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Not really. I just suggested that the phrase "gorgeous juvenile boobies" is what got them taken down and that the copy was suggestive, even if inadvertently so. Now you're jumping down my throat that you don't have to "admit jack shit" as though I'm demanding you agree with me.

Okay, I don't know why you're getting so angry over it, but suit yourself. Which doesn't literally mean go find a suit for yourself, just to be clear.

It's a turn of phrase, don't dig too deep there. If you disagree that the copy is inappropriate or badly worded, you could just say so.

I knew someone who was told not to get pregnant because she had MS, so you might be right.

I like the excerpt from this one: "stop laughing when a man's nuts get hit on TV and we can talk about equality"

I like both Bills, I hope they stay. But somewhere deep down, I know that Snooki will be a longer lived contestant. :(

Right? And no mention of Bill Engvall. I feel like he should be more recognizable than Corbin Bleu.

"BILL BILL BILL BILL BILL BILL!"

Absolutely, they are juvenile booby birds. But you have to admit that the copy of the ad, if not meant to be provocative, is suggestive.

Sounds like Lindy West needs to pack her bags, time for another Taste Test!

I never vote on these shows, but I am totes voting Bill Nye.

I don't think it's so much the "boobies" that got them banned as "juvenile boobies." Scientist Guys, that's just creepy.

Yeah, I was warned against that when getting married. SPF and makeup with glitter in it reflects light, so even though you look normal in person, you end up looking masked in photos with flash. So I used matte makeup and no-SPF foundation for my wedding photos, everything came out great.

I agree, they are very responsive, which is a great thing. I always appreciated that they tried to crack down on the wedding-shaming in the forums and comments, when people started to veer off into "ugh, white dress? Church? Diamonds? Cost money? LAME."

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I did a similar thing. I asked that the be in a certain color range but then gave my bridesmaids free reign of whatever they wanted to wear after that.

I have a weird relationship to Offbeat Bride. I went there a lot while planning my wedding. While I was happy that there was a community online that supported different ideas about weddings, I also struggled with the fact that it at the same time inadvertently creates a hyper-individualized wedding culture where the on

"Fascist observance of some etiquette handbook that exists only in your head. Calm the fuck down."

I always thought the term was "egalitarian."

That's what I thought, but she kept saying "Southern", so maybe some Texans feel like they're part of the South at least culturally? I always thought that the South was east of the Mississippi River and south of the Mason-Dixon line.