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I didn't realize she'd been to prison.

I have the unretouched images. I take checks and money orders.

Kinda seems to me like someone was lookin for a free swimsuit

It's some gross customer [or the complainer herself; I don't take anything for granted anymore] who did this, not the employees. She should be happy with her 30% off.

I'm sorry, but what exactly was she looking for from Victoria's Secret after it happened?

When do you offer 10 grand for an unedited rehearsal tape?

she must have been forced to wear it then.

I've always wondered about the word "commentate." It seems like a clumsy overcorrection. Is there a material difference between that and "comment"?

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a starlet in possession of a good face and figure must be in want of good sense.

Meh. I love me some kitty videos, but I'm about as taken with this production as I am with their other offerings. I find them more on the irritating than the adorable end of the spectrum. The internet has spoiled me.

I think that whatever the heck she did to her face during his last year or so in office is going to do worse damage to her career.

I've been getting fillers for a decade. No one ever advises you not to wear makeup - the needles used to inject it are tiny and the injection site cannot be impacted by applying makeup. Mostly you just look a little red and puffy and if you have an impatient doc who doesn't provide time for icing, kinda bruised.

I feel like this entire article was dedicated to link dropping VelaShape.

Consuming enough alcohol to get incredibly drunk is by definition gluttonous. It's not accusatory to refer to a behaviour by it's dictionary definition, especially when I'm not saying that women who get super drunk are uniquely gluttonous.

Ooh, be careful what you say. Any mention on Jezzie that doesn't strictly put all responsibility for any sexually inappropriate behaviour on men can open you up as a misogynist victim-blamer. There isn't much leeway around here. God forbid you attempt to suggest women might be responsible for their own safety.

Marisa Tomei and Danny DeVito?

Debi Mazar.

I'm not denying that male culture is by far the biggest part of the problem, nor am I denying that the culpability of male culture remains largely unaddressed. I just think that in addition to fostering that discussion we should also have a common sense talk about the fact that being blotto makes you statistically

Doesn't this study show that rape culture isn't a culture at all? If booze doesn't make men aggressive, then that means that men are simply aggressive by nature. Thus, becoming intoxicated around them is equivalent to playing golf in the rain or sleeping with food in your tent in bear country.

I hate victim blaming, but there is a valid discussion to be had about women taking measures that help create an environment of safety. Being incredibly drunk does not in any way excuse rapists, but it does make a woman more likely to be targeted, which this study attests to.