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Wow, this is really helpful! Thanks :)

Haha. I went on their site a while ago but totally forgot they existed. I'm gonna go look now though! Thanks for reminding me :)

I checked out Fredrick's a while ago, but I totally forgot about them this time around so I'll check again. And I looked at Agent Provacateur last night and fell in love with everything and then saw that a thong was £85. But I'll definitely check out Trashy too. Thanks!

Anyone know any good places online where one can find relatively cheap (let's say under $100-$150) lingerie sets? I bought a babydoll nightie from Victoria's Secret a few months ago and I like it, but it was both the cheapest I could find and the least rhinestoney. I'm looking for something a little more

THAT THING. THAT HALF MOON THING. I hate it. I swear it's the one thing that keeps me from leaving the house feeling like a bad boss bitch every morning; I'm always looking for that fuckin half moon smear on my right eyelid. Always checking for it in windows and my phone cause I don't wanna look like I'm going for

I think it's a generational thing. Back in the 40's-60's women were expected to cut their hair short once they were of marrying age. Long hair was for young girls. Think back to movie stars from that era. Very few had long hair, and when they did it was either permed or pinned up. Since like the 70's women have been

So I watched the original British version the other day. A couple of things: 1) it was not a "live sex show." You didn't even see or hear the sex, or even know how long it lasted because while the couple has sex the panelists talk and they play pretaped interviews with the couple. When they come out of the sex box,

Hmm. Good point. It's still insane that there could be a $494 difference in price, though.

Stuuuuupid. The book lays it out a little better in terms of showing that the guy was a combination of depressed/misguided/dumb. Had to read it in an AP English class in high school and soooo many of the kids in my class missed the point, guys and girls, and worshiped him for being a moody teen idol.

Yeah, I saw a woman here say the other day that she paid $500 for this drug when she had an abortion and later in life paid $6 for the drug when she miscarried. Both times prescribed by her doctor, and each time it was the exact same drug under a different label.

Yeah but the guy who plays Jamie exists! And he's worn all those outfits in real life, while I've been also living, on the same planet! He's kinda real, right???

G*D D*RN IT, NEONAILS. Look what you're making me do! *commences watching all of season 1, throws textbooks and other duties out the window* ALL UR FAULT. U AND UR NEWFANGLED MOVING PICTURES.

It was like "Something something something *skips rocks with sexy muscles* something something and that was when I knew I was a man." YEAH YOU DID.

STOP MAKING ME FEEL THINGS FOR A FICTIONAL SEXY SCOTSMAN. *continues to write about feelings* *keeps staring at gifs for eternity*

That's my one complaint, but I feel like if they glossed over the inherent misogyny of 18th century English-occupied Scotland, it wouldn't be true to the time period and Claire wouldn't be facing that many obstacles. And so far, the only completed rapes that we've seen have been a result of wartime anarchy. Also,

The show is so much fun, oh my god. Seriously give it a shot. It's very quickly paced and all four principle characters are interesting in their own right. I hear the books meander a lot, but so far the show has been incredibly entertaining.

I can't with this gif I can't with this gif I can't with this gif. *frantically writes in diary*

Cool! Thanks for the perspective :)

So I just got invited to an invite-only recruitment party for a sorority at my college. I'm gonna go, but I know NOTHING about Greek life/recruitment/rush/all of it. I barely know anyone in a sorority, and I've never seriously considered joining one, but the girl who inivted me is cool so I thought I'd give it a shot.

I wonder why they would poke fun at her weave, because I know wigs were much, much more commonplace back then, even for non-famous people. My mom is always telling me how her (white) aunt had a wig for every occasion. I mean, I actually don't have to wonder why people would criticize Diana Ross because as a black