spenguin
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i don't care if it's 'body shaming', this dumb bitch is basically an inflatable sex doll with a pulse and a total waste of oxygen.

i hope not. i love wintour but i will lose all respect for her if she puts a kartrashian on the cover.

it's a perfectly valid argument, whether you like it or not and it really is the crux of the matter here. are you totally sure that you approve of the lives of all the artists you like? or maybe you just don't know their deep, dark secrets.

if it were that horrible, it would be illegal. you can disagree with it but like i said, at the end of the day, it's none of our business and they're consenting adults.

nor was soon-yi raised by WA. yes, he was her mother's girlfriend. i'm not saying there aren't ethical issues involved but the fact of the matter is, she was an adult, as was he. another case that hasn't received nearly as much attention: carla bruni, former first lady of France, had a child with her stepson. she was

I call them stripper nails. They're vile and should be illegal.

He can suck on as many stippers' tits as he wants but will someone please tell him to shave off that ridiculous pube-stache on his upper lip?

There are poor assholes, rich assholes and middle class assholes. 'Privilege' doesn't mean you're automatically an asshole. Assuming that anyone who grew up privileged is a wanker is ridiculous and the tendency in the comments section here is that anyone who grew up rich has to spend the rest of their lives

Harry and Ginny sucked but so did Hermione and Ron. Ron was fine as a kid but grew up into an annoying little twit with an inferiority complex because, let's face it, he wasn't half the wizard Harry was and he wasn't half as smart as Hermione. Hermione deserved better. I always thought she should have ended up with

Mia Farrow was 19 when she married 50 year-old Frank Sinatra. People like to conveniently forget that.

He was 55 and slept with a 19 year-old. Mia Farrow was outraged even though she, at 19, married 50 year-old Frank Sinatra who, by the way, was married when she got involved with him. Hypocrite much?

Read this one and you'll see how unsubstantiated and biased the VF piece was:

No. She was Mia Farrow and André Prévin's adopted daughter. And Woody Allen and Mia Farrow never even lived together. Get your facts right.

Never proven. And the guy who said they couldn't totally dismiss the charges was disciplined months later for unprofessional conduct not just in this case but in others. Trying someone in the court of public opinion doesn't make them guilty, no matter how much you want him to be.

It is possible. Also, people form opinions on this case and on Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn's relationship without knowing the facts. If you're actually interested in reading the 'other side' and forming your own opinions based on that instead of hearsay and knee-jerk reactions, read this:

I agree, but only if you have good hair. Lots of women's hair starts to thin or dry out with age and it's depressing seeing them try to hold on to the long hair of their youth. But if your hair is still thick and beautiful like this woman's, then by all means keep it long.

Exactly. The communist revolution ain't happening, assholes. There will always be rich people and poor people and people in between. Ideally you want to have less inequality and make sure everyone has access to basic rights like housing, education and health but bitching about the rich and their expensive department

Of course, I eat a well-balanced diet too. People CAN change. You just have to make the effort.

wtf? no one is blaming the kids but if their parents are failing them (for whatever reason - it could be they don't know about healthy eating and have unhealthy habits themselves, or they can't afford it, or they're shit parents), someone has to do something. that's not 'blaming the victim' to try and get their diet

But looking at those numbers, I mostly feel terrible for the preschoolers and kindergarteners who're going to get singled out. The lead scientist on the study suggests to the AP that parents should be aware of the issue and talk to their kids' doctors if they're concerned, and that it might be best for schools to