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@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!

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.

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.