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    Here's a slideshow from Vogue of illustrations from Grace Coddington's Catwalk Cats (which is, sadly, OOP - but still available to purchase here).

    YES! How could anyone disagree?! It's so obvious!!

    I am super into this cat's underbite.

    One Finnish insult is "Go ski into a cunt!"

    I don't know. I just don't know. The highly sexualized, titillating (uh, literally) outfit certainly complicates it - and renders the motives, at least some of them, questionable. But we don't know what her intentions were. Perhaps she was making comment on a (potential) connection between her struggle with bulimia



    AND I JUST CAN'T HATE Tony Goldwyn (who - I just read - happens to be the Samuel Goldwyn's grandson). I couldn't in Ghost . . .

    SOUNDS AMAZING. ♥

    SERIOUSLY. Andie, I love you, but what were you thinking?!

    Ah! I just posted a reply before seeing yours. Thank you for enlightening us. Which variety of Flemish is the host speaking?

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    Flemish does sound so strange yet familiar. As Marillenbaum said, there is a strong similarity to English. Listen to this recording of awesome Anglo-Saxonist Michael C. Drout read from an Old English text. (For those interested, check out his fascinating Modern Scholar audiobook courses, too.)

    :) Sigh. This just makes me wish we were more like our mostly closely related fellow apes (without the threat of being kidnapped or offed by humans).

    OOPS! Edited to delete misplaced comment.

    Yeah, I read "moist queef" and was, like, . . .

    Excellent - and very reasonable - point. I had momentarily considered this as I also tended to look much older at 14. If I were, say, a judge, prosecutor, or jury member, I would certainly take the possibility that he didn't know she was a minor under consideration. (And regarding sex work in other cases: I firmly

    That man received a citation to appear in court.

    They do! I even have . . . with the tiniest grain of salt.