kerrymarsden
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This is the first time I realized Willow and Jaden are named after their parents of opposite sex. Wow.

I know, but Frank Costanza isn't a cross dressing man. I wasn't asking rhetorically to be sassy. I legitimately want to know. None of the ads I could find for Wishroom featured the bodies of men. And, the whole point of the Wishroom marketing change is that they are producing frilly women's underthings for men, not

Crossdressing men aren't women. These are bras for dudes.

What's shocking is how much character their voices have. I mean, they really own that song, and it's a complicated song both vocally and emotionally. I'm beyond impressed.

It's been shown with other illegal animal parts trade that this argument simply isn't true. Look up what happened when the US government tried to flood the market with confiscated, 'legalized' ivory - it just increased demand for ivory, 'legal' or otherwise.

All of this, thank you. This may be an "ethical" way to supply snake skins to the industry, but really it's just feeding into a completely unethical, mostly illegal market. How easy is it to slap "ethically-harvested Florida nuisance python" labels on your illegal, smuggled products?

...I think they look cute :(

These look really cute. Sure they might be knock-offs but the repulsion in the article and comments seem exaggerated.

Also, Japan has a very different view on IP and the laws behind who is allowed to make what. This kind of stuff happens all the time and more often than not the copy-catting is seen as a compliment to

I think you're not quite understanding the concept of fat shaming. Fat shaming is when you are cruel or mean or treat a person differently for being fat. Being against fat shaming is not the same as being pro-fat or thinking that obesity does not often have medical and lifestyle consequences. Being against fat

You had me at "pizza dip".

My SIL made a pizza dip and a buffalo chix dip for Christmas. They were amazing and both from Pinterest. If Pinterest means having awesome dips at holidays, then how can it be wrong?

I think she took the middle road: seems gracious, reminds people that a married man and father of two is commenting on a new mother's figure, and having them question the effects of that type of judgement on his own wife's self-esteem. I applaud her.

Well the music video doesn't do that reasoning any favours. It goes right from that recording to 'weeeee! bumper cars! Look how pretty I look when my hair's blowing!' The imagery seems kinda insensitive to the fact that that was dealing with real loss when Beyonce has not experienced that loss herself. But, it's just

That's like the epitome of a faux-apology right there. Maybe it's the massive space nerd in me, who always wanted to be an astronaut and was really shaken up when the Columbia disaster happened when I was in high school - but this is just the grossest thing to me. "XO" isn't a song about "mortality" or whatever the

Man, I can't wait until we're done with Beyonce and are instead talking about how much we hate Gwyneth and Macklemore again.

Isn't fascinating how commune members seeking to free themselves from the authoritarianism of nuclear families would so easily submit to the authority of the commune leader? I get the rejection of tradition but not the instant replacement of it with a new, rigid system of control.

These things are awesome as super useful if you go to festivals/music events/etc a lot where there are super mega nasty bathrooms

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