loraleeann1
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loraleeann1

OH?!

THIS IS THE CRAPPIEST MASCARA EVERY CREATED! there i said it.

THIS IS THE CRAPPIEST MASCARA EVERY CREATED! there i said it.

I must be the only person who’s never had an issue with O’Hare, despite using it for decades (until recently, I lived no more than a 10-minute’s drive, door to door).

Let the photo age a bit, I guarantee you'll think, "Hey, I looked better than I thought I did!"

It's complicated. When people tell me I'm pretty, I'm like 'Pff, I am average. Maybe even above average if I've had a good night's sleep. But I'm not all that, by a long shot'. And then sometimes I'll take a photo of myself and be all 'wtf photo, I am looking much cuter than that today! RECOGNISE MY CUTENESS'

As she was looking through her wedding proofs, one of my friends once asked, "Am I not as hot as I think I am? Or do I just not photograph well?"

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I feel slightly ashamed about it but I am totally okay with this. Especially after that nasty ass article you guys had a few months back about retailers putting returned/used unders back on the floor. My germaphobic self is pleased by this.

Frankly, I'm happy to hear that they destroy returned panties. If they're sealed in a package, like Hanes or other brands are at Target, that's fine. Otherwise, destroy them. You don't know what someone might have done to them.

But, but...what about his booooooner?

these ain't white teeth.

Lena and Kathy are exercising their freedom of expression by saying they don't like Fashion Police. E! is exercising its freedom of expression by continuing to produce Fashion Police. See how that works?

No one has legally restricted fashion police. Having the legal right to say something does not protect you from criticism.

Yes, and...?

BUT WHAT ABOUT FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, MADELEINE

What? In what way do you see freedom of expression being challenged?

But the show is still on the air...

Agh, yes, that tiny moment of vulnerability - I'm glad her mother wanted to show her how proud she is of her standing up for herself.

Her little pause before saying the word "ugly" killed me. I know she had this awesome retort, but you could tell she thought it was a bad word, and it hurt her a little bit. I'm glad she has an awesome momma who encourages this good self esteem.