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I think Natalie Dormer is misidentified as Peyton List in this spread.

Thank you so much for your kind words. I am indeed feeling so much better and managing the Graves, and I am so glad you are feeling healthier now as well. Moreover, it's so great your friends and the people who are important to you are so supportive and concerned that you stay healthy. That is really all that has

Because that wasn't a double negative. A double negative would be "she didn't not realize that was the name of the actual character". What I stated was that she did not know a fact. And the fact that she did not know was the fact that the character was not named "Pikmin". So the two negatives were focused on two

sometimes i just think you want people to fight you

Sriracha doesn't even taste like anything. It just tastes like spice. Sriracha is the worst of all hot sauce and hot sauce-adjacent products.

The sugar packet story is like how I regard people who dump sriracha over everything. Like, first, you didn't even taste it, and second, why the fuck are you putting sriracha on curry? and toast? and corn on the cob? and ICE CREAM??? what is wrong with you people??

I am sorry about your health problems and can relate to a certain extent. I was (mis) diagnosed with IBS when over the course just a few months I lost a ton of weight. I literally could not eat anything without having to run to the bathroom every five minutes. I looked and felt horrible. I couldn't walk for more

Exactly! And there's also another angle on your first point (that "not every thin person is thin on purpose"). Let's say for the sake of argument I am thin on purpose. I purposely do those things that will (allegedly) make me thin, like diet and exercise, and I become thin. Why then, does every person in the world

Yup. I am both very small and have low blood pressure, which means that if I don't eat enough, I get light-headed and cranky, and if I eat too much, I get stomach cramps and sometimes throw up (not at all by choice. I love eating. I hate throwing up more than almost any other feeling.) So there's a very narrow range

As someone who is naturally very thin and who has been told more than once to "eat a sandwich" by people who judge my thinness dangerous or unacceptable, I have to note that the thin person's objection to labels like "real women" isn't a product of insecurity, but a reaction to the fact that "real" body campaigns

When people use the phrase "real women" they are telling a segment of the population that they aren't real, and it is completely okay for those women to get upset.

Sorry, but when you use the phrase "real women" as a way to refer to "average women", you're just as guilty as the people who hold up models as an ideal of beauty. If you need to denigrate a group of women as "not real" versus another group, then you're missing the point.

Exactly. Her heart's in the right place, I'm sure. But no, Coco.

I don't even like a title: petite, short, high fashion, runway. It should all just be in one genre, it's just a model,

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The only Aaliyah I'm here for is "Are You That Somebody?"

I mean, I don't want my more sensitive parts smacked, honestly. I don't get it. Happy places are for gentle touch, not violence. Yuck.

Spitting I get—wetter usually does feel better. The slapping, whether or not women end up enjoying the sensation, seems like something that was probably degrading in origin. Hitting the most sensitive/pleasure - sensitive part of a woman? Seems too distinct to be a coincidence (but that's just my interpretation).

"But I think it's about time to step up the game and realize guys exist as well."

I will gladly pay money to end the horror that is the money shot.