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@Wishnick: Most of the women IN famous paintings would be considered plus-size by today's standards.

@OverThatRainbow: That's good to hear. I had a late one a few months back, and while having a kid now would be not optimal but not awful (I'm engaged and we have good jobs, just not our house yet), I found that crazily that was the scariest thing.

@velma: The very reason why my biggest fear in having a child is, anymore, having a girl. :(

@Calisee: I'm in the same boat—and just sort of coming to terms with it now, 8 years older than you. And good for you for getting it worked out now, because I wonder how much different my 20's would have been had I figured things out earlier.

If I was a man who liked looking at naked women, I'd eat all the meat I could so PETA wouldn't stop the campaign.

My sister will fit her phone, keys, AND wallet in there for a night clubbing. Yeah, I don't know either. I once saw her, while wearing a tank top, carry a pint of ice cream through the house with her cleavage, too.

Wait, when was Hilary Duff anorexic/rumored to be? I always liked her, in part because she DID always look healthy.

We have nights here where we are BOTH playing video games or snuggling up together with our respective books. Not a thing wrong with it. (But this gets back to, some couples have sex three times a day and some have sex three times a year and so long as everyone's happy with the arrangement, who cares?)

Ugh, the last image. Where her right arm meets her body. That looks freakish...

@firefly82: "If your blue liquid is late, you may be pregnant."

@itsonreserve: How so? (I'm holding off for the PC release.)

@Ms Meghan is Reppin' the Triforce: Yup, mine is like that. Not the same brand, but it had a "for thick hair" on it and I snatched it up. I love it. (And yeah, I love it for the shower on non-shampooing days.)

@ablative: To be honest, I pretty much just listen to stuff on youtube and last.fm to find music and that's about it. Sometimes I apparently have super awesome cool music and sometimes it's stuff nobody else wants to listen to. :D

@k far: I twist mine up in a big claw clip. Mine's quite long/thick though, and ponytailing it is an ordeal, so twist and clip and done! Plus it actually looks pretty nice.

@ablative: You already know Fleet Foxes? (They've gotten pretty big I think.) Fiery Furnaces, maybe?

@pissiechrissie: I'm finishing up Phil Rickman's The Wine of Angels for the nine billionth time, since he's put out 2 more books in the series and it's time for a reread of all of them! I am also a little ways into Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver, but it is huge and not very portable.

@RandomFrequentFlierDent: Honestly, just start with drawing—take a class, or find a good book or even website, get one of those wooden artist dolls. And draw. Draw using pencils and pens and crayons, on all kinds of paper, draw things upside down, copy pictures. The best way to get started is to just jump in.

I had a pair of sandals in high school. I got them when I was about 14 and had to retire them at 18, so they were there through all the big stuff. They marked for me the beginning of summer—I always got them out at the same time as a local festival in the spring, a little ritual for the changing of the seasons. I have

@Thinking Allowed: Oh good, then it's OK to say that we have a Nana wall scroll hanging in our livingroom... (My fiance is a sucker for shoujo for some reason)

@lambsy: I love the green, but about 70% of my wardrobe is green and/or brown. The black is probably the most practical choice...