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@queenhobart: The first line is just a series of titles for God. The rest, after the ... is Guide on the right path, the path of those who have your blessing, not the path of those who evoke your wrath, nor the path of those who are misled.

@queenhobart: You know, I actually think you make sense. I like this point.

Ha! I lol'ed at "But maybe the crimes were her fault?" I love Jezebel.

@Rare Affinity: Technically, yes, mistress. But I don't think, in truth, she's the mistress if she came first, before Diana. And never left.

I would love to be a TSA agent. But I'd be very unprofessional, always giggling and being either turned on or grossed out. Also the whole Allah'u'akber thing doesn't go over well in American job interviews, I assume.

@Kate2.18: Which is the woman they say was supposed to be the first Pope, but was outmaneuvered by men? Marija Magdalena or another?

I hope she becomes Queen.

Ba, fundamentalists. They're like that all the time, in every faith.

Ooh... pretty is.

That's horrible. And the whole thing is just so pointless. It makes me laugh every time I think I - a Slavic Muslim - would get through without raising a single eyebrow, but Jesus - the President of most American states - wouldn't based solely on what Jewish men from the Middle East looked like 2,000 years ago. ;)

That was so cute. I liked Emma most.

It's certainly odd but, to me, it seems more like dressing inappropriately rather than some strange, new thing. People will find it interesting but it won't horrify them, I imagine. It's still fairly reserved compared to what you'd see in many mainstream magazines, and so on.

I did this with a few of my pictures when I was on MySpace years ago, ha! A couple of them were relatively revealing and I didn't want my face on them if they turned up somewhere else.

@nicoleamaria: I saw a documentary about it once - basically Gillette wasn't selling enough razors with just men shaving, yes?

@IAmMissAmerica: Yes, but it grows out so fine (I have almost black hair naturally, so this was a slow process through my late teens) that it's not really visible. And also hair removal creams. Anything but shaving, basically, I will do.

This is a bridge too far for me. I can't follow. I'm staying on the side where women wax their legs.

I love the phrase "much maligned". I keep forgetting how these things are interpreted around the world when they don't attract attention in the international websites and newspapers I read.