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When I watched this video of a four year-old girl in the U.S. feeding a roomful of hungry male pit bulls, one fact stood out: these are amazingly well trained dogs. (So well trained, in fact, that I wished to call up the little girl and have her train my dog!)
Mom Bites Off Dog's Ear To Save Daughter
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You could be mistaken for thinking that the most noteworthy thing about last night's Golden Globes was a dress. Awards? Movies? Pah! All played second fiddle to which swathe of fabric the leading ladies happen to be wearing. And none more so than that of actor Rosamund Pike, whose dress overshadowed the role she played in Gone Girl.
Twitter went berserk, with users unanimously applauding Pike for being "brave." Her white dress (Vera Wang, for those who care) was low slung and exposed some side tummy. Brave, really?
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"Rosamund Pike wore Vera Wang tonight. She's brave to wear a cut-out gown after just having had a baby! #GoldenGlobes" ~@DailyFrontRow
What's brave is the fact that someone who has just given birth five weeks ago would dare to even attend an award show and set heeled-foot on the red carpet, knowing full well every mole and every laugh line would be deconstructed by the masses for days to come.
And I dare say Pike would have received the same "star treatment" even if she'd worn a paper bag or a swan costume (where is Bjork when you need her?).
Pike's dress may not be to my taste, but wearing it doesn't make her brave.
She's brave simply for attending an award show wearing the body of a woman who has just birthed a baby. That, in Hollywood, is a taboo and truly daring feat.
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What happens to a cheeseburger from McDonalds if you leave it there for a long time—as in, two years? Well, precious little, apparently. And that's the terrifying part.
In fact, over the holidays he had a Happy Meal. He chose the grilled cheese and apple slices (which mysteriously don't brown either). I don't kid myself that this is somehow a 'healthy' option. But since I can count the times we visit McD's in a year on one hand, I don't sweat it.