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Hopefully that cleared up any lingering doubts Murph had
yooooo what in the fuck Californiahttps://twitter.com/BridgetPhetasy/status/1366507394541387779
The word "normal" is typically used on shampoos, conditioners and face products, such as for "normal or oily skin".But Roshida Khanom of market research firm Mintel said: "'Normal' is such a loaded term because it indicates that there is an 'abnormal' and it doesn't actually describe anything, so it's about time that the term is dropped.""Young people in particular are shifting the conversation - the traditional notions of beauty no longer hold up for Generation Z, who see beauty as accepting and owning your imperfections," she said.Instead of the word "normal", Unilever will use different descriptors for customers looking for particular qualities in their beauty products. Shampoo for "normal to dry" hair, for example, will soon be labelled for "dry and damaged" hair.Unilever said on Tuesday it would also take a number of other steps in an attempt to promote "a new era of beauty that's inclusive, equitable and sustainable".It committed to increase the number of adverts portraying people from under-represented groups and use more natural and biodegradable ingredients across its range of products.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56331524Unilever drops word 'normal' from beauty productswow, thanks PLC Unilever, you are so compassionate and caring you really make me want to spend money on your PRODUCTnow... I just have to figure out what head & shoulders I am supposed to use since the word 'normal' is apparently discriminatory or something
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/revolting/olaf-psych-eval-376215MARCH 8--A judge today ordered a psychological evaluation to help determine the competency of a Florida Man charged with having sexual contact with a pair of large stuffed animals at a Target store, court records show.Sounds like IlliniGolf has been busy.
Like you guys have never fucked a stuffed animal.Come on...