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Lil Wayne was a student of psychology at the University of Houston, he also runs several money making businesses. Of all the people and entertainers above what exactly is it about Lil Wayne in particular that shocks you?

Plus, she's from Englewood in Chicago, a very low-income, high-crime neighborhood. Get it, Taylor!

THIIIIIIS. She does this Every. Fucking. Season. In the begining she's all "this flaw isn't a flaw at all, own it girl, it's what makes you beautiful!" and then she always does a complete 180 and kicks the girl specifically for her damn not-flaw flaw.

Yeah but this is makeup in her case. She's already demonstrated it. She makes it symmetrical herself. You can even notice in some photos she's covered different areas of her skin. She's just being creative and it's really cool.

What are the odds that at some point they'll put makeup on her to cover it up, tell her that some clients will demand it so she'd better be able to model without relying on it as some sort of crutch, and she'll cry and have some emotional "breakthrough"?

Yes, I'm reminded of what Tiny Fey says in Bossypants about people who ask about her face scar.

Have you noticed how Tyra likes to show how she accepts women in all forms but will constantly kick them off because "they won't get hired." Like "it's not my fault, it's the industry." Haaaaate.

I would think having her on ANTM was a lot more awesome if I trusted Tyra not to put her in polka dots all the time or something similarly tacky/gimmicky.

She is gorgeous but I can't help but feel like her presence is more of Tyra going "I'm so fantastic, look at how generous I am!" I really cannot stand her. Still, I hope Chantelle goes far on the show and beyond. Break down those walls!

How does one manage perfectly symmetric vitiligo? For these models, even when there is a genetic problem they win the genetic lottery.

That's like the official poem of black girls. Right next to "Ain't I a Woman" for how often I've heard it recited. Her work touched everybody, but it really was something else for us black girls.

This was the first photograph I ever saw of her, back when I was a kid. It's still the first image that pops into my head whenever I read or hear anything about her.

Babby's First Troll, a review by Macabre Cadabra

"Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.
I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size
But when I start to tell them,They think I'm telling lies.
I say,It's in the reach of my arms
The span of my hips,
The stride of my step,
The curl of my lips.
I'm a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That's me."

I have a body like hers. My shoulders are wider than my hips. Elle McPhereson and Angelina Jolie are that way too. We tend to have boobs and thin hips. We have to worry about our waist getting too thick. There is no reason to believe she will put on weight, that is just her body type.

Everyone here who is bodysnarking her is both missing the point and making it.

I have some major gaps in pop-cultural awareness (not a snobby thing - I watch Dance Moms!) so I have never seen Benedict Cumberbatch perform in anything. So does his sexiness come from seeing him perform? Because I find him unattractive to a degree that I am confounded by the ubiquitous swooning. Or are there a lot

He doesn't do anything for me. He has a sexy voice though.

You call it mental illness. I call it what it is - extreme misogyny. It goes beyond the subtle form that is often ignored - catcalls, groping, entitled sense of owning a woman's/girl's body, etc. One doesn't need to be mentally ill to express that violence. Call it what it is - hatred.

For the first one I'd make an anonymous donation to a charity in honor of the baby. They won't specify the amount and you can give her the little announcement/card they include. She'll look like a jerk if she says anything and you can make lemonade out of lemons. It's basically following the rules since you gave a