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I'm still more disgusted with his flesh-colored beard than his actions. And I'm reeeeally disgusted by his actions.

Years ago, one of my brothers went through a bit of a tough-guy phase in middle school where he thought being a vulgar little jerk to everyone would make him cool. It lasted for about a week, right up until the day when he called our mom a bitch. Our dad slapped him so hard he was knocked off his feet.

@Sev: I tried to watch that and couldn't get past the opening montage. That sugar woman was insane. Errgh.

@maggiemom: But women between puberty and menopause are potential-fetus vessels. I can definitely see the reluctance to try out a drug on a group of women and have one or more of them get pregnant during the trial and SURPRISE: side effects may include flipper babies, or ten years down the road, half the women in the

"He was wearing baggy white shorts and a red t-shirt and sandals."

@MiseAmiee: My father has one of those CD's. He doesn't like to use it at Halloween, though, because "people expect it then, and that's no fun."

"what's a good sweater without a hole?"

I cannot get it through my head in any way how someone would think this is an acceptable way to behave.

@Ratinski: Gotcha. It defintely read like when people are like "I have $3.87 until Friday. I'm on the ramen and tap water diet this week."

Nothing short of "Go out with me or I will kill all the puppies in the world" would get me to even shake this dude's hand. Do women really fall for this shit?

This is pretty sad, but I still find it less offensive than the British medical ethics expert who stated this week that "old people have a duty to die".

@Ms. Pants: All I could think was how unfun Tyra must be to be friends with.

@Sukie in the Graveyard: Did she really lift it though? It looked more like she got it kind of bunched under her as she did a hand-on-hip-thrust deal. Like, it's not like she picked up the hem and flashed everyone on purpose. At worst, she's guilty of not being totally cognizant of her clothes, and he does have a

@PrettyBitch: I might have too, and I do have some sympathy for her dumb sheltered little ass, but I think the insurance companies can't let it stand. Or they needed her out because they were afraid some group would complain that letting her stay would be tacit approval of trans-phobia or something.

@Sukie in the Graveyard: REALLY? I couldn't stand him at panel. Like, you make curtain rod dresses, and you're going to sit there and call some girl disgusting because she went a little over the top with a dress she couldn't even see. Get the fuck over yourself.

I think it's kinda bullshit to eliminate someone based on a blindfolded runway test. I mean, she was horrendous, but still.

@Ratinski: You, um, have trouble managing on $700 a day?

@taxbaby: Oh, this one? "Yea, I speak verily unto you, that I did not create these things so that a man may lay with another man's wife in the afternoon or a woman may find a pudgy accountant to tie up and lick her shoe for a payment of 50 gold."