mturman3
mturman3
mturman3

Holy fuck. This site is the worst. I don't know why I come here, but I regret it every time. I'm not sure where to begin with this article, there is just SO much to tear apart. Everything on this site is doing more harm than good when it comes to whatever the fuck pseudo-cause Jezebel claims to stand for.

It has to do with the fabric they are made out of. My designer jeans are tight, not skin tight, but they do accentuate my more masculine features (like my skinny chicken legs).

If anything, jeans will loosen with wearing. Maybe if you washed in really hot water (DON'T DO THIS) the length would shorten a bit, but your best bet is another tailoring.

I don't wash them twice a year because of the cost, it has to do with what washing does to the fabric and coloring. As Zom-B said is his very long, but excellent comment, washing raw denim jeans causes the dye (indigo) to leech out of the fabric and in the end they denim won't fade "properly". The more you wash them,

The jeans do stretch out and washing them does help with the fit. Not so much that I see a huge difference after a few months of wear though.

I like to buy American made clothing and I live in Kansas City so I am partial to a local designer, Baldwin (they are on the lower end of the price spectrum). My favorite pair at the moment though is from Raleigh Denim out of Raleigh, NC.

They make my ass look AMAZING.

As a denim snob who regularly wears $300 jeans, I wash mine maybe every 6 months (in cold water with very little detergent then let them air dry).

Mizzou fans being dick-heads? I'm shocked! (says the Nebraska fan sarcastically)

Yea, this is not a fully baked idea.

Many private insurance companies already do this. The company I work for started its own insurance program that does exactly what you have described.

While I agree that the "blame the victim" mentality runs very high in the healthcare debate....this article really isn't about how to pay for access to better healthcare.

Preach, Freddie. Preach.

No one is questioning how much sour cream is being added? All the other recipes I have found do not use even close to this much. I understand wanting to make a rich sauce, but 32oz of sour cream when most recipes are calling for 2 cups (at a max)? I am a little concerned that this would turn out like sour cream on

Richie was a goon while he was at NU and got kicked off the team (ended up spending his last season or two at Ohio University). Looks like nothing has changed.

I am sure someone has already pointed this out, but the extremist-wing of the GOP (read: Tea Party) is solely to blame. The President CAN'T negotiate under the threat of a government shutdown. That would legitimize the tactic and make it even harder to get things done when Congress and the White House are controlled

I think last week's Chiefs-Eagles game is a prime example of a match-up that looked great on paper and even the final score would have led you to believe it was a good game, but anyone who watched it knows it was a sloppy affair.

I saw an interview with the chief engineer on 60 Minutes. I may have misunderstood, but I thought I remembered him saying that there is a plan B and C. One of those would involve cutting the ship into pieces while still on the reef, which would be an ecological disaster, but is an option.

Hard hitting journalism, fellas.

Stop trolling. You need to study up on your Chinese history before writing these novellas. "A system that has been operating for millennia..." What are you talking about? What system? China was an Asian fiefdom much like that of Europe for most of its history (and operated as such into the modern-era). Arguing that