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Hyun Lee is showing just how American she is by suing for 1million dollars over something so trivial.

You can actually do that with a lot of international airlines, you just have to talk to the right people. I had to change to planes in Seoul with Korean Air and I inquired about staying in in Seoul for a couple days and the agent was more than willing to arrange it. It helps if you agree to book your hotel or whatever

I actually have found having a tan to be quite useful. I'm not super pale, but don't exactly tan easily either, and every year before summer starts I usually allow myself to get a little sun burnt so I can get the subsequent tan. This tan (that I do need to keep up), helps me from getting sun burnt if I spend too long

I was at first confused at the thing about the Starbucks worker because I pictured some overly tattooed and pierced white hipster.

Although (ironically) my 50% Native American aunt from Oklahoma loved that song.

How do people feel about RuPaul's Drag Race? I've been watching it since the first season and ever since then it seems to have been on a downhill slide towards monotony. There seems to this huge push behind the show to make it popular (and it is), but it seems to have lost a lot of its early charm and general

its pretty obvious; race =/= sexuality

I feel that people are way too quick to act as if race and sexuality are analogous to one another. They are not. It especially important to understand their differences when we deal with history and the law. There has racial classifications (and laws based on these classifications) have been around since colonial

There are actually significant differences between Loving and these cases. Yes of course they are both about marriage, but the underlying issues are significantly different. Loving was about white supremacy and the prohibition of racial amalgamation for fear of somehow diluting the (superior) white race.

thanks, I'll give it try if the baking soda thing doesn't work out. I'll try anything at this point.

thank you, I'll give that a try if all else fails

I definitely wanted to come back to Hermès after being helped by the really attentive saleslady. In fact I went back to that store several times after that and always asked for specifically. The San Francisco store has put me off buying Hermès entirely because I don't even want to think about going in there again and

Yeah, I've always wondered if I got bad service at that store because I never established myself as a regular customer there and they never knew me. But then again they certainly weren't going to get me to be a regular customer with they way they were treating me.

Interesting. I think one of the reasons I got bad service in SF is because a lot of wealthy tourist from East Asia come to that store and buy a lot and since I'm not part of that demographic they thought I was just being a looky-loo.

thank you, I'm definitely going to try that.

It was dark grey with this pattern on the front that transitioned from light green to dark green (green is my favorite color) in this felt like fabric. It was definitely not like most run of the mill t-shirts and the pattern and material I really haven't seen on most t-shirts. It went well with a lot of different

I once bought a $450 Versace t-shirt and the second time I wore it, it got the huge grease stain right in the middle on the front. I tried desperately to get the stain out but nothing worked. I still have the shirt because I can't bear to toss it even if it is basically ruined.

I've had mixed experiences at Hermès stores. The best shopping experience (ever) was the Hermès near Tyson's in Northern Va. I went in looking to buy a scarf (about $450) as a gift, but the super attentive saleslady suggested I buy a $120 hair tie thingy instead because it was more unique and unexpected. She was so

Thank you! I still believe in Hipsterdom and that article was spot on!

While it never says explicitly "God hates fags" (obviously), there are passages that seem to indicate that male on male sex is a big no no (i.e. Leviticus 18:22 and Romans 1:26-27). From a Biblical perspective its not that God "hates" gay people but that God has admonished certain acts and the people who do them. It