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@Grim Nemesis: I was looking at this wondering when we're just going to say "fuck it" and go back to having illustrations of women in advertisements. You can make them look like anything, and it's probably cheaper than paying a model, photographer and staff and then photoshopping the image.

@triplethreat: She paid good money to look like she does, it's sort of a shame someone feels the need to airbrush over it.

@RipCurl: Tie on? Clip on? Sew on? I have no idea.

@Annie Mack: Or perhaps assuming they don't need the support? My a-cup mom hasn't worn a bra in decades.

@msredshoes: Same thing in parts of the US. Your purse is where you keep your money, your pocketbook is where you keep your purse. AKA, a handbag.

Anybody know who's responsible for Michelle's coat? It's gloooooorioussss.

@kemperboyd: Hear, hear. As a ladyblog, I would think Jezebel would do some manner of obit, even if just a photo and a brief description.

@hausfrau76: Yes, why not just use the flowers under glass already on the cover, by themselves? It would be a lovely and affecting image.

@sexierthanyou: A woman could also petition for divorce if she was not satisfied with her husband's sexual performance. They believed romantic passion was as important, if not the same as, religious passion, and central to a healthy marriage.

@randomnessish: I've lived with girls that peed with the door open. And wanted to chit-chat while they're in there!

@feliciag27004: Maybe that's got to do with roommates sucking. I lived in co-ed housing for four years of college and never once had a roommate. Having a private room with a locked door ensures security. (I should note that my college gave 95% of students single rooms. Those who requested roommates got the few

@Wishnick: Thank you for giving her props for Luanne Platter. That performance was genius, every time.

@bitingfairy: I agree completely. I truly hope this is a mistake.

@NewsBunny: My mystery spitz mix does this, too. She tunnels with her nose and then flings the snow behind her. It's really cute. Her fur also magically avoids the snowballing that a lot of dogs get.

@sayah: I think you're right. Found a picture that looks just like him:

I certainly grew up with a warped body image and fears that I was fat and needed to diet, and at the time Disney wasn't even releasing their movies on video. They were re-released to the theater on a cycle (every 7 years, I believe) and the notion of the Disney Princesses as a brand didn't exist. I saw Dumbo and

@Jenloveshercurves: We did. He was pretty oblivious, so we gave him the cliff's notes version. This was a long time ago, I certainly hope that students in Europe are learning a bit more about African-American history.

@msmoneypenny: He might call anybody with slightly darker skin "black." We had a French exchange student living in our house who did this. Actually, he generally used "black" to mean Turkish, Greek, Southern Italian, etc. Basically, anybody remotely Mediterranean.

@small-fox: Is there any chain store that does? Or any designer? I just have to do the cardigan+cami thing every goddamned day, because regular tops are not flattering. And I'm not even *that* big. Of course, J Crew and all those types of stores do great camis and cardigans, which is why they get my money. Le sigh.