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Peeking.

I think it’s pretty likely the character was meant to be Korean, simply because the average Korean person has a much higher chance of having the surname Park (8.5% in South Korea, according to Wikipedia) than the average English or Scottish person. That said, it does exist in those countries, so the casting director

First, Natalie Dormer does not look remotely like that pig. Second, a girl I knew in university DID look uncannily like that pig- face shape, nose, cheeks, eye shape and color, brow shape and color, hair color and texture, complexion, and even makeup and dress style. This was not a particularly nice person, and nor

She looks like such a brat. I don’t know why people give a shit what she says.

I’ve seen a lot of hip Korean girls here in Seoul wearing long flowered skirts, white crew-neck T-shirts, and choker necklaces. They would have been exactly on point when I was in middle school, as would a lot of these... pieces.

Yeah, I was all ready to cheer her being fired until I saw that they’d literally given her permission to not serve alcohol.

I read one comment from an Indian person somewhere saying that a lot of Indian people are perfectly okay with non-Indians wearing their clothes, because why wouldn’t everyone want to wear their clothes, their clothes are beautiful? That said, that was only one person’s opinion, and obviously I wouldn’t dare. -_-;

I will never forgive you for making me think Ben Affleck was dating Fran Drescher and then taking that joy away.

My mother was pretty honest about my father when they got divorced (she didn’t come out and say “Your father is an abusive asshole,” but since we had all witnessed him being an abusive asshole there wasn’t any real way she could have hidden it). My father, by contrast, mounted a massive propaganda campaign when she

If the kid actually watched his father strike his mother, I think he’s perfectly justified in refusing to see him. My siblings and I watched our father verbally and emotionally abuse our mother, and most of us frequently refused to see him after their divorce, too.

I’m glad Paris Hilton is suing. That was extremely fucked up.

Having finally heard Rachel Dolezal’s voice, I’m now wondering: how the hell was anyone fooled for even a second?

Hahahaha, I would never have guessed that in a million years. (Am ~105% white, mostly via British Isles.) I thought it was either a pronunciation shibboleth or some quirk of manners that would only stand out to another black person. Thanks for clearing that up. : )

Her ‘kitchen’? You mean the way she said the word, or what? (Just curious.)

In all the parties I’ve been to in the States, presents are always opened in front of the guests, because the guests like to see the recipient’s reaction when they open the box.

Not to mention that women’s hair, especially long hair like she had, is HEAVILY sexualized in our culture and any kind of “shaming” punishment involving hair-cutting has strong sexual overtones. The dad needs to be looked into, seriously.

Yeah, nonconsensual hair-cutting as punishment strikes me as really creepy—an assault on the kid’s bodily integrity. I think it creeps me out as much as if he’d pulled her clothes off or something.

Mine have always been crazy irregular—I’ve gone three and four months without, had two in a month, whatever. If on top of that you already have some extra weight around your middle, and you have a smaller-than-average baby bump, I can see getting pretty far without finding out. It actually happened to someone I