It doesn't type out "th" sounds though.
It doesn't type out "th" sounds though.
674 dollars. I'D TOTALLY DO THIS.
Also I've been to Shannon Airport and it's essentially a kiosk attached to a runway. I doubt it was much more exciting and full of bargains in 1965.
This is soooooo amazing
Ah, the romance and craftsmanship of a fine Irish typewriter. 'Twill make your office memos sound like Yeats.
Typewriters? I'm totally in now.
that really is awesome work
Having a minimum age of 18 would not be a bad thing. It would make it easier for models to protect themselves from sexual harassment and other working condition problems, too. Not to mention give them time to finish school.
I get why people might think this is body shaming. But to be honest, my opinion is shaped from experience. I suffered from anorexia in my teens. At one point I weighed 58 pounds, and I probably would have been dead within a week if I hadn't been sectioned.
Sure thing. Because we all know you can tell by looking at someone if they have an eating disorder or not. Hello, bulimia.
the NIHs BMI calculator calculates that to have a bmi of 18 at 5' 7 you only need to weigh 115, not 121. As models are generally 5'7+ requiring them to weigh 115+ seems pretty reasonable.
REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES.
You'll never be able to stop unhealthy habits in the modeling industry, but stopping agencies from hiring dangerously underweight women is a fantastic start. Hopefully this is a trend that will be the beginning of hiring more diverse body shapes. Although I can't understand why companies were hiring Caro to begin…
Well damn, that's the final nail in the coffin for my dreams to go to France and be a skinny model for a boxed wine company while wearing a burqa.
Or you know we could just use a wider variety of models.
When the carrot is not working, they resort to the stick, I guess.
This comments section should be pretty priceless...
how about stop using children as models for adult clothing. Banning what they think is too skinny is dumb. How about showing a wider variety of models.
This is actually the fourth version of Black Widow that Hot Toys have made. The first (not very good) version was the Iron Man II version, then there was an Avengers version, a Winter Soldier version, and now this Age of Ultron version.
Black Widow will be available later this year, and you can expect the $230-300 price tag that Hot Toys figures usually demand.