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But strapless is a MAJOR problem, so that's the downside. For those of us on the flat side, a bustier type garment is essentially the same as holding a file folder in front of your chest - lean backwards and you could have a major nip slip, and the combination of gravity + nothing to stop it means you're tugging that

This surprises me a little bit. I lived in this neighborhood about ten years ago, and I didn't find it to be particularly ultra-orthodox. If anything, it is a pretty gentrified area, and housing prices are pretty steep. When I lived in Nahlaot I would say that filming something there would probably not be a problem,

In the book, Mia's "makeover" consists of them cutting OFF all her hair. Pixie cut! I felt so gypped when I saw the movie and they STRAIGHTEN her hair instead. Boo!! Especially given that we know now that Princess Mia could have looked like THIS

I agree. But why do they always have to be princesses? I know that Disney uses lot of European tales and in those stories there's often a prince and a princess. But it's not like Disney hasn't made major changes to an original story before, for example The Hunchback of Notre Dame (is Esmeralda considered a princess

And if I woke up, tomorrow, with curly hair, I would be so so happy! Grass is always greener.

Yeah - curly here too. Princess Diaries was awful like that. And they got rid of her 'eyebrows'. It was before Cara Delevigne.

As a girl who never really fit the pretty stereotype shown on TV, I can appreciate that. Always girls with long, straight and mostly blonde hair. And tans. And tiny. As far from what god gave me as possible. I think diversity is happening very slowly and it is good to see. My childhood memory of a cartoon that hurt

Yes, very! A retired racing Greyhound from a good rescue group will come to you house trained and knowing basic commands. Their temperaments are usually excellent—they are bred to be highly trainable, of course—loving a d relaxed. Think of them like cheetahs;Greyhounds run very fast but have to rest and sleep a lot to

We have two Greys right now, and are active in Greyhound rescue. Thank you for featuring one—everyone should see what dear fun pets Greys make!

Yeah, I didn't know either. Leatned something new today.

yes, good idea. this is my fave.

You don't even need Etsy for this one.

Aww. I can't believe my mom doesn't like pointy dogs.

Is there an etsy variation of Rule 34?

Aww. He thinks he fits.

You're right- somehow this makes things feel a whole lot better.

I may have to save this picture as a warning for my son when he starts dating on who he may want to steer away from.

Sharon Needles. I just got it.

I appreciate the in-depth response - I'm actually somewhat familiar with Catholic theology (I was once close to converting from another Christian denomination before concluding that all gods are man-made). Personally I've always favored utilitarianism over active vs passive distinctions, and since I don't think any

I take offense with your tasteless joke. The Roman Catholic Church doesn't promote "the rhythm method" - it suggests that theologically, God designed sex as a mechanism for conceiving children in the context of a marriage (and raising them in the Church), so that actively preventing conception (or having sex outside