The Makeup Thread

Here is your semi-regular makeup thread, to discuss all things makeup and makeup adjacent.

Do you have a makeup product you'd recommend? Are you looking for the perfect foundation which has remained frustratingly elusive? Need or want to offer makeup tips? Searching for hypoallergenic products? Want to grouse about how you hate makeup? Want to gush about how you love it?

Whatever you like — have at it!

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These Becca products just arrived in the mail yesterday from Ulta, and I'm really excited to try them!

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Pretty packaging!

From left to right: Becca's Glow On Trio, Skin Love Weightless Blur Foundation, and Prep & Set Brightening Blur Kit.

As indicated on the packaging, the Glow On Trio is a mini-set that was being offered for $15, and the Blur Kit was only $5 with the purchase of the foundation. So it was a very good deal to try this stuff — and I've been wanting to try more of Becca's line ever since Shaker catvoncat bought me one of the lip glosses from their collaboration with Chrissy Teigen. I also have their Shimmering Skin Perfector in Rose Gold, which I adore, so it was time to try out a few new items from them.

Fingers crossed I will like these as much as the other two items I have! I'll keep you posted.

Anyway! What's up with you?

(As always, I'm not affiliated in any way with any of the companies whose products I mention, nor am I getting anything in exchange for my recommendations. I just like the products!)

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Please note, as always, that advice should be not be offered to an individual person unless they solicit it. Further: This thread is open to everyone — women, men, genderqueer folks. People who are makeup experts, and people who are makeup newbies. Also, because there is a lot of racist language used in discussions of makeup, and in makeup names, please be aware to avoid turns of phrase that are alienating to women of color, like "nude" or "flesh tone" when referring to a peachy or beige color. I realize some recommended products may have names that use these words, so please be considerate about content noting for white supremacist (and/or Orientalist) product naming.

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Official Says Withdrawal from Syria Has Started; Gives No Further Detail

After Donald Trump declared that the U.S. had defeated ISIS in Syria and announced a "total withdrawal" of U.S. troops, much to Vladimir Putin's delight, National Security Adviser John Bolton attempted to roll back Trump's proclamation, saying the withdrawal would not happen right away.

But Philip Issa and Zeina Karam at the AP report that the withdrawal of U.S. troops has already quietly begun:

After days of conflicting statements about a timeline for [Donald] Trump's decision to pull out American troops from Syria, a U.S. military official said Friday that the withdrawal process has begun, declining to comment on specific timetables or movements.

Col. Sean Ryan, spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group, said "the process of our deliberate withdrawal from Syria" has started.

"Out of concern for operational security, we will not discuss specific timelines, locations, or troops movements," the Baghdad-based official said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press.

There were no other details, and it was not immediately clear how many vehicles or whether any troop units had withdrawn.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict in Syria through a network of activists on the ground, said the withdrawal began Thursday night. It said a convoy of about 10 armored vehicles, in addition to some trucks, pulled out from Syria's northeastern town of Rmeilan into Iraq.

Confirmation of the first withdrawals comes amid confusion over plans to implement Trump's pullout order and threats from Turkey to attack the Kurds, who have been America's partners on the ground in the war against the Islamic State group in Syria.

A senior Kurdish politician said the Kurds are aware of the U.S. beginning its withdraw process, describing it as "America's decision."
Everything about this is troubling, from the fact that a significant withdrawal will abandon the Kurdish people in the region to certain slaughter, to the fact that we have no real idea of what is happening with this withdrawal, which includes the very real possibility that just enough troops are being relocated so that other players in the administration can tell Trump that the withdrawal has begun, while they secretly manage the war theater in Syria without the president's knowledge or input.

As ever, there will be people who greet that prospect with a sigh of relief that Trump isn't in charge. Which is entirely understandable, given Trump's compromisation and malice. But it's not good for the nation to have people other than the president covertly commanding the military, either.

I don't know what's happening in Syria, and I don't know what's happening between the White House and the Pentagon, but all the options seem pretty bad.

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Trump Spiraling as He Searches for a Wall Win

[Content Note: Nativism.]

As the government shutdown enters a third week, Donald Trump is spiraling, scrambling to defend his "absolute right" to declare a national emergency and find a way to eke out a "win" from this standoff, which is rooted in nativist lies and is causing harm to federal workers and countless people across the nation.

And any way that he tries to find a way to emerge victorious — or at least, emerge declaring victory with a claim to have funds to build the wall — is going to be heinous. The latest gambit being considered is stealing money from storm aid.

Courtney Kube and Julia Ainsley at NBC News: Trump Could Take Billions from Disaster Areas to Fund Wall. "Donald Trump has been briefed on a plan that would use the Army Corps of Engineers and a portion of $13.9 billion of Army Corps funding to build 315 miles of barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to three U.S. officials familiar with the briefing. The money was set aside to fund projects all over the country including storm-damaged areas of Puerto Rico through fiscal year 2020, but the checks have not been written yet and, under an emergency declaration, the president could take the money from these civil works projects and use it to build the border wall, said officials familiar with the briefing and two congressional sources."

And, of course, that would require declaring a national emergency, so preparations are being made to that end.

Erica Werner, Josh Dawsey, Mike DeBonis, and Seung Min Kim at the Washington Post: Trump Administration Lays Groundwork to Declare National Emergency to Build Wall. "The White House has begun laying the groundwork for a declaration of national emergency to build [Donald] Trump's border wall, a move certain to set off a firestorm of opposition in Congress and the courts but one that could pave the way for an end to the three-week government shutdown. ...The preparations are taking place with talks at an impasse over Trump's demands for $5.7 billion to construct more than 200 miles of wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Democrats are staunchly opposed, leading to a partial government shutdown that on Saturday will become the longest in U.S. history."

So that's where we are this morning. And let us be very clear about this proposal: The President of the United States is proposing to declare a national emergency over a manufactured crisis in order to use funds allocated for real crises to build a monument to his nativist white supremacy.

That's what is happening. We are living in a cuckoo clock.

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Open Thread

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Hosted by a pink sofa. Have a seat and chat.

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker Suzy: "What's the most expensive thing you've broken?"

I honestly can't think of a valuable item I've been responsible for breaking — which doesn't mean I never have; I just can't think of any! I'm certain the most expensive thing I've broken, whatever it is, was caused by my dropping it.

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IMPORTANT REMINDER

This is just a very important reminder that season 6 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine premieres tonight on NBC, which rescued the show after it was unceremoniously canceled by Fox. If you have cable and a DVR, and you had a series recording set up for B99, remember you've got to set up a new one now that it's airing on a different channel!

It is also a very important reminder that season 3 of The Good Place resumes tonight after its mid-season break! Yayayayayay!

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These shows give me life! I can't wait to watch them back-to-back!

When Superstore comes back, it's just going to be a solid hour and a half every Thursday night of my favorite sitcoms with my favorite casts and my favorite writers. YES!

Anyway! Here is a thread to talk about either or both shows, in anticipation of their return! WOOT!

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Cohen Will Testify to Congress Before Entering Prison

Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen has announced he will voluntarily testify before the House Oversight Committee on February 7, a month before he is scheduled to enter prison to start serving a three-year sentence.

Dan Mangan at Brian Schwartz at CNBC report that Cohen "said it will give him the opportunity 'to give a full and credible account of the events that have transpired.' Trump said, 'I'm not worried about it at all,' when asked about Cohen's planned testimony, during an appearance in Texas."

Okay. Well, you probably should be, pal, because the Republicans don't run the House anymore.

Not that there's a huge chance that even this testimony, even if Cohen spills literally everything he knows about Trump's dirty dealings, will result in meaningful consequences for Trump. But I do think there's a better chance, no matter how slim, of consequences for Trump emerging from Congress via their own investigations than via the Mueller investigation.

Because there isn't anyone running interference to make sure Adam Schiff, Elijah Cummings, and their colleagues can't access Cohen's testimony. They get to ask the questions, and they get to hear the answers, and they get to make decisions based on the information they collect.

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Shaker Gourmet

Whatcha been cooking up in your kitchen lately, Shakers?

Share your favorite recipes, solicit good recipes, share recipes you've recently tried, want to try, are trying to perfect, whatever! Whether they're your own creation, or something you found elsewhere, share away.

Also welcome: Recipes you've seen recently that you'd love to try, but haven't yet!

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I don't have any new recipes to share, but here's a photo of a lasagna I cooked recently, which was very tasty!

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Daily Dose of Cute

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SUCH A GOOD GIRL. ♥

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 721

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Late yesterday and earlier today by me: Trump Storms Out When Pelosi Tells Him "No" and Elizabeth Warren AND Hillary Clinton Sexism Watch, Part Whatever in an Endless F#@king Series and Kamala Harris Reportedly Close to Announcing 2020 Presidential Run and The Shutdown Drags on Because Trump Is a Ghoul.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Donald Trump spent some time shouting into microphones in front of cameras before he departed for his photo op at the southern border, and naturally he was a ginormous shitwheel, as per usual.

Reporter (off-camera): Given how the meeting went yesterday, are you now going to decide to declare a national emergency? Is that you're only option left?

Trump (on-camera): I have the absolute right to declare a national emergency. The lawyers have so advised me. I'm not prepared to do that yet, but if I have to, I will. I have no doubt about it. I will. I have the absolute right to declare — this was passed by Congress, so when you say, "Was it passed by Congress?", it was. Other presidents have used it, some fairly often. I have the absolute right to declare a national emergency. I haven't done it yet. I may do it. If this doesn't work out, probably I will do it. I would almost say definitely.

[reporters shout questions]

Trump: This is a national emergency.

Reporter (off-camera): If this is a national emergency, why haven't you declared it?

Trump: Because I would like to do the deal through Congress, and because it makes sense to do it through Congress. But the easy route, for me, would have been: Call a national emergency and do it. And I will tell you: This is a tremendous crisis at the border. Look at President Obama's statements from the past; numerous statements where he calls it a crisis. This is a crisis. [Counts on his fingers] You have human trafficking; you have drugs; you have criminals coming in; you have gangs, MS-13, we're taking 'em out by the thousand and bringing 'em back! This is a crisis. And they don't come in at the checkpoint, which they do also, but they go in between the checkpoints, where you don't have any barriers.
He is such an ignorant, lying sack of shit. And of course there was lots more, the absolute nadir of which might have been this rambling mess:

When, during the campaign, I would say, "Mexico's going to pay for it," obviously I never said this, and I never meant they're gonna write out a check.
JFC.

Speaking of the wall... Jacob Soboroff and Julia Ainsley at NBC News: Test of Steel Prototype for Border Wall Showed It Could Be Sawed Through. "Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated for a steel slat design for his border wall, which he described as 'absolutely critical to border security' in his Oval Office address to the nation Tuesday. But Department of Homeland Security testing of a steel slat prototype proved it could be cut through with a saw, according to a report by DHS. A photo exclusively obtained by NBC News shows the results of the test after experts from the Marine Corps were instructed to attempt to destroy the barriers with common tools."

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Yes, that is the actual image. For fuck's sake.

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Katelyn Polantz and Evan Perez at CNN: Manafort Intended for Polling Data to Go to 2 Ukrainian Oligarchs Who Owed Him Millions. "Serhiy Lyovochkin and Rinat Akhmetov, two Ukrainian oligarchs who had paid Paul Manafort for years for his political work in their country, were the intended recipients of the American polling data that Manafort shared with Konstantin Kilimnik during the 2016 presidential campaign, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday." Gee, what could Ukrainian oligarchs with ties to Vladimir Putin want with U.S. polling data? I WONDER.

Christal Hayes at USA Today: Trump's Team Had over 100 Contacts with Russian-Linked Officials, According to Think Tank Analysis. "Members of [Donald] Trump's campaign and transition team had more than 100 contacts with Russian-linked officials, according to an analysis by the Center for American Progress think tank and its Moscow Project. CAP, a liberal think tank, used publicly available court documents and reporting to tally up the number of contacts with Russian-linked officials, which includes those with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin and others tied to Russian intelligence, banks and politicians." Sounds about right.

Tarini Parti at BuzzFeed: Here's Trump Allies' Plan to Meddle in the 2020 Democratic Primary. "America First Policies and its affiliated super PAC have made significant investments in the opposition group America Rising, funding their efforts to dig into the top Democratic contenders — along with some second-tier candidates — and prep opposition research books on all of them, according to five sources involved or familiar with the plans. Those close to Trump say the work from America Rising will be used against Democrats in the primary to hammer candidates they think will be most challenging for Trump to beat, weakening the overall field and the eventual Democratic nominee."

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[Content Note: Sexual harassment and assault] Alex Thompson at Politico: Top Bernie Sanders 2016 Adviser Accused of Forcibly Kissing Subordinate. "The woman did not formally report the incident at the time because the campaign was over. But over the past several months, Becker, who is not on Sanders' payroll, has been calling potential staffers and traveling to early primary states to prepare for another presidential run — activities that Sanders' top aides did not endorse, but did not disavow, either. Among those whom Becker contacted was the woman who says he assaulted her. The entreaty prompted her to step forward to tell senior Sanders advisers... 'There was lots of bros protecting bros, to the point that now there is a conversation among female alumni of not working on this campaign again,' said one former campaign staffer."

Frank Dale at ThinkProgress: Sen. Klobuchar Says William Barr Refused to Meet with Her 'Because of the Shutdown'.
William Barr, [Donald] Trump's pick for attorney general who has a history of echoing Trump's rhetoric, is scheduled for a Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

Cabinet nominees typically meet with senators from both parties who will be part of their confirmation process.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee that will oversee Barr's attempt to become attorney general for the second time, said on Wednesday that Democrats are being prevented from meeting with the nominee in advance of his confirmation hearing.

"I have always met with major cabinet members under both the Obama administration as well as the Trump administration," Klobuchar told MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes. "I have met with the head of the Botanical Gardens — who's not on the cabinet, of course. I have met with the nominee for the Patent Office, Chris. But we can't have a meeting with the nominee for one of the most important cabinet positions while this Mueller investigation is going on before the hearing. And I just think that's wrong."
Especially since Barr somehow found the time yesterday to meet with Republican Senators Chuck Grassley, John Cornyn, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, and Ben Sasse. Huh!

[CN: White supremacy] Staff at the Daily Beast: Rep. Steve King: How Did 'White Supremacist' Become an Offensive Term? "In a Thursday interview with The New York Times, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) decried the demonization of the term 'white supremacist,' and wondered why it had become deemed to be offensive in the first place. King first claimed that he supported immigrants who came to America legally and assimilated into the culture — because, he said, maintaining a white European 'culture of America' is more important than maintaining racial homogeneity. 'White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?' King added." This fucking guy.

[CN: Bullying] Clare Lombardo at NPR: Virginia Study Finds Increased School Bullying in Areas That Voted for Trump. "In the 2017 responses, Huang and Cornell found higher rates of bullying and certain types of teasing in areas where voters favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. Seventh- and eighth-graders in areas that favored Trump reported bullying rates in spring 2017 that were 18 percent higher than students living in areas that went for Clinton. They were also 9 percent more likely to report that kids at their schools were teased because of their race or ethnicity. In the 2015 data, there were 'no meaningful differences' in those findings across communities, the researchers wrote."

(That's further evidence that Trump's campaign of stochastic terrorism is working, of course. These bullies are violently enacting the hatred that Trump transmits.)

[CN: Anti-choicery] Amanda Michelle Gomez at ThinkProgress: Trump's Rollback of Birth Control Mandate Could Go into Effect Next Week Unless Courts Block It. "The administration chipped away at the mandate by significantly broadening an employer's ability to seek an exemption and choose not provide employees contraceptive coverage. In November 2018, officials released finalized regulations (effective Jan. 14) that permit any employer and college or university with religious beliefs to object to the mandate. The regulations also allow any employer (except publicly traded corporations) to object because of moral convictions. Two multi-state lawsuits, led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, are trying to block the regulations before residents reap the consequences." FINGERS CROSSED.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Quote of the Day

"Badass, to me, means doing what should be done in a situation because it's what's needed and maybe you're the person to do it, and if not, how do you get to the person who needs to do it? And not needing to be liked or think you need to be liked so much. I was likable, and [now] I don't really give a shit about that." — Melissa McCarthy, badass forever.

The quote comes from a profile of McCarthy by Laura Brown for InStyle. It's really good and you should read it!

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The Shutdown Drags on Because Trump Is a Ghoul

Yesterday, Democratic leaders headed to the White House to meet with Donald Trump about the shutdown, and it did not go well. Trump has border-walled himself into a corner, staking everything on his goddamn monument to nativist white supremacy at the southern border, and so the federal government shutdown drags on, regardless of the consequences.

And those consequences are significant: The shutdown has risked leaving people without food stamps or subsidized housing, jeopardized environmental safety, imperiled air travel, worsened immigration backlogs, means our domestic food supply is no longer being inspected, and threatens the livelihood of nearly a million federal workers — which is not even a comprehensive list.

Meanwhile, member of the Coast Guard received an unfathomably condescending set of suggestions for how to make ends meet during the shutdown:

The tip sheet, titled "Managing your finances during a furlough," applies to the Coast Guard's 8,500-person civilian workforce. About 6,400 of them are on indefinite furlough, while 2,100 are working without pay after being identified as essential workers, said Lt. Cmdr. Scott McBride, a service spokesman. They were last paid for the two-week period ended Dec. 22.

...To get by without pay, consider holding a garage sale, babysitting, dog-walking, or serving as a "mystery shopper." ..."Bankruptcy is a last option," the document said.
And of course even the agents serving at the border aren't getting paid. In fact, several border protection agents have joined a lawsuit suing the Trump administration "over unpaid work due to the government shutdown."

As a reminder, Trump has threatened to allow the shutdown to continue for years, having convinced himself that federal workers are universally supportive of this bullshit and will "make an adjustment" to accommodate his massive ego sustaining a fight over an ineffective security proposal for a manufactured crisis.

Speaker Pelosi caustically noted that he might imagine they can just ask their fathers for money. Which is a perfect way of correctly observing that Donald Trump has no personal experience with the suffering he's now causing.

And of course he isn't even trying to empathize with anyone's pain, nor should anyone ever expect that he would, because malice is the agenda. Our pain is for his pleasure.

He is holding the entire nation hostage to his obscene whim. That's what authoritarians do. Their own people are always their favorite target.

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Kamala Harris Reportedly Close to Announcing 2020 Presidential Run

Well, here's a way to start the day! Following Senator Elizabeth Warren's announcement that she is launching an exploratory committee for a 2020 candidacy, a second female senator, California's Kamala Harris, is reportedly close to making an announcement that she'll be exploring a run, too.

Doug Sovern at KCBS reports: "Sen. Kamala Harris has decided to run for president in 2020 and will announce her candidacy on or around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, probably at a campaign rally in Oakland, sources close to the freshman senator from California tell KCBS Radio. Harris, 54, has been making the rounds of television talk shows and appearing at several events this week as part of a brief tour to promote her new book, The Truths We Hold: An American Journey."

Senator Harris, with her background as the Attorney General of California, is well-qualified to take on the most corrupt president in the nation's history. Trump, we see your contempt for the law and raise you one candidate who will kick. your. ass.

She has also repeatedly demonstrated during her time in the Senate, grilling various deplorables as part of their confirmation hearings for Trump's cabinet or during investigative sessions, that she would do extremely well in a debate. She's knowledgeable and quick on her feet and formidable AF.

Senator Harris' sister, Maya Harris, was a senior policy advisor on Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, and, as you may recall, Clinton had what I will understatedly call a strong policy agenda. I have no idea whether Maya will work on Kamala's campaign, but I sure hope she will. Look out for the Harris sisters!

Speaking of Hillary Clinton: Lots of people have lots of shit to say about the former Democratic nominee, but if any of them like Kamala Harris and/or Elizabeth Warren, they should at least have some respect for Clinton and the trail she blazed so that it was a little bit easier for others to follow.

Finally: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have both been using that tired line about how they'll run if they determine they're the best candidate to defeat Trump. Well, they're (almost) officially not.

Boys, bye.

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Open Thread

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker Quinalla: "Have you ever met someone you got a really good or bad vibe from the first moment you saw/spoke to them? Was your intuition correct?"

Yes and yes. On both counts. Many times.

Most notably, there was this Scotsman I met online... *wink!*

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Wednesday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by sunshine.

Recommended Reading:

Shireen Shakouri at Reproaction: Trump's Government Shutdown Is a Reproductive Justice Issue

Fannie Wolfe at Fannie's Room: On the Hashtag Resistance

Makena Kelly at the Verge: Twitter Will Begin a Public Test of New Features in the Coming Weeks

(Note from Liss: I'm recommending the above piece because it's informational, not because I support these changes Twitter is making. To the absolute contrary, I despise them. And as I noted on the platform: "If Twitter wants to improve my user experience, they can get the Nazis off their platform and implement an algorithm that stops serving me American football news because I follow the English Premier League.")

Peter Dockrill at Science Alert: Here's What Happened When an Alaskan City Took Fluoride out of Their Drinking Water

Veronica Arreola at Viva la Feminista: She'll Do All of This. And She'll Do None of This.

Miranda Culp at Dame: [CN: Neonaticide] What Is Causing Some Women to Kill Their Newborns?

Julie Beck at the Atlantic: The Personality Trait That Makes People Feel Comfortable Around You

Rochelle Johnson at Beauticurve: Creating a Sweet Monochromatic Look

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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Elizabeth Warren AND Hillary Clinton Sexism Watch, Part Whatever in an Endless F#@king Series

[Content Note: Misogyny.]

After I did a short thread on Twitter regarding a trash article at BuzzFeed containing a ridiculous comparison between Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton, intended to insult Clinton and compliment Warren but ultimately flattering neither of them, I added two subsequent tweets reading:

As a general observation: Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren, though sharing many policy goals as members of the same party, aren't actually all that much alike as politicians and communicators. They're both women. That doesn't warrant relentless comparison.

If you find yourself inclined to make a comparison between Warren and Clinton, ask yourself: "Would I have even wondered for a hot second if Barack Obama resembled John Kerry in this way?" If the answer is no, then you are probably doing something stupid and quite possibly sexist.
I honestly cannot emphasize this point enough. In 2004, John Kerry lost to George W. Bush. In 2008, Barack Obama became the Democratic nominee and eventual president. There was virtually no comparison made between Obama and Kerry during the '08 campaign.

In fact, there was also no comparison made between any of the other Democratic candidates during that campaign, before Obama won the nomination. That includes John Edwards, who had been Kerry's running mate in '04.

Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren certainly share some things in common, but their styles as politicians are incredibly different, and their respective journeys to the destination of campaigning for the presidency are vastly different. If they were two random white male candidates, they wouldn't be constantly compared, especially when Warren isn't anywhere close to securing the nomination.

It's misogyny, and specifically the consequence of institutional misogyny that there are very few women in the upper echelons of national politics, that makes it seem "reasonable" to constantly draw comparisons between Clinton and Warren. But it isn't reasonable.

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Trump Storms Out When Pelosi Tells Him "No"

Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer just went to the White House to meet with Donald Trump to try to negotiate an end to the shutdown, and here's what happened:

Chuck Schumer, at a press conference outside the White House, with Nancy Pelosi standing beside him: Well, unfortunately, the president just got up and walked out. He asked Speaker Pelosi, "Will you agree to my wall?" She said no. And he just got up and said, "Then we have nothing to discuss," and he just walked out. Again, we saw a temper tantrum, because he couldn't get his way, and he just walked out of the meeting.
In case you're wondering whether Trump disputes Schumer's description of what transpired, the answer is nope! He tweeted: "Just left a meeting with Chuck and Nancy, a total waste of time. I asked what is going to happen in 30 days if I quickly open things up, are you going to approve Border Security which includes a Wall or Steel Barrier? Nancy said, NO. I said bye-bye, nothing else works!"

Note to Trump: Getting up and storming out and refusing to negotiate isn't working, either.

My profound gratitude to Nancy Pelosi for holding firm.

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OMG SHOEZ

Listen, the news is tough, and we all need moments of escape from the horror to recuperate and prepare for the next onslaught, and I can talk about shoes all the livelong day, so welcome to the OMG SHOEZ thread.

Got a favorite pair of shoes you want to share? Bought a new pair about which you're super excited? Have a recommendation to make, or want to caution us away from a purchase you regret? Want to solicit suggestions for a specific event, a foot issue, an elusive something for which you've been hunting? Having trouble finding something particular on a budget? Have at it in comments!

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I love these oxfords so much. I got them ages ago at ModCloth (Reading Room Romance Oxford Flat), and I wear them all the time. I was actually surprised when I looked back through the OMG SHOEZ threads to discover I'd never featured them.

They're my favorite kind of shoe: Comfy and versatile. I can easily dress them up with slacks or a skirt and blouse, or wear them casually with a t-shirt and jeans, or match them with something in between, like a nice top and jacket or cardigan paired with jeans.

If you're looking to diversify your shoe line-up, I highly recommend snagging a pair of oxfords if you don't already have one. In my experience, the brown-and-navy combo is extremely wearable with tons of stuff.

So, that's what up with me! What's up with you?

(As always: I am not affiliated with nor am I receiving compensation from any of the brands or shoe retailers mentioned in this thread. Any shoes and/or retailers I recommend is just because I really like 'em!)

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Daily Dose of Cute

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"Stop working. Start petting me."

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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