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Technically, “Kathleen”

I agree.

What is it with some American people and kids? Kids are part of the community. Parents are part of the community. But people get so pissed when parents for one reason or another with or without privilege end up bringing kids to a “designated non-kid” space (of which there are many more here than in any other country I

Actually, she said she only discovered it recently after being inspired by one of the contestants on the Miss America pageant.

I will obvs defer to your expert analysis of what is and what is not shade, but Caitlyn Jenner has been a Jenner all her life, she’s got four Jenner kids with non-K names from two previous ex-wives, and she’s now divorced from Kris. She’s very much not a Kardashian. I mean of course she’s the father of 2 K-branded

She didn’t have to choose a name starting with a K sound. Therein lies the shade.

I’m looking into contractors and one of the businesses has the word “Kustom” in the name. They immediately got knocked off my list.

I’ve only seen it spelled with a ‘C’ my whole life. I’ve had classes with several Caitlins and it’s always been like that.

Americans spell Caitlin all sorts of KEWT and KREATIV ways that annoy the hell out of everyone around them.

It’s easy, just think of Farenheit as follows: on a scale of 1 to 100, how freaking hot is it?

The wedding dress is the perfect time to wear a strapless especially if you have small boobs because the dress is tailored to fit to your body. Buying a strapless dress off the rack is tough when you have small boobs.

I got married in a Catholic church. The priest told me that I needed to be modest. He did not say anything when he saw my sleeveless dress I am guessing because at least it wasn’t strapless...then I turn around at the end of the ceremony and my dress was actually backless!! hahaha I did it in part to spite the priest!

Right there with you. Thing is, the straps or sleeves probably would’ve flattered in the end, when the dress arrived in the appropriate size and you’d made your alterations—but it was too hard for me to picture it. Probs didn’t help that I was hella insecure about “taking a chance.”

This is a you problem, not a Caitlyn Jenner problem.

From the beginning I said I didn’t want a strapless gown, and yet that’s what I wound up with. But I’m petite and the gowns with straps looked ridiculous on me in the sample sizes, even when they clipped the shit out of them. It was really difficult to tell what one of those dresses would look like on me when it was

I watch the show and just don’t understand why every wedding dress is now sleeveless/strapless. First of all it’s boring, and second, not everyone looks nice in that style (me included). My first wedding I wore my mom’s 1960 wedding dress- tea length, 3/4 sleeves, square neckline, silk brocade. It was simple, elegant

Sometimes it’s possible to make snap judgements. I don’t need to read past the first few pages of “50 shades of gray” to know that it’s poorly-written and has nothing new or interesting to say. I don’t need to consult an art historian to know that this work is under-thought and poorly presented. The only thing I find

The fact that people are outraged over an ESPY Award—-which NOBODY gives a shit about in the course of their daily life—-is exactly the point that shows it is xenophobia at play. Had the award gone to the soldier, very likely NONE of the people who claim to want the award to go to a soldier would have celebrated,

I think, considering the reaction on Deadspin’s Facebook and Twitter to this post, you are being far too charitable in your analysis of this.