Curly or Straight?
While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.
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Offensive or artistic?
Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.
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Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.
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Is Megan the new Angelina?
Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.
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Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.
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Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.
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Palin's Pedi
Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.
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Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.
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Nipple cream as lip balm?
StyleList readers are willing to try anything! 80% of you either love the idea or, at the very least, think it's worth a try. Get the full story.
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Skip the skinny jeans
Skinny jeans might be bad for you, but more than 50 percent of you never wore them anyway! Get the full story.
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Lisa P 12-05-2008 @ 12:50AM
We entered into a recession in December of 2007. It has resulted in over 1.5 million jobs lost this last year. Consumers are turning to payday loans in order to stay on top of current economic pressure. This is already one of the longest recessions since the Great Depression; only two have been longer. Could another Depression be the result? The American people’s habits of consumption are unequaled by anyone; we as a nation consume more than any others on the face of the earth. We have a wealth of financing options available, like short-term installment loans, payday loans, cash advances, or credit cards to help us get anything we want. Americans average over $8,000 in consumer debt alone, and our habit of overextension has finally put us in real danger. We not only should be conservative with our spending, but with our natural resources as well. We still have a lot to be thankful for. 80% of the world lives on $10 a day or less, and the poorest 40% of the world accounts for 5% of its income. The richest 20% accounts for 75% of the income, and if you have a roof over your head, food on the table, and running water, that includes you. Count your blessings, and be cautious and proactive in limiting your spending habits. You may end up with some more for yourself, or a little extra if you want to lend someone a helping hand. Click here to read more on consumer use of payday loans.
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