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The reign of big butts may be ending, but experts say our obsession is worrying

Our cultural obsession with the derriere, both large and small, goes back centuries and can tell us a lot about our relationship with gender, race and bodies, according to author Heather Radke.

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Susie Dent admits she eavesdrops on strangers' conversations in the hope of hearing malapropisms

Dent told how one person in a coffee queue exclaimed that something was the whole crotch of the matter , while another explained in a text message that her boss was a pre-Madonna .

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DERMALA, A CONSUMER DERMATOLOGY COMPANY, INTRODUCES DAILY-USE BODY SPRAY FOR BLEMISH-PRONE SKIN

/PRNewswire/ DERMALA, the only personalized, clinically proven treatment for acne powered by the human microbiome, extends its product range to include a.

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LABOR DAY COUNTDOWN REWIND; HERE'S HOW IT PLAYED OUT – MERF

LABOR DAY COUNTDOWN REWIND; HERE'S HOW IT PLAYED OUT – MERF
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Sir Mix-A-Lot

Sir Mix-A-Lot Sir Mix-A-Lot might be best known for "Baby Got Back" but, what most saw as a pop-inspired track aimed at the mainstream was actually a song written about his distain for how Hollywood viewed & casted women of color in the 80s and early 90s. “Although there were exceptions (Phylicia Rashad, Diane Carrol, etc.) many women of color were cast as struggling prostitutes who doubled as police informants or streetwise single mothers struggling to make it in the ghetto and of course….maids,” said Sir Mix-A-Lot. BGB was written in a way to poke at what were then the beauty police (Cosmo, Hollywood, TV, etc.) in way that would go almost unnoticed by those not hearing lines outside of “I like big butts”. By the time the powers that be figured it out, it was already #1 on the charts. But even before he struck crossover gold, Sir Mix-A-Lot was one of rap’s great D.I.Y. success stories. Comi

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