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That's just creepy. *shivers* WHo could study while listening to that? Let alone how did you tolerate it?

:) Thanks. And yes I use tinted SPF 15 moisturizer and I rarely smoke.

Amen! Couldn't have said it better. That was my main problem with this article. "Pretty" is not defined by a set of skills, sorry. And people who shove that down girls throats are why the culture viewpoint of what is considered "beautiful" is so fucked up.

Of course not. But I'm 23 and people still think I'm in high school. And I just don't see myself ever wearing make up. My mom is 50 and also does not wear make up beyond lipstick/gloss. She would look like a drag queen with any on because again, she doesn't pile it on like some people her age.

That's the key though, is women who know the right amount. Sometimes I wonder if the people who pile it on look in a mirror once in a while.

Haha nice try but I never wear make up and I'm beautiful. Far too many women use TOO MUCH make up and make themselves look like raccoons. It's no wonder people think they look sick without, they've become accustomed to a pound of makeup and foundation on their faces.

Miley looks like a nuts bag lady who had to shave her hair off due to a crab/lice infestation.

Who?

What is it made out of? Kevlar?

Dated a guy from the UK and he often thought our hours and idea of vacation time was nuts in a bad way.

My mother put my sister and I in daycare and we survived. My father and her continued their careers and my sister and I both got some valuable socialization and weren't attached to our parents. We also spent a lot of time at both our grandparents' homes. Two of my friends have had children and are stay at home moms.

Interesting. Good to know, thanks for the reply! :)

Does anyone know why they're referring to him as Jahar when his name is actually spelled Dzhokhar. Jahar is how you pronounce it. I'm just curious.

That GIF is terrifying! AH!

Of course. I just hope that people will express their feelings about the case in a civil fashion. I know law enforcement and local religious organizations in the community have urged people to verbalize their opinion on the case, not use violence. We lost one life already, don't need more.

I disagree. I don't think it's as black and white as saying they had to consider being "women" and being "white." If we're going to look at it that way then did they also think about it in terms of being a mother, a sister, or perhaps even a grandparent? What sort of job did they hold?

I can't imagine being in those women's shoes. And we'll never really know what it was like to deliberate over this case. Either way, it's still a bitter pill to swallow.

I'm white and female and I do not agree with the verdict.

So I haven't been following this game at all, why does Batman have weird shoulder pads?