sabura
Sabura
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Yes in fact, we are all on the rag. It is a well known biological fact that the only reason a woman ever responds to anything in a negative way is that she is on her period. That's just science bitch.

All I read was how she tried to delay potty training and my brain had a spasm

"It's political, not sexual. It's why we have a beautiful woman wearing a high tech see-through outfit called X.Pose, and in the trailer, we show her nipple to demonstrate our politics!"

the creators state that the garment is political, not sexual

Oh, yeah, the 70s. Why? Polyester. Brown. Orange. Gold. Avocado. Blech!

It's the 70's.

Belted sweaters:

Hands down, the 70's. I have three words: Polyester leisure suits. Done.

Don't forget the sansabelt pants and the coveralls for men's leisure wear.

"Oh, honey- too much."

I would wear the hell out of the pink outfit. If it was grey

70s. I know, I know, Bianca Jagger and other fashionistas were rocking it, but real life people were in leisure suits and lots of terrible corduroy.

1970s

The 70s is hands-down the worst decade for fashion! I don't think I need to explain why.

There was NOTHING redeeming about "fashion" in the 70s. A million little polyesters died for each and every "outfit." Plus it was the start of of mass fashion... instead of having a few good ensembles, people bought and bought and BOUGHT all this slick polyester sh!t. //sniff Good thing moi discovered vintage

The 70's. Especially the early and mid 70's.

Yeah, I don't know, this sort of seems like one of those things like where, really, you have to exclude the obvious answer for this to be a fair contest. It's the 70's. It just is.

Why would you ever want to cure the BRF? It's my best defense!

There's no makeup to cure my bitchy resting face!

Peter Dinklage was another one of those actors, due in part to his incredible determination to NOT play a fantasy dwarf or elf. He was in both versions of Death at a Funeral and he was in an episode of Seinfeld and he played the "angry elf" in Elf, but apart from those he wasn't in much of note until GOT and now he's

You know what's super sexy? The fact that Pedro Pascal is pretty clearly a feminist. I came across this interview HBO did with him, and was charmed to read how explicit he was about what he admired about Oberyn Martell: