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Nordstrom! Price is going to depend on boob size though, mine are huge and so is the price tag on my bras but it’s worth every penny. Seriously though, Nordstrom has the best brands and selection and their bra technician ladies are fantastic. Once I found one that works I’ll keep buying it again and again (usually on

Depends SO much on your size. I have to pay $50-70 for a decent fitting bra because US manufacturers basically don’t make my size and they all have to be imported from Europe. Most women in the “normal” size range I know pay around $35-40 per bra, which I think is reasonable given that you really need to replace them

Okay where does one get decent bras? I need more bras and I want comfortable bras that fit well. I got measured (granted at a victorias secret) so I guess I could try online but I don’t know where to start. What’s a good price range for a good everyday bra?

Thanks for doing this to help such a poor little company struggling to get press. This will enable them to continue scraping by selling 40 cent sweatshop crap for $40 to women too young to know what a decent bra is. It’s really more of a public service than an advertisement.

I don’t think this bra fits her...

As another black man, you’re really glossing over the fact that literally anything was used as a pretext for lynching, if one was even given at all, and those pretexts were applied to any number of people: Ida B. Wells writes about an entire family being lynched and sharing the same (false) charge in the records.

black man and white women conveniently erase and forget black women in discussions of rape culture. This is my shocked face. *eyeroll*

For the most part, I do appreciate your consideration of multiple sides. I also think it’s important to mention, as someone who is both a survivor of rape and abuse, as well as works with Domestic Violence shelters and Rape Crisis Centers, that many times false accusations come from the abusers themselves. They “get

We always seem to present things as “innocent until proven guilty” vs “believe the victim”, but that’s really a false dichotomy. I have no problem with our judicial system setting a high bar for conviction, even in cases of rape/sexual assault. What I have issue with is that so few reports are even taken seriously

It’s pretty apparent, too, isn’t it? An act of racist violence occurs. The response? Remove a racist symbol.

I feel like Marvel is kind of beneath DuVernay’s calibre, especially since the studio seems to get in the way of whatever vision a director might take (see: Edgar Wright on Antman). But I trust her, and Chadwick Boseman has proven his talent several times over (especially in last year’s Get On Up), so this just jumped

I say again, it’s a good thing they started harassing white women because no one would have cared still about online harassment.

This comment is everything wrong with America.

I want to kill the family that harassed the host. Hosts are meant to be the punching bags of the servers, not the customers.

You know, it would probably take 5 seconds and wouldn’t even hurt because they numb the area first, right? Maybe you’re just been flippant and I’m taking this way too seriously, but comments like yours about this article are making me roll my eyes so fucking hard. Women have to go through so much poking and prodding

This is us. This is the black community and this is the history We collectively share. We endure,forgive and continue to push forward. We are angry but more than anything we are hurt. We are hurt that we have to continue to beg for equality. We are hurt that progress is met with immediate disdain and a movement

Lets be real this is her parade and we all know it.

They look so similar in that picture that I had to concentrate on telling them apart.

Grandaddy and Granny, circa 1950. You don’t want it with his dimples.

Before my grandpa became a refugee and immigrated to the US, he was a puppeteer in his home country. He’s second from the left. He was the most amazing, wonderful, funny man I have ever known and 17 years after his death I still miss him every single day.