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J.Alexander is well-versed in Horcruxes.

@nobodyr: He is a fantasy for some women, and some men too, and it seems a little like you're saying this woman-operated porno magazine included his ugly, too-hairy self to placate teh menz. It seems unfair not only to the man, but to folks who might find him attractive, you know?

@Lilah: It's Practical(ly) Magic.

@loosesealbluth: I don't know if she could have "easily" become an advocate.

@nobodyr: I don't really follow: are you saying that Tristan is only being featured in the magazine to protect male self-esteem because he's not representative of somebody's fantasy? :(

@hfree: I think that is true!

I'm a theatre major, and when I did my scene shop and electrics rotations I rocked the Rosie look. I ended up wearing really strong makeup (red lipstick, blush, eyeliner), bandannas, and cuffed jeans. I can't recommend this enough: I felt like a bombshell and my clothes were 100% safe, practical, and appropriate.

Kate, enjoy the Hoff. Jeff Goldblum is busy dating 22 year olds, and I have no problem with that. Step off.

So where's the gif? Jezebels, I am disappoint.

Odd. South Park has crudely eviscerated lots of other holy figures without censorship. Do we think this is related to the Dutch filmmaker who was killed recently?

@drunkexpatwriter: I'm loving the bush as well, but I've yet to see an adult woman whose bare vag made her look non-adult. Secondary sex characteristics, y'all!

@missdelite: Eh, 'fat acceptance' to me seems more like 'treat me with respect'. Not "approve of all my choices". The difference, to me, is pretty clear-cut, and I have no problem with being asked to treat people with respect.

@Dagneymedea: I don't think it's cool to sneer at a mentally ill person's "perspective". Consider re-reading the commenting rules.

@missdelite: I think one important thing that lifelong-skinny folks often don't get (and that you seem to be missing) is that maintaining a healthy weight as a skinny person is NOTHING LIKE losing a lot of weight when you are already fat.

I don't really understand the logical leap that takes us from "removing leg hair" to "sexualization". I don't think most folks (especially young girls) remove body hair to be "sexy". It's a grooming/growing up thing, and a totally separate issue. Lumping it in with sexy shirts for preteens seems a little lazy and

@#c21836594: Nah, I think a walking suit would be involved, probably a picture hat and maybe even a tie! And pince-nez!

@HerdingCats: I think they're best for girls with flat stomachs and straight silhouettes. So a boxy or athletic girl could rock this one, while my round-bellied hourglass should look elsewhere.

I would like a flaming SCOTUS plz.