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I've seen his work before, but I didn't know his story or that he did work for Hermes. Thank you so much for sharing this!

Clearly Woodward hasn't been in hours-long conference calls with someone mouth breathing into the phone the whole time.

I keep going back to Ashley Judd's hair. How did it get so incredibly big and pointed? If it was just a couple of inches shorter and more wide, it would have probably looked awesome.

I have to say, Robb fully visualized and in Richard Madden form is so much better on the show than in the books.

I was thinking the same thing. If I mute on my phone in a conference call, it is because I don't want everyone to listen to me slurping tea or blowing my nose. Maybe Pelosi was being polite and blocking out the background noise until she was going to speak?

Obviously Getty Images isn't up to speed on the Stark men.

I really like all the colors too! It's nice to see some really bright oranges and reds and the deep blues.

Dodai! The last slide — that isn't Kit Harrington. That's the King of the North, Robb Stark. Or Richard Madden.

She really is. She's impossibly cool.

I like her brunette as well. The blonde sort of just blends in with her skin tone, although it is a very pretty shade of blonde.

I don't get the supposed anger of Amanda Bynes's friends at her family for not helping. It sounds like for one, her family doesn't live near her so they probably didn't have a real clear idea of what was going on. Second, as her friends, why weren't they trying to help her as well? I would hope that my close friends

Maybe she wore it for Koch's benefit?

I saw on Grade Coddington's Facebook page that Anne Hathaway's dress had 900 hours of craftsmanship involved in making it. She looks really stunning, especially with her pixie haircut.

I had the same thought! Celery by itself is just a tragedy. It's a peanut butter vehicle only.

Heathcliff and Cathy are two of Literature's greatest assholes. I really enjoy the book in all its Gothic glory, and most of the movie adaptions have been pretty good. I would probably see this one in the theater too.

Yeah, she may not have explicitly spelled it out but it does fall into the idea of being polite to each other and everyone just being "the guys."

I think that as feminism as a movement has grown to encompass more groups (as in other feminists recognized that more than white, well-to-do women belonged to the movement), the ideas of what a feminist is have moved from a rigid definition to something more loose. Along with that, we've had the "choose your choice"

I bought my sister the Kindle version of it and have a list of friends already waiting to borrow my paperback copy. I want everyone I know, especially the women in my life, to read it so we can sit and discuss everything.

I would think doing things to make our partners happy goes with the sexism test. Are men trying to do similar things to make us happy? Is your partner also trimming the hedges or doing something similar ? I guess the idea is if both parties are mutually playing into it, it isn't the same as a guy expressing

That's true — she definitely puts her work over her appearance. But this last season she seemed to dress kind of juvenile compared to Jane or Megan, which maybe is a byproduct of her being a working woman rather than a "wife." When she spiffs up her clothes/hair, she does really stand out, but the show seems to play