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The Golden Globes made a statement this year, supporting Amy Poehler's #SmartGirlsAsk campaign, encouraging people to ask the kinds of questions of actresses that are worthy of them. We think that's fabulous. We also think Carrie Fisher is three kinds of fab for her response to the body-shamers who attacked her on social media after her stellar appearance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The Code-a-pillar from Fisher Price is one of the cool items that popped up around CES 2016, and we also love the Prism - we'll tell you why.
And we're NOT SORRY to tell you about the new 'Just Not Sorry' Chrome extension that will help all of us limit our 'dampening phrases.'
By Angela Misri and Eden SpodekThe Golden Globes made a statement this year, supporting Amy Poehler's #SmartGirlsAsk campaign, encouraging people to ask the kinds of questions of actresses that are worthy of them. We think that's fabulous. We also think Carrie Fisher is three kinds of fab for her response to the body-shamers who attacked her on social media after her stellar appearance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The Code-a-pillar from Fisher Price is one of the cool items that popped up around CES 2016, and we also love the Prism - we'll tell you why.
And we're NOT SORRY to tell you about the new 'Just Not Sorry' Chrome extension that will help all of us limit our 'dampening phrases.'