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LET'S DO IT. Also formaldehyde. It's supposedly in nail hardeners? I'm not scared of it (or anything else, for that matter, besides DEATH) but I've heard lots of talk about its dangers.

Shoot! I have that article set to run next week. Never regret bangs. Do it. And thanks for all the suggestions, everyone. Noting them!

You got it.

Hello, Millihelen

As you may recall, Helen of Troy was super hot. Like, the hottest. She was the daughter of Leda, a human woman, and

I just thought you should know that this article is flawless.

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We are all very terse with her at Countess meetings. Truth be told, this was the case even before the whole homunculus issue... She was always pretty douchey.

I really liked this. I liked it better than the lithopedian story in execution: the balance of facts and philosophy was better IMHO. Please keep the historical, fact heavy but entertaining pieces coming! I would even like a few more direct quotes from the various musty old sources. : )

My favorite sort of feature on Jezebel - odd tales of women throughout history. Always followed by what such a story implies about a woman's role in society. This one was particularly engaging. Bravo, Lyz of the cool name with the very cool spelling.

I don't want 100 of ANYTHING to fall out of my body and thank you for that visual! but I loved reading this.

Oh sorry, did they get poignant, elegant, fascinating writing with emotional and intellectual heft into your Cosmo reviews and Beyonce pictures?

It Happened To A Little Girl, Born In 1582, From The Corpse Of Her Mother, Madame Colombe Charti, And Also About 299 Other People In World History, Total

1) YES, I WILL COME, THANK YOU FOR INVITING ME and 2) I want you to be more of like, a Lisa Frank style Uterus, but otherwise I'm happy to endorse you on LinkedIn for this as needed.

In case anyone's interested in the aforementioned drawing:

More like symbiosis.

In general, I've been disappointed with the new writing, but there have been a few gems scattered here and there—and this is definitely one of them. But, I also have a macabre fascination with medical anomalies, especially from the 1600s-1800s before modern medicine truly came to be, so I was bound to be hooked by