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I don't like Amber Rose. I just don't really give a shit. I don't want to give her any credit. For anything. Except maybe for that torso. If I wanted one like that. Which I don't. Because that would give credit to Amber Rose. And her perfect torso.

I find Amber Rose a tad boring. That is all.

Hah! Nice try, Amber but I'm still gay.

I doth thinks he protests too much. Betcha he gets one before every major event/photoshoot.

Honestly I thought he would be a mani/pedi guy too.

Very well said.

I'm honestly surprised The Rock isn't a mani/pedi kind of guy. I could totally see him getting his nails done.

" Latina-girl staples". Ummmm... NO. They may be East LA Mexican gang staples.

Definitely EcoTools :)

Rub your lips with a finger in the shower!

I'm Australian and I flinched when I saw these models. What is their excuse?

The designer Riccardo Tisci described the look as "Victorian chola girl" and a writer from Style.com described it as "California chola girl," not Julianne.

Hi Borg! I like balm stains, because they (ahem) stain. I recently got a wet & wild one and I LOVE IT.

Ulta, Target. They don't shed AT ALL.

Pinche gabachos. 😑

Anyone have suggestions on how to deal with dry lips? Mine are uber dry and lipsticks feather like crazy even though I keep them covered in coconut oil/chapstick all the time.

"Cholo" is a pejorative term, an ethnic slur. Similar to other racist names, Latinos took to using it amongst themselves to reduce the "power" of the insult. As a Mexi-American, Tisci making that comment is offensive.

Not to nit pick over your political correctness but reading "s/he" and "him/her" was the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard for me. In the future if you're not sure of gender you can use they, them, or their as singular pronouns. I feel it uncomplicates a lot of situations.

I have PTSD, with a nice shiny gold star and everything. And yet, through some kind of magic, I was able to read Corgis' original comment and understand perfectly well what they meant. What I felt was empathy, not butthurt.