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via Sylvia P, these, erm, C-string “undies”.
Twenty nine euros apiece.
Speculation abounds on Twitter about how they work - like 80s snap bracelets, we’re thinking, though there are other theories. Nezua suggest that they stay on adhered by pure joy.
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I think there’s something in that for all of us.
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Danu Poyner has a guest post at Somebody Think of the Children, discussing the ABC National show on Australia’s proposed internet censorship plans: “Filter supporters talk, Australia listens”.
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Yes, the promised Children in Need trailer for the Christmas special (titled The Next Doctor with a trademark Rusty tease) aired this week.
Via Wired, feast your peepers on this (quality is a bit blurry):![endif]-->!--[if>
- Backpedalling and finger pointing while spinning like a topYesterday
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It’s finally sunk in, apparently, that the long-claimed link between having an abortion and breast cancer simply doesn’t stand up to rigorous scrutiny. Forced-birthers are backing away from the claim that there is a direct link BUT don’t cheer too fast: they’re staunchly proclaiming that feminists are still teh eevil indirectly!
Here’s one Karen Malec revealing The Dangerous Masquerade of the Feminist Majority Foundation
“If Smeal et al. had the slightest concern for women’s health, they would never have initiated a despicable attack on crisis pregnancy centers that serve pregnant mothers, in part, by warning them about the grave health risks associated with abortion.
“Telling women the truth about the abortion-breast cancer link is as bad for business as telling consumers about the risks of smoking. Whether it’s Big Abortion or Big Tobacco, making money is more important to them than protecting consumer health.
“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out. If, as standard medical texts say, delaying a first full term pregnancy, childlessness, little or no breastfeeding and small family size put women at much greater risk for the disease, then the young woman who has an abortion has a greater risk than does the one who has a baby. The woman who aborts forfeits the protective effect of childbearing.
Why isn’t Ms Malec trumpetin
- It was a party night, it was the end of schoolNovember 18
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I was thinking about the historical detail in Mad Men and Swingtown, and tripping down memory lane myself. Thinking about the props one might procure if making a period drama about my childhood and adolescence. Twinpoles. Paper one-dollar notes. Vinyl singles of Adam Ant and Split Enz and Mondo Rock. Flavoured lipgloss. Coconut Reef Oil. Pop Rocks. Pong. Swatch. White rollerskates with translucent red wheels and rainbow laces. (OK, maybe we’re edging into Wardrobe, not Props.) These are the things I remember.
All the little details of everyday life, the details that locate my youth in a particular time and place. If I close my eyes, I can smell the mustiness of the paper money passed through hundreds of hands. I can taste the waxy fake-fruit sweetness of the strawberry Lipsmackers. I can hear the hiss of the single played on a cheap plastic turntable. I can feel the schlick-schlick of the skates on not-quite-smooth concrete.
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