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-Misla-53 karma

Lastly, we don't have a giant selection of sizes

Then why does your marketing say this?

The problem with VS is not that the fitters are bad - it's that the fitting method is wrong. Overbust is a joke, and +4 also. You say you don't agree with the way you measure - why do you work there?

If someone is a size you do not carry, which is probably like 70% of the female population, will you still try and fit them, or will you be honest?

-Misla-29 karma

I am jealous. 32H myself, a little more sagging than yours.

If someone doubts those are G, it's just because people don't think about how big they are when squeezed together into a ball inside the cup. (I myself was actually doubting you size until I thought again...kind of embarrased by myself, that I would doubt that.)

I can also recognize the same red stribes of hardened skin around the armpits and around the torso (or everwhere the bra has edges). Those are not only when you've just taken the bra off, those are permanent I'll tell the rest of you.

I am curious, what made you op for a reduction and not only a lift?

I have been contemplating both for years now, but I'm overweight, so for now, the boobs sort of help with evening out my hips; and also, here, the surgery isnt't free before you have a normal BMI. Obviously, you are perfectly normal and fit, and I perfectly understand why you would judge 32G to be too big for your frame.

It took me six years before I found a proper bra. How did you do?

-Misla-18 karma

The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus.

Yeah.. that's not really the leading, "mainstream" stand on epistemology of natural science. Consensus, or rather - repeatable, verifiable experiments (which is what there is consensus about, meaning the consensus is actually what Crichton talks about as good) - are the what makes a great scientist.

That notion that the good scientist is one who is denied by all his peers and sits alone in a dark room at the institute either at addict or in the basement and scribbles away weird, odd equations - it's very, very american as in the vein of "everyone can be a scientist" and anti-authoritarian. But it's not true.

-Misla-3 karma

Some of these examples of mistakes I am seeing would be caught if you made non-fluent/native English speakers, but of course at a high level, read the text. Not "vidoes", because you brain very often just auto-corrects that to the right spelling, but since many non-native speakers still translate in their head while reading, and are not actually reading in English, mistakes stand out more because they make you halt in your steps, because in a language you are not fluent in, you are more unsure and thus can't just always quickly guess the meaning from context.

Maybe an idea for future publications?

-Misla-1 karma

So instead you have 25 years old playing 13 years old? What ages are you main actors? They don't seem 13 at all. Frankly, it's weird. It made me stop the trailer half way. It's kinda and uncanny valley thing going on.