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I think she thought it was just jokes about him being dead tired at the end of a long day instead of seeing its larger pattern.

Not even female bodybuilders in the old male-criteria event can get a v-taper or oldstyle strongman column worth a damn, so calling any of their builds "masculine" seems off to me. Likewise, I can't imagine there being a trend of male faces even if it turns out the sport is dominated by ethnic Northern Europeans.

With clothes theory being my preferred explanation for the driver of in what direction, popular-ideal female figure does vary over time, as any composite of multiple factors must as popular and personal weightings vary. The flapper '20's and mod '60's had the same sylph-like/girlish figure driven by an almost exclusive prioritization of slimness and trapeze and drop waist dresses that hang straight from the shoulders, bust, and hips and thereby punish more endowed girls. Askhistorians even had a very popular post some time back that was a wedding photo in which a guest's dress had padding all around the midsection in what a historian explained to be an ill-conceived attempt to get that straight-down line by bulking out her waist. The re-emergance of shapewear, particularly for the lower body caused the recent trend of girls with a bit more body fat to have either an easier time or an advantage because the Spanx-derived yoga hosiery could make the cushion look like firepower (for a look at a real moar daka trend, look at what late Victorian corsetry did, as well as midcentury girdles). Wide shoulders were a bit of a thing in the '40's and '80's, but I think only as a clothing thing shared by menswear and no more reflecting what the underlying body was supposed to look like than the natural shoulders that dominated the '60's and American Ivy in general reflected a taste for narrow-shouldered men (you're supposed to look good in the clothes, not like them). Still, the '40's did favor imposing (read: tall) figures that could emulate the soundstage presence of Hollywood starlettes. Maybe it's that tops are getting tighter and shorter (often in combination with baggy pants, so I guess we're back to 2000) and even when molded fat can only look so similar to glutes, but we're back to prioritizing low body fat and abs you can bounce coins off or even grate cheese on while still valuing ass definition, at least perk to the breasts, and a high bust:waist and yet more importantly hips:waist ratio that without hiding your stomach behind a girdle can only come from hypertrophy of the muscles women luckily do develop most prominently (thighs, glutes esp. side, chest incl. sides). There's a reason this manga is such a hit despite it's thin premise and characterization and sub-par art. There's some precedent to this, as Madeleine Vionne's bias cuts and diamond paneling had the '30's chasing toning because they showed every flaw (think bodycon but different).

As long as they need masks to avoid consequences for throwing bricks at synagogues.

Which do you prefer, the punishment for walking out without permission or wetting yourself? Your choice; next time drink the milk with lunch.

If it's important, they are willing to eat the consequences. It's a good lesson in executive function. 

Possibly, buy he'd also gotten a bit of a reputation as a ruiner and attempted ruiner of movies before everything else came out.

Also the effect of the massive potential running against Corbyn last time around created.

Antagonizing Jews and replacing the civil service with "fellow travelers?"

Also, Margaret Hodge, which will piss Labour Left off to no end.

What's this nouveau crap? Salmon and new potatoes as G-d and Abigail Adams intended.

Mexico is also more republican than parliamentary. Actually, most of Latin America and at least much of Africa. So "rest of the world" is just "some of Western Europe."

This feels like that Three Stooges gag about his head feeling better after the hammer blows stop. Of course you're going to get a landslide after running Corbyn and as a result being on the other end of the landslide last time around.

Particularly chilling given that we saw her take down a far more dangerous opponent non-lethally five seconds ago.

I think this may be imagining different context, as no-reason gifts are typically weird but pet gifts are among the least "personal" (while still beingfamiliar/personalized) and therefore safest gifts. Considering how much Japan is a gift culture, I would default no implication unless told otherwise by a Japanese professional.

The big thing would probably be patching odd spots the native selection doesn't fit well into, such as coastal plants where road salt is a problem. There's also mix-ins that support nearby plants, with clover being a popular addition to ground cover for its nitrogen-fixing abilities.

I also tend to just harvest the feral lettuces occasionally instead of waging war.

Needs an extra arrow at the top of the hill for "also bikes and pedestrians."

Knowing the location, I can't think of a reason for this other than getting a slightly shorter line on the turn. School isn't in session and he's dressed wrong, so it's definitely not a YOY kid being intimidated.

Anything related to hard regulatory summative deadlines like tax submission is being paid for eleven months of nothing and one month of 24/7.

A better question may be what's in the book, i.e., speculation on text features to gauge fit.

Also, depending on the messaging of the book, positioning the shadows for an invisible central light source may be more fitting than the current blacklighting and help resolve the three being lit on the viewers' side and dark on the other but casting shadows towards viewers. Having each witch cast shadows as if lit by her fellows would be more directly symbolic but would mean six shadows in total and intersecting.