thewildbandicoot
thewildbandicoot
thewildbandicoot

Her hatred of red heads is really weird (and encouragment to make them go brunette), especially since every guy I've ever met loves redheads. (her show is so awful, but sometimes I can't help watching it)

There are adjustable dress forms that can give you a semblance of body shape (i use one, it is pretty good). Couture tailors (and at home) pad out their dress forms with upholstery foam to make them more human shaped and less generic.

already got my new swimsuit! I'll be the coolest nerd at the beach (no seriously, i'm stoked about my new hawk girl swim suit)

I feel like something looking like it's from Star Trek is a recommendation and you should definitely wear it. Aside from that, it's very cute, nerd reference or not.

ugh, i hate witchy shoes. they look so uncomfortable.

My only (personal) rule is not wearing pj pants/sweatpants out of the house. Only college students and small children can get away with that shit. Also I'm a freelance artist/costumer and largely work from home (so pretty casual, but still not pjs), so when I do leave the house/interact with the world, I like to look

people who live on the East coast. also Florida might be (mildly) cheaper than California.

me too! I would be the saddest bandicoot ever. Also I'm a snuggler.

This is why I said in "past" elections (the headline simply said that america would never vote for a fat guy, when in fact we have). We came close to electing Al Gore (and probably did minus voting snafus, but that's another matter), who is not at all in shape. I would argue that other than both Bushs, Carter,

um, America has voted for several fat men for president (Taft, Teddy Roosevelt, Mckinley,Taylor), even Clinton isn't all that skinny (if you're basing it on BMI*, he's even considered obese). I think political platform & values have more to do with (past) presidential voting than whether they're trim or not.

why doesn't this gym just have a women-only section? A lot of gyms I've been to (granted-in the states, also i think they technically counted as YMCA's-like the town owned gym) have that, and they tend to be kind of nice/non-intimidating if you're worried about that sort of thing. Granted, I've never been all that

I've been scarred since birth so guess I'm out. During my mom's C-section (after she'd be in labor for 2 days) a doctor nicked my nose and I have a tiny little scar on it. Not to mention all the other fun scars I've picked up since then (working as a vet tech for a little while there means my hands and forearms are

Screw this. I'd be waaay more likely to buy Dove products if the women featured had alternative hair styles, body modifications (tattoos, piercings, whatever), scars, were incredibly muscular (like michelle obama arms...lady has sexy muscles) or on the curvier side or whatever. All of that is way sexier than their

can we have witcher week next? 'cause that would be awesome. Or Borderlands week? I like ME as much as the next person, but I'm not sure it needs any more exposure.

it's Mass Effect week, apparently.

it was actually super fun (as the maya next to jack) and impromptu (jack started dancing). And we didn't do it for you, we did it because it was fun.

To be fair, it is fairly cold there almost year round (I think?). Maybe they just treat huts and catacombs like walk in fridges...

That was good, I just wish it didn't go by so fast (felt a little disjointed, which is too bad b/c I love the concept/art)!

hey! we made this list (steampunk hawkman & hawkgirl)! thanks so much! this list made my night! XD