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She should be playing Nefertiti in a movie.

I just LOL'd at your name. Love it.

Cheekbones FTW.

TRACK pants!!!

Seriously - she looks like she's been sculpted!

Reward the good behavior, ignore the bad. Sounds crazy, but it works.

Wtf are you talking about?

If you are not a carrot, please don't have an opinion on carrots.

I want her to record that song so I can pass the fuck out to it.

It galls me that we can't just say, "Nope, I'm not interested."

Natasha Lyonne is clearly Rizzo.

The thought hadn't occurred to me before, but now I totally see it!

Does anyone think that her character (or acting) was sort of inspired by Didi Conn as Frenchy? The voice especially but theres something sweet and slightly frantic about her too. Aaaaand she's kinda the beauty gal on the block.

I was so sure she was going to slit her wrists in the bath while wearing that veil.

I don't know if you're a therapist/counselor but dammit if that analysis wasn't spot on. They are ALL so very insecure and it's easy to see from the outside looking in.

Having not watched any of these people, it seems like there's a weird, triangular dynamic in play.

I like it. I would totally go there. Women are creating experiences and services for women. In my opinion, it is a feminist endeavor because of (rather than despite) the spa-like qualities. I love getting pedicures. I love massages. I love manicures. And I'm a total radical feminist. I'm also an archaeologist and have

Don't get me wrong - I would totally take advantage of mani-pedis and whatnot - but it's fairly ridiculous that in order to be "female-friendly" a garage has to go this far. I'd settle for going somewhere and no one calling me "baby" or "sweetheart," and listening to me when I know what needs to be done to my car.

Yeah, this post is really burying the lede. A place that will take the time to teach people (male or female) about their cars so they are better able to understand the mechanics will help you to not feel intimidated when taking your car in, and will help prevent car owners from being taken advantage of. That's way

I wish I "got" fishing. It just seems like it's more appropriate to call it "waiting around while holding something in your hand for a long time." But, I have also never caught a fish despite trying, so, maybe my opinion would change if I actually caught one?