@Zombie Ms. Skittles: No, don't get any kind of fancy 8 x 10! I guarantee what theywould most like to see are a couple natural, unposed, makeup-free shots in natural light. Wear something simple and form-fitting and look happy! Good luck.
oh, leighton. "Any fear of aging, I think, is simply vanity," Meester told the magazine. "Because what comes with age is so many wonderful things: wisdom, understanding."
@cate3710: I am getting this for my boyfriend because he made me watch that video so many times that often I will just get the "Meow, meow-meow-meow meeeoooooww" lopping in my head. Goddammit.
I have to be honest, if I had the money I'd start botox now, I am 26. From what I have heard if you start young it can look natural.
Usually the people who advocate aging gracefully and all are incredibly attractive and aging gracefully. I need all the help I can get.
Although the comment does it make it sound like she is already using it but if you go the site she seems to just be saying people should be free to do what they want.
@Elaken: Darling, I am sure you are a beautiful young lady who doesn't need to inject things into your face. Please think twice about Botox. It is not as side effect free as many think. Avoid the sun, don't smoke, drink lots of water, and use good skin products and you will be lovely for years.
@Elaken: I'd second Badmutha's excellent advice. I've always thought that probably a wiser path to take is to use the thousands of dollars you might spend on cosmetic surgery and procedures and put it towards things that will make you feel good about yourself in other ways. Whether that's travelling to the mosques of Samarkand and the secret snow-covered mountain passes of the Himalayas, or buying a whole library full of good books to read, or a wardrobe of beautiful, magical clothing, or a gleaming sailboat, fast as a knife, or time well spent with a fantastic, life-affirming therapist, or whatever it is that floats your boat. It will make you more interesting, and it will never, ever let you down.
Go for life experiences over botox, friend. It's always the right choice.
Dickens was, by all accounts, something of an eccentric, even by 19th century British standards. A time and place when being a weird coot was something of a competitive sport.
He survived a fairly horrific train accident, the inspiration for "The Signal-Man" ghost story actually. I give him a wide berth for "Great Expectations".
@steampoweredboy: Ooh, the Signal-Man is one of my favorite ghost stories. I loved that he integrated ghosts with what was (at that time) relatively new technology.
Look at it this way, it could have been worse. He could have had its tail made into a watch strap. Or a watch fob, I guess, for his pocket watch. Rrrooow!
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"Any fear of aging, I think, is simply vanity," Meester told the magazine. "Because what comes with age is so many wonderful things: wisdom, understanding."
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@amowls: True. It's all about the Keyboard Cat shirt now.
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Usually the people who advocate aging gracefully and all are incredibly attractive and aging gracefully. I need all the help I can get.
Although the comment does it make it sound like she is already using it but if you go the site she seems to just be saying people should be free to do what they want.
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Go for life experiences over botox, friend. It's always the right choice.
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He survived a fairly horrific train accident, the inspiration for "The Signal-Man" ghost story actually. I give him a wide berth for "Great Expectations".
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