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i don't think you meant to reply to me.

what helped you lose the weight? did you have support from loved ones? a team of doctors and nutritionists? did you develop a sense of strength and self worth that kept you motivated to make healthy changes to your lifestyle? what gave you that sense of motivation.

people get motivated to take care of themselves when faced with crippling shame! science!

a certain amount of conflict and adversity teaches coping skills, but a constant onslaught of bullshit isn't beneficial for anyone. it's one of those "less is more" kind of things.

fuck, ten thousand times this. i think most of the reason i became so rebellious during my teenage years is because as a fat girl there was nothing i could do to gain approval, so i said, "FUCK IT I AM DOING WHATEVER I WANT!" and then cackled into blue hair dye and angry girl music.

i get the impression that she rehearses a lot of answers before going for an interview or public event. i've watched a few interviews with her and it seems like she has four or five phrases she'll use a lot but then if she gets asked a question she didn't expect she ends up rambling and saying weird shit, and then

man...that sounds awesome. definitely not part of my culture, but that all sounds really cool! i'm marrying an irish man so odds are i'm just going to get really drunk while his family members give me things made out of wool and/or lace.

mine is $200 and pretty casual, but i'm a big fan of accessories so i assume the total look will cost my around $1,000 because i think i'll get more wear from the jewelry and shoes.

i'm an asshole. i read this whole thing thinking how silly it all was, then got to the August 24th philly wedding and changed my tune real quick.

what's the significance of wedding henna? because i think it's stunning and i would love to do it for my wedding, but i don't want to be that asshole.

as a buddhist i will happily sign off on that one.

agreed. it's ridiculous.

my sister used to love telling me that 90% of rapes occur in a parking lot when a woman is trying to find her keys. it was one of the silliest things i'd ever heard.

it's centered around aesthetics. a pin may not get really popular because it's not very attractive, even if the content is really useful. meanwhile, a gorgeous picture of an interesting hairstyle that links straight to spam will spread like wildfire. i really like it, but it's definitetly an organization tool for the

i never get that argument. ALL my skin will be saggy and awful, so what's it matter if bits of it are colorful. plus, i can't anticipate what kind of relationship i'll have with my grandkids, but i bet they won't see me naked very often so they probably won't know i have tattoos anyway.

the only thing that makes me think maybe having a baby would be ok is that i'd be able to dress it up in silly costumes.

the male equivalent would probably be a little thicker, and maybe with shoulders that are not twice as wide as his hips. i doubt stores would get mannequins that looked really out of shape since businesses want people to associate their clothes with looking attractive.

i've had a lot of luck with the gap lately, but it seems like they mainly cater to hourglass/pear shaped women. Target, on the other hand, seems more geared towards apple shaped women. old navy has a lot of cute stuff as well, but sizing is inconsistent and most of their plus sized stuff is only online.

i think it's less about size and more about shape. mine sit pretty high up on my chest naturally but don't push out really far. i don't know, though, i've never felt her up. maybe one day...