squished slug breakfast

cruel irony of woman hood: bras. can't live with them. can't live without them.

cruel irony of my life: i've spent all day in my pah-jjs.

my laptop finally arrived. we've been bonding. where i go it goes. my people are it's people. you know the drill. tonight i'm going to watch north and south in bed. let's just say it's a fulfillment of life long dream. some people dream small, what can i say?

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Sarah-Lynn said…
Yay for laptops! I just watched North and South last week. It. Was. So. Good. Not that you didn't know that already. I have a crush on Mr. Thorton, what can I say? We need to talk...
amyleigh said…
women lived (and live) for a long time without bras. Don't need 'em. I think they're like a pre-historic invention that we're accepting without question! Why isn't someone improving them for REAL yet? THEY DON'T WORK THE WAY THEY ARE! All they do is create discomfort and cut off circulation. I'm not saying that some women wouldn't benefit with some support in the breastal region, all I'm saying is that the basic design is faulty and based on an assumption that all women are basically the same up there, and this is NOT THE CASE, and that's why it's impossible to find a bra that fits!!!@!

Sorry, just sorta came out.
Laura said…
if i go too long without one i feel gross. if i wear a bra for too long i feel uncomfy. maybe WE should design the world's best bra!
katie said…
i am of the 'no-matter-how-small-you are-everyone-benefits-from-a-little support-and-going-support-free-looks gross' school of thought.
my bras have never cut off my circulation nor do i experience discomfort unless the bra is too small, or the wire pokes out.