@Nimnyn: yeah the bush is definitely coming back.
@Nimnyn: yeah the bush is definitely coming back.
Foreign women are rolling their eyes.
@onestrawplz: yeah when i first read the article, this is sort of what i was thinking too.
Speculating about the romantic lives of children is not weird at all!
@sugarhoneybabycakes: Was just about to make this comment!
@Dialogue_Dub: really beautiful
@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: that is a bloody brilliant idea.
best thing about that preview was the music. i'll stick to the book and my imagination.
@babyruthless: haha that is really funny! i could definitely see by the third one, especially if it was the pink one, i'd be like okay, enough, i get it!
repeatedly imagining yourself eating a certain food actually dulls your craving for it.
@elizabethmarley: that's ridiculous. numerous ways to gain cultural intelligence not through a tv - newspaper, radio, internet... ?!
@Mari_with_revolution: thanks for posting this. i whole heartedly agree. i use it to keep up with friends just like people use facebook, and i use it because it's a popular vehicle in my industry (graphic design) to share work.
liked it until they opened their mouths. the trying-to-be-sex-noises oohs and aahs did not work.
:) that woman and baby are making the exact same face - love it!
@crocuta: wow. like wow. that is going to be new look. wow.
@PrisonBreakShaker: gwen stefani's was pretty awesome: [jezebel.com]
I know that basically all commercial photos are Photoshopped. But I seriously went wow when I saw the before pic. And not, wow that's hideous. But rather, wow my skin is normal.
That's where we should be putting our attention. The fact that I look good at the age I am is bloody irrelevant."
I don't think any of these models (or photogs/art directors) are trying to mimmick Lara Stone. They're trying to mimmick a current trend, sure. But ya know, we're all guilty of this in real life too - side bangs, mustaches - there's no reason professionals wouldn't do it - it's how it gets down to us regular folk.
@Gingerlime: definitely true. but i'd add most girls go through at least a few on that list before becoming helpful, supportive, normal, women. or i have at least.