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@lemoner: I've been thinking about this all day and you are right. Damn that Draper! He thinks he has no other choice that to be an a-hole :(

@lemoner: I've been thinking about this all day and you are right. Damn that Draper! He thinks he has no other choice that to be an a-hole :(

@lemoner: I've been thinking about this all day and you are right. Damn that Draper! He thinks he has no other choice that to be an a-hole :(

My MOM defriended me. Talk about a blow to the ego.

@Nimblicity: this was just discussed on the Savage Love podcast! My work's filter is blocking it, but check out the archive—-really, it was just last month. Previously I never heard that soap was a big no-no! Apparently there are a lot of differing ideas on the subject.

Oh my god. I'm speechless. Maybe I'd feel better if I washed myself out with bleach.

@mewkabulu: I can see your point. I guess I'm just suspicious about this shift. I wonder if these fashion decisions chosen by managers rather than the athletes themselves. I resent the idea of "sexing up" an athlete to make her work more marketable and attractive to the masses. There's a pernicious cultural

Great point. Also, how are people feeling about the sexying up of the tennis whites? I'm not into the tennis pro/sex kitten look myself and frankly, I think it's distracting.

Photoshop travesty aside, I love love love Elizabeth Moss. She does a great job with Peggy, who is my current fictional hero.

@Clementine Tangerine: I agree. She should go live abroad and stay out of trouble for a few years—-then come back.

I love me some Hamm!

Amen. That's why I love you, Jez.

Here's an idea, celebrities...DON'T MAKE SEX TAPES. THEY GET LEAKED!

@Pigasus: I think that's a great point—-and I think it's totally indicative of the love/hate relationship that women are taught to have with their bodies. On one hand, we're supposed to love what makes our bodies our own, on the other, we need to always be in the process of improving what we have.

I love her, and this is a good step. In my eyes, she's been a full fledged feminist for awhile.

I love you, Emma.