'm saying this as someone who self injures, what exactly is the difference?)

Bullshit. That's the eventual end of this garbage.

Thank you so much for this.

Your boobs "should" not be up anywhere. Gravity is a thing. Unless you are in outer space, your breasts should be wherever they are. Why the fuck do we accept the word of money hungry surgeons so easily?

What is brave about having your features resculpted? Literally how the fuck is it brave to elect for unnecessary surgery just to improve your looks? Has the word 'bravery' lost all sense of meaning? (I'm not trying to go after you, I'm saying this generally. But quite frankly this is why I think third wave feminism is

Lots of feminists think that extensive plastic surgery IS super feminist. I just don't get it at all. Yes, they are "choosing" to do that to their bodies, but that choice happens under the immense pressure of our image obsessed society.

No. They're exactly right.

Yeah, fuck you. This is life now, people share pictures. Doesn't mean some idiots have the right to steal them, no matter how many times people like you throw their hands up in the air and say whatevs.

But BODY SHAMING!?!?!?! Don't you know that her body modifications are more important than her health?

You are so right about the eyeliner. I have hooded eyes just like her and that trick helps immensely.

I guess I have a hard time considering mental illnesses the same as disabilities, even though I know you can get on disability due to, for example, being severely depressed. I have borderline personality disorder, major depressive disorder and ADHD and it severely impairs my ability to function, yet I don't feel like

I just don't think there is a general consensus. I'm an addict too and I would not agree with slurs against drug addicts being called ableism, because it's not a disability. Even toward depression and anxiety, I think ableism is the wrong word. I don't know what the right word is? Disease-ism? Idk. I know you're

Good for you and also I love your use of the word boned. Sounds like you had a wonderful time! There may be hope with Tinder after all.

That's rough. Bones take so, so long to heal. My husband broke a bone in his hand during a motorcycle accident about four years ago and he still has issues with pain. And nothing wrong with being lazy :) I take all the lazy moments I can get.

See I don't even know my proper bra size anymore (I've had three kids, youngest is two and my boobs expanded like flotation devices) but man do mine hurt no matter what if I try to even do a light workout. I'm sorry about your ankle, hopefully it gets better soon! Dancing is the only kind of exercise I can stand.

Doesn't jumping around naked hurt your boobs? (informal poll)

That's a pretty big jump there, dude. You might want to relax the black and white thinking a little, not everyone whose opinion is different is a 9-11 truther with a tinfoil hat and a hunger for Obama's birth certificate. Even my doctor says generic drugs aren't always as good as brand name.

You don't have to be rude about it, they were trying to help. And yes, you are absolutely right about the original point. My husband takes both zyrtec and prilosec or else he gets horrible stomach pains and acid and vomiting, and it's crazy expensive. We've found that the Walmart brand of Prilosec is okay, but in

I'm sure he has insurance, why wouldn't he? He's healthy, young, and rich — I''m sure he definitely qualifies for coverage. His deductibles might be through the roof but he's made of money so that's no biggie.

Very, very true. He was smart in being cautious. The acronym is "Fast" for a reason — the more time you wait, the worse the damage from a stroke can be. And his mom died pretty young from a heart attack (during surgery) if I recall correctly, so maybe he's just super careful. Nothing wrong with that.