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    My burning question here is : Did it work?

    If American chocolate didn't taste like bile this would be less of an issue. Someone I know brought back some 'famous' 'Hersheys kisses' from a trip to the US and not a single person who ate one disagreed that it tasted like vomit. IIRC they got dumped into a 'with compliments' bowl on the reception desk...

    I find sex in movies so unrealistic as to be laughable. Even in shows that claim they like to push boundaries (*cough*Girls*Cough*) the sex is so ludicrously unrealistic that 'dry humping' is the closest approximation.

    As 'The Fault in our Stars' correctly observes: Funerals are for the living. As an atheist who believes our brains function as 'bio-RAM', I believe that once a person is gone they're gone. If the family left behind gain comfort from the date or time of a loved ones passing, or by believing that there meaning in it,

    Agreed.

    To be fair, a Lion isn't exactly the sort of thing you dick about with. Predators have a habit of picking up on the weaknesses, anxiety or fear-scent of anything potentially prey-sized. If she was bleating about fear of spiders and was posing with a plastic tarantula I'd say there is a point to be made but Lions are a

    TBH, the nervous sweating involved in sitting naked on newspaper would pretty much invalidate this 'test' and what about girls who were menstruating? American University practices are very strange.

    Me too. Although I find any and all Religious fanaticism (any religion at all) genuinely terrifying by virtue of the sheer number of stupid people that live in a scientifically enlightened world but whom still cling to pre-scientific religious beliefs and use them as an excuse for various atrocities against other

    Yeah I agree - like a lot of the 'teachers' Harry is 'close' to, their relationship and marital statuses are not sufficiently relevant to the story to warrant a specific mention (with the exception of Snape of course but whose story is so pivotal it was kept secret until the end despite him being mentioned obliquely a

    Yes. I believe she did decorate her gown and veil with their children's artwork. It is clear that her Children are very important to her and it is certainly a lovely way to really personalise your wedding so it is all about the things that important to you as a couple.

    As a (mostly) heterosexual cis woman, I, too, get called a 'fag' or 'gay cunt'. It is usually by obnoxious little shits who think verbally abusing other people is big and clever and the latest way to do that is (apparently) to insinuate that a person is homosexual. I also get called a 'fat slag' - I might be

    TAILS! *faints*

    So much HAWT but I prefer him in something more.... muscle-enhancing. lol

    Lot of hate for the Heigel here but I think this is lovely. The neckline is beautifully structured and the gown hangs very well. Her accessorising here is great. A really elegant and classic look.

    Love this sari-style drape.

    Is she hiding a hovercraft under there? Love this gown though. Brave neckline.

    As a fellow larger lady I'm LOVING everything from the waist down on this gown. Not crazy about the weird cylindrical clutch or the boob-enlarging neckline. I think this neckline could have been more flattering given the lovely waistband. Am on board with the sleeves though but I'd be less inclined to 'gather' and

    I suspect you're right - the costuming decisions for her character 'Hannah' in 'Girls' were deeply unflattering. Those tight, flimsy short 'playsuits' she wore a lot were unnecessarily bad looking. It's almost like she's DARING you to say 'cover up chubby' or otherwise hate on how badly the outfits highlight her

    Love the skirt, hate the shirt. It looks weird. Reminds me of Jim Carrey in the Hawaiian shirt and pink tutu skirt in Ace Ventura when he's trying to infiltrate the asylum Ray Finkel stayed in. If the top had better matched the style of the skirt I'd have been all over that.

    Tapeworms as a slimming aid aren't new - the Victorians were well into that shit.