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Maybe she meant figuratively? Haha, I'm joking. I have no idea, but that's what she said.

Agreed! I don't know why Jezebel even posted this. There is no need to call her a "visibly troubled" child monster. Yes, I kept the visibly troubled part, even though Salon wrote it first, because Jezebel chose to repost this with the title.

I got home last night and read an issue of Prevention magazine and this was in there. They had a "doc" give a testimonial about how he had lost 13 pounds of fat and that people should do it. I don't even know who this "doc" is, so why would I listen to him?

She has a new book out The EveryGirl's Guide to Diet and Fitness, and XOJane posted an excerpt...it was not very well received. It was about how losing weight had caused her to "almost literally die". She had been working long hours and not eating enough so it led to her being hospitalized but then she quickly wrapped

I think this is a great idea. After a while it will become a habit because like others posted, the mind is used to habits and kinda of shuts off.

I don't mind the taste of fondant, it's the texture that I can't reconcile with. It's like chewing a stick of gum while biting into cake.

I tried to look at the site but the layout was so awful it hurt my eyes. Tiny, grey font on white? No thanks.

That's how many get their start. Normal people find a blogger who doesn't tote around a 4K bag with Valentino shoes so they subscribe. Then the blog grows in size and all of a sudden the blogger who had a nice personal style is wearing really expensive clothes and accessories.

I think there is always room for one more. The problem is, that when you start out no one is really paying you or paying for the ridiculously expensive clothing and accessories you need to wear. So either you are already rich (Rachell Parcell of Pink Peonies) or you have to start small and hope for readers to

They had a post today on their website where they listed things that we might not know a about the new Miss America. The last one was "She eats." They accompanied that with a picture of an ice cream cone she posted on Instagram. I couldn't believe how stupid that was.

That's all I came here to say as well.

It really bothers me. Such an expensive place, and that's the best they can do in the kitchen. The layout is horrible, and the cabinets are so gross.

I would probably rip everything out. 11.25 million should buy you something that looks nicer than this drab and boring place. There is too much beige, the rooms look so drab and the kitchen should be gutted as well. Even if this is for a photo shoot, it looks awful.

I hope so, because that place is depressing. There is too much beige, and the kitchen is atrocious considering what she paid for the place.

Honestly, that was my question as well.

Ugh, I stayed silent for a good while after that scene. My boyfriend (who is not as devoted to GoT as I am) kept saying how crazy and insane the episode was. I just stayed silent. I knew he wouldn't survive, but still, I am in shock.

I was given the task of climbing our display kitchen island to change the bulbs from the high pendants. Nope, I got on the countertop and immediately got dizzy so I went back down. Luckily, my boss understood and she went up there.

I hadn't heard of this movie, but I'll check it out!

Women are more likely to be into Melissa McCarthy and Ryan Gosling getting it on. Women even liked the idea of the Rebel Wilson and Zac Efron dating or being in a movie together because we only see a fat ugly dude end up with a hot and thin girl.

I loved that movie because she looked so glamorous, also because of Christoph Waltz. I have such a huge crush on him.