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Well, I think what they're really trying to kill are the asshats at the warehouse sales. You see 45 year-old men coming out with three garbage bags full of merch, which all ends up on eBay for full price. It kills the sales for the rest of us who are going there to be actual customers. Lulu's warehouse sales are

100% agree. I am in love with neutrals, and the textures and cuts in this collection are making me drool. I don't know how he got it to be so very sharp yet look so very comfortable. A+, would wear.

This outfit bewilders me in the most wonderful way. I don't know how to process it, but I desperately want it.

Geez, I dunno guys, I kind of want to be wearing this RIGHT NOW and possibly FOREVER. That model is the comfiest person in the room right now. Look at her face. She's dozing off on the runway. Sold.

Did anyone else notice that he shouts "Wrecking ball!" into the camera?

Yes, we should never point it out when people act in ways complicit with their own dehumanization, or when they may have internalized their oppression, or when they may have been politically coerced.

Definitely not. Because the important part is that no one ever say maybe a woman shouldn't do something. Even if that

No of course it doesn't... I wasn't saying that it was an accurate phrase, I was saying it's what people mistakenly think "without sin" means.

"Conceived without sin" sounds like "Conceived without committing a sin" from which it's a short leap to the misconception "The Church thinks sex is a bad, dirty sin." (It's a

I blame the phrase "conceived without sin." It's too ambiguous.

According to teaching:

It is helpful to underscore this point: The Immaculate Conception has nothing to do with sex.

No, but it might be the beginnings of productivity. QUICK, CLICK ANOTHER LINK, SAVE YOURSELF.

Thank you, yes. It was really painful and I couldn't even recognize her. Awkward times at Ralph's.

Not if that person has earned it. If you act like a child, you have no basis for complaint when you get treated like a child. Period.

The disrespect involved in talking to your partner like s/he is a misbehaving child is FAR LESS than the disrespect involved in acting like one in an adult relationship. I'd be concerned

Sorry, this still doesn't do it for me.

I get the desire to make sure someone giving up a part of their body really understands all aspects of the situation, but I support that in pretty much every situation. People should know what they're getting into, and objectivity is a good and useful thing.

But what the hell

I don't get this at all. Can you explain the ethics?

They do! I always feel like that justifies my purchase. "Yes it's $98, but I can sell them in three years for $65, so really, they're only $33. Bargain." Never mind that I have never gotten rid of anything Lulu in my life.

They are ultra opaque, they are amazingly cozy, and they are so warm that I cannot actually wear them unless I am in a very cold place. Also, they last forever... I had two pairs that I got in high school and now, at 31, I still have them around somewhere, totally wearable.

High five. Lulu is the only high-quality clothing I own and they can pry it out of my cold dead hands. Pro tip: Lightly used Lulu on eBay is golden.

Yeah, TRY THEM. I am a 12/14 and almost all of mine are 8s or 10s, even the skin-tight capris. I have one pair of size 12 Still Pants (the relaxed one) and they are ENORMOUS on me and it is MAGNIFICENT. They are the heart and soul of every "I just can't today" outfit I have ever worn.

Moral of the story: Luon fabric is

Well there you go, then! But it's nice to know that if you ever get bored, there's new worlds to explore.