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Except for the incredibly obvious Donatella Versace situations, I rarely see the evidence of plastic surgery in celebrities that the tabloids are so insistent about. I feel like a lot of it can be attributed to makeup, and in many cases, probably fillers. When you look at separate pics of a celebrity in the context

That kiss scene with Carey Mulligan was so hot that somehow, the incredibly graphic head-stomping into head-ish pulp that came next did nothing to diminish its sexiness.

Her nose seriously looks the same in all of the pics to you?

Right? Her nose looks exactly the same in all of the pics, yet we're to believe that she's had 3 nose jobs? Her cheeks also look the same.

The HBO documentary on Pussy Riot is excellent. Better than I expected and a pretty thorough deconstruction of this situation.

Or Anthony Ray Parker, aka "Dozer."

Well, I'm much more sympathetic if the person is all, "fuck if I know what the hell that was." The less informed it is by religious ideology, and the more baffled they are by the whole thing, the more slack I give them. People who claim they've seen demons are more suspect to me than people who see what they

I believe I would kill to be as good a sleeper as Meagan Hatcher-Mays's husband.

I'm with you. But for me, since I'm also humanist, it's more about not being willing to be so cynical that I'm going to call anyone with a story of this type a liar. I can believe that they believe it, you know? I don't feel the need to cast aspersions on them at all or to see them proven wrong.

I really like this unpretentious Christopher Walken method Rob Lowe has been using to revitalize his career these past few years.

I can't wait to hear from those who insisted to me yesterday and tied themselves in knots to make the case that the Auckland police weren't really victim-blaming and were actually being super, super sensitive and praising the bravery of rape victims who do come forward when the spokesman said no girls were "brave

No, it is not. Crowe doesn't live in NZ anymore, and it's already been reported that it's the son of an actor who was in the Matrix in a supporting role.

Except that's not what he said. He chose to focus on the "lack of bravery" of the girls who have not come forward. This sort of attitude is common among law enforcement and we frequently hear things along these lines, from outright victim-blaming to the more subtle victim-blaming shown here, from them in

Agreed.

Actually, he may be on to something: I'm pretty sure "bigger than zero" is exactly how the fashion industry defines "plus-size."

I get what you're saying, and I touched on this in another post, but I'm getting so tired of law enforcement's "DERP DERP, I can't seem to use the appropriate fucking words in this statement to the media and now I look like an obtuse asshole" when discussing high-profile rapes.

I really think they're Australian. The acting seems to get a lot better when they are actually portraying Australian crimes, which seems to happen quite a bit on that show.

If anything, people are disproportionately obsessed with the idea of women who kill.

Don't forget the Australian reenactment actors with terrible American accents!

In public there is actually very little talk about female murderers.