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Her tumbling is superb, but only in college would that score above 50%. They insist on ballet-inspired dance, with classic form, in elite gymnastics. For good reason.

She's not tiny. She's like 5'9"/5'10. Prince George is just a whopper baby.

I didn't like the outfit either. It looks too retro and not very modern. I think it's the pill box hat makes the outfit look like she's stuck in a Jackie O time warp

You don't need connections to get into small, liberal arts colleges looking to fill seats, nor is it uncommon for solidly middle class kids to be offered merit scholarships based on their transcripts and test scores. She's probably a really good student, and if so, a student of her caliber (high GPA/test scores) can

There are several points being debated in your OP and subsequent replies, one of which is that you assume that something sinister is afoot in how the the toy company has currently decided to specifically reference the context of Leia's costume, whereas before, they presumably did not. Really, the doll isn't called

Yeah, how naive can a person be to assume that a woman wearing a skimpy outfit, that was completely out of character for her, while being pulled on a chain leash is a Solid Gold dancer? And then, the pearl clutching after buying a kid the mini-fig, only to see that the toy company didn't sugar coat that shit and

she did a recent interview with Refinery29 talking about the cleanse she was on, no alcohol, no gluten, no sugar, etc. The insinuation there is that peasants cope with divorces by leaning hard into booze, icecream and fried foods, Gwyneth does a cleanse for her "uncoupling."

I've read just about all of the comments in this thread, and this is by far, your most idiotic retort yet. When all else fails, assume that women speaking out against color ism and light skinned privilege in the black community are unattractive. How original. When you have nothing left to resort to other than basic,

Me too, sis. Me too. The only thing funnier would have been if "@Beyonce" or "@Rihanna" had sent that tweet. For what it's worth, I do feel some guilt for laughing.

The giant hole in your plot is that Kim hasn't covered that magazine until now . . . that she's with Kanye. If she was such an important, successful celebrity, then it would've happened sooner off the strength of her own zeitgeist, right? I mean, did she just become famous last night, or has she been in the public eye

I didn't like Lena on the cover either, but at the end of the day, Lena is an award winning TV writer and a show runner. Having Lena cover the magazine is analogous to Tina Fey covering the magazine because Vogue has a history of showcasing prominent artists in that vein. Kim K is an amateur porn star with a reality

There was no Asma al-Assad cover of American Vogue, and there was plenty of controversy surrounding the puff piece editorial that she did get.

Now you know if a black man wrote an article imploring people to stop discriminating against black women because of the affect it has on his relationship with his white partner, WW3 would've broken out on this post, but for some reason, this piece, written by an Asian woman, with a similar bent is getting a pass.

I find it pretty ridiculous that you're getting piled on like this, especially by this "MarkPaulGossipmore" type that seems to be expressing all this "concern" for how you should be productively spending your time (LOL). It's unfortunate that you felt the need to write these long screeds to explain yourself. You

This Tonya/Lindsay analogy is the dumbest I've heard in a while. Tonya Harding was not some spoiled, rich princess who could make millions off of being a pretty train wreck/ part time actress. Anyone who watched that ESPN Tonya documentary would know that. Tonya did what she did because she was stupid, desperate, and

Honestly, I have little patience for those saying that talking up Lupita's look is somehow divisive. The ones going on about how color doesn't matter are usually the last to acknowledge that fairer skinned/racially ambiguous black women are usually the ones in the spotlight. If anything, Lupita's look encompasses the

This. How many times is Monteith supposed to be honored? It was bad enough when he was included in that special tribute alongside actual legends like Larry Hagman and Jean Stapleton and not in the general "in memoriam" segment at the Emmys. These "Gleeks" really need to stop it.

Exactly. Dark Horse is one of the best chart toppers in a long time. It's Katy's best single since E.T.

Did Lindy blame lower marriage rates solely on women's promiscuity? I fail to see what's "jerkish" about acknowledging that race plays a role in the "marriage market." We all know that there are beauty hierarchies and that white women are afforded privileges and tolerated in ways that WoC are not.

Keep in mind, that there's supposed to be a theatrical/parade element to this. I doubt that the dresses shown in the ball have always remained the same. The style of embroidery and embellishments are probably trends that evolved over time. Plus I don't know if you've ever seen one up close, but quinceanera can be