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Just get Paula’s Choice. Less sexy but works well.

It has been proven that it doesn’t! The PH is all off on the majority of their shit.

No I think he was pretentiously trying to say that the million dollar mansion was messing up the beauty of the library, but still. Also I thought it was a homeless woman, but he refers to her as “he/him”.

By now you might be aware that Brandon Truaxe, the CEO of the cult beauty brand Deciem

Oh for sure. He has a cult leader type glassy stare. (We have interns and they recently discovered the Heaven’s Gate suicides. Watch a couple of those videos.)

Am I missing something, or do the photo caption of the homeless person and the Racked interview say opposite things? Wait, I think I get it. He took a stealth photo of someone, wrote a virtue-signaling caption, got called out for the photo being disrespectful, and in defending himself showed his dark underbelly by

“If someone writes an online article or Tweets at you criticizing your work aren’t they doing the same thing-informing your boss and the world of their low opinion and hoping the internet will pile on and bother you?” 

I was abused by my parents as well. Does that mean I get to star in the next Herbie reboot?

Also, I can say that living in the prison of my childhood home was bad, but I’d still rather go back there and live through it again than be anyone but a white supremacist male in an American prison. I knew I would be able to

Yeah, I can understand feeling sorry for her over her clear exploitation by her parents, but I don’t understand why anyone would think her circumstances make her unusually sympathetic.Prisons are filled with people with shitty and abusive parents. The difference between them and Lindsay is that her exploitation left

I don’t really see the connection. Plenty of people in the criminal justice system are victims of child abuse; few of them get treated as gently as she did.

I’m guessing it has to do with where the money is going. 14.5m to the Archdiocese, vs. 15.5m to the Nuns. With the latter, my guess is that they’d fund their new quarters; the former...rely on handouts from the Archdiocese with whom they are clearly on bad footing.

It doesn’t outweigh the bad, but Eunice changed the world. I love her conviction that everyone needs something to do and something to strive for. Her validation of disabled people as PEOPLE was radical for its time.

One good this is that Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics. Joe was a piece of shit, but something good did come out of this.

I can’t even look at her now without thinking “She’s a Scientologist! Turn it!”

As a gay man that didn’t enjoy figure skating, Moire skated right into my dreams. I’m learning something about myself, so I’m taking some quality time to reevaluate my perception of this particular sport.

Now, if she managed to get his face onto (into?) her vagina, and not, say, just onto her vulva, that would definitely be a feat of athletic prowess worthy of a medal.

Fair enough, I don’t watch the show. It just feels a little bit misguided to me, particularly in our current climate, to make a song that’s essentially supporting #notallmen.

I think it’s aimed primarily at the conventions of shows and movies like this. There always seems to be a scene (especially in older romantic comedies), in which a group of women get drunk and, well, generalize about men. This show has always taken aim as tropes (rushing to the airport to stop a loved one from moving,

I was genuinely not sure what to make of this when I saw it. I felt like I thought it was going one way, which is to say that it was going to make fun of #notallmen, but then women ended up being the target instead? I wasn’t offended by it or anything, I just felt a little confused, and thought maybe it could have