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Most Americans put up with it for the same reason other kids put up with a school yard bully - you may not like him, but the moment you say anything to/about them, you enter their line of fire. So long as you keep your mouth shut, it’s “not my problem”; and if you stray from that line, chances are good that there’s a

my only burning concern is why CNN is giving this sentient UTI a platform to speak

Also, has anyone ever gone broke preying on the vanity of the well heeled? I think not.

Laugh all you want, but Walt Disney has never looked more svelte.

People who live in New York City - population 8 MILLION - refer to their borough (Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx, Manhattan) as where they “live.” This is because there is often times such a huge difference in life and culture from borough to borough, not to mention neighborhood to neighborhood within one

i’m enjoying the irony of trump having a viewpoint in line with sharia law

Not that it’s terribly important, but for some cultural context: for middle-class Torontonians, going up north to cottage country is a yearly ritual in summer. If your family doesn’t have a cottage, it’s likely that you’ll know someone who does. For a lot of kids, visiting friends at their cottages represents, for

COW JUICE FTW

this is trolling but honestly it sounds great to me.

I HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT IRA GLASS’ VOICE (ETA: I’l admit I didn’t attribute it to vocal fry as much as to that affected clipped thing. he does. at the end. of every intro.)

I’m sure that a lot of us who have lost our dads are looking at this and *sigh* ( I wish everyone had been lucky enough to have had one like mine)

I was raised in the south, on a miliary base. Every adult male was called sir, every woman was called ma’am, unless specified by the party (and even then is was like, Mrs. Heather, or Mr. Henry, or Mrs. & Mr. Pines.)
When I first met my boyfriend’s dad, my boyfriend told me before hand to never call his dad sir, or Mr

HEY THAT’S ME! I MADE THAT! True life, I cried a little bit when I got it in the mail, and I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen my father look at me with such pride.

So is this on iTunes yet, or..

Mr. Torgue agrees!

Le sigh. Respecting women makes a man so much more attractive.

It seems like this is the general state of things—there’s money to be made, but the beauty industry is too racist to take advantage of it. Just like with larger women (many of whom would pay good money to wear gorgeous clothes) and the clothing industry.

I custom blend nearly everyone’s color in order to not have to carry 26 bottles of nuances, though I still carry the right combination of shades to be able to handle anyone’s skintone because that’s what a professional DOES. Unfortunately, there are a lot of artists out there with a Caboodle and a dream charging $25 a

How sad, just think how many women won’t even get a pedicure because of the state of their feet. We have so much shame.

Probably in the make up chair. Many women do this when we feel uncomfortable. The make up artists probably said that they didn’t have the right shade of make up, and she apologized for the inconvenience, even though it was the make up artist who should have apologized for being unprepared.