masalachai
masalachai
masalachai

no way! i'm doing red + turquoise!

is anyone else seeing Jamie Foxx in the blue villain guy?

while I understand your point, I don't think we should assume that zoe"s "my friends" refers to a group of black women only.

ha! you are so right.

lol thanks for introducing some basic understanding of economics into this "discussion" of economics. (sincere)

thank you! it makes me feel shamed for even WANTING a big ballroom wedding. sometimes people don't want to elope — they want to celebrate with friends and family and extended family friends and whomever they want! my fiance and i want the big wedding, the open bar, the fun party, the many fancy dresses!

I'm sick of Jezebel AND COMMENTORS (commentators..?) shaming ppl for spending more than $1k on a wedding. just because a wedding isn't DIY overload, full of cute mason jars, and in someone's backyard with lemonade doesn't mean the bride is an obnoxious bridezilla who is spending herself into debt. yes, as you might

yes that's correct. OTC (over the counter) for women > 17; Rx required for women <17.

my OBs have said the same. They can't say for sure that it doesn't work, but they don't know if the effectiveness remains the same in larger women.

yes! but since it's a "black people movie," the people who REALLY needed it won't ever actually see it.

hahaha! the fact that this is a gif... and one that is associated with this sentiment, as compared to the original sentiment..! omg that is too funny.

Replace "kissing" with drinking and you have every article ever written about Cornell's Slope Day - a big day of drinking on the last day of classes before finals studying begins. Security precautions, "they'll go just drinking somewhere unsafe" rationalizations, a concert for non drinkers, and an all around great

This title is crazy misleading. There's nothing in these source articles to indicate that the original clinical trials for gardasil and cervarix excluded WOC. I don't know about these specific trials but I do work in pharma r&d, and it is the standard for clinical trials to recruit a diverse participant set, though

I don't think our only choices as women are to have love for weed or to want facelifts.

I don't see anything wrong with making a remake. Even if the '94 version was the best ever, that was 20 years / 1 generation ago! Teen/Tween girls today are not going to connect with the story through a movie from 20 years ago. We should want the remake (hopefully it being a GOOD one) so the story can be shared with

i see what they did there... they called out the lead character as self-pitying and ridiculous for being so clueless in her late thirties in the hope that it resonates with us and makes us feel all clued in. except it doesn't make the character any more tolerable or any less annoying to watch. it is ridiculous.

haha me too! not next week, but next march.. but still - -ditto!

"Big Pharma" can't just decide to put a drug on the market if the drug's benefits for the approved indication are not proven in robust clnical trials. The companies can't just do whatever they want. And the scientists who work on the trials and downstream of the trials in the commercialization process are not all in

I agree that she was dressed appropriately and it was cool that by doing so and looking beautiful, she reminded the western world that modesty / islamic clothing is not exclusive from the concept of beauty. Most of the poses were even okay (imho), only a couple were a bit too much (the sunbathing one?) considering she

haha ditto..