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I wear it for sun protection.In layers, with moisturizer with sunscreen and then primer with sunscreen. And now that it's finally spring, I'll be dragging out the sunhat for more protection.

People just don't get that it's not about what you're eating or how clean your pillowcase is! Grrr. It's hormonal and, past 30, it's all hormonal! <<Not a doctor>>

I think you should just take her to the dermatologist, possibly after a referral (so it seems like it's not you) from the pediatrician. My mother (a doctor's daughter) ignored mine — or tried to treat it topically — for a year or two, and then we went, and I've never been without a derm since. I developed early

Or a Photoshop story?

I wish I could star this a hundred times.

Also the Baltimore policeman who beat the puppy to death last week, which I didn't want to read, but did. Have not seen an update on this one THANKFULLY.

COTD

Ignorance is actual a neutral word. "Stupid," now — we're not supposed to say THAT. I am ignorant of trigonometry and ancient Greek. See? Not so bad.

Coming to your defense here — it's just an example of a shocking lapse in her general knowledge. There's always one of these at every job — you wonder how they got through high school. Why would you ever bother to "test" her? Who needs the irritation of masking their reactions and dumbing down their conversation all

Don't forget homeschoolers (not that I support them at all.)

Remember how she became famous.

Wow, you are totally me. Check, check, check, check, and check.

Cat person here, but I'm thinking this might be a good place to recommend the Save Mickey campaign on Facebook . . . a similar (well, pet taking the heat for careless child-minders.) It's heartbreaking. Go "Like" Save Mickey!

Sounds like he will get it, just at a lower rank.

Yeah, maybe drop a few Photoshop articles to make room?

Yes! I also wanted to say that I never saw anyone dressed like Joan in the 60's. That is definitely not the body type favored, or even allowed, by any fashions then. Or even not "fashion" — just, what was available — although I mainly knew high school fashions and what was in movies. I can see Joan's dress on a

WHAT A GREAT IDEA! all caps, sorry for.

In high school in '69. Megan, hands-down.

It's called a back formation, and I DESPISE IT.

I thought it was Kiernan Shipka.