Kat and Phoebe take on a series of pendulous topics: the “disgusting” appropriation of serial killer culture, Adam Levine’s text messages, and the Canadian shop teacher who gives new meaning to the term “rubber baby buggy bumpers.”
Links:
Phoebe on the boobs: Opinion: Ontario teacher’s prosthetic bust offers a lesson about body shaming - The Globe and Mail
Woody Allen's Giant Boob scene
Wait, what if: Was the fake boobs teacher a hoax? - The Post

at least two award-nominated books this year are about v poor protagonists but are written by authors who were never poor.
appropriating poverty for accolades is disgusting & i don’t know why we don’t talk about this more.

@aureleos I never had an alien from outer space stretch my anus wide enough to intake a watermelon and implant all sorts of their own research equipment deep into my ass. Does that mean I can't write it in any of my fictions since it never happened to me in real life?
As always, Philip Roth ties it all together: The Breast, a novel
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