'Do I Look Like A Slut' Video Explains Why The Answer Is Always No

“Why do we need to reassure ourselves that we don’t look like ‘sluts?’ And what is a slut, anyway?”

Those are the questions videoblogger Hannah Witton explores in a recent video, breaking down the phenomena of slut-shaming and judging a woman’s sexual activity by her clothing choices.

Witton shares definitions of the word “slut” provided by her Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr followers, many of whom believe that the term was simply invented to shame women for their sexual choices.

The conclusion? “No matter how a woman dresses, she’s not a slut… because sluts don’t exist.”

Watch the full video above.

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What Lena Dunham Reads Before Bed (Plus Other Celeb Picks)

What do best-selling authors, Hollywood actors and other notable folks read before bed? Find out in this excerpt from By the Book.

By Pamela Paul

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Architecture's Most Legendary Surfaces Transform Into Hypnotic Illustrations

This post originally appeared on ArchDaily.
By Karissa Rosenfield

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Portuguese architect Andre Chiote has shared with us his latest illustration series, this time exploring the graphic potential of surface’s patterns from some of architecture’s most iconic structures.

“Each building holds an aesthetic essence by which it stands recognizable. Some stand out for its volumetric expression while others remain in our memory because of their skin, the texture which builds its surface,” describes Chiote. “The universe of those textures is extremely rich and plays with different elements which alone or combined create expressive compositions. Colors, materials of diverse nature, light and shadow set in a random way or organized according to geometric rules, form patterns with such a visual impact that allows them to stand as icons themselves.”

Cite: Rosenfield, Karissa. “Patterning Iconic Architecture: Andre Chiote Illustrates Surfaces and Textures” 12 Nov 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed 14 Nov 2014.

The Painful Condition That Could Affect 6.5 Million Americans By 2020

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By Dr. Mehmet Oz

There’s a common misconception that if you’re not pounding the pavement as a runner, your knees are probably in pretty good shape. In truth, millions of women develop knee problems that aren’t related to exercise at all but are the result of everyday wear and tear. One of the most likely culprits? Knee osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease that breaks down cartilage and, in turn, causes bones to grind against one another, leading to painful inflammation. Not only has knee OA become more prevalent, it’s also striking younger people. Researchers estimate that some 6.5 million Americans between ages 35 and 84 will be diagnosed with the condition by 2020, and the average age of diagnosis will have fallen from 72 to 55. What’s more, women are at greater risk than men, possibly because their wider hips can increase stress on the knee. Being overweight just aggravates the problem: Every pound you gain adds four pounds of pressure on your knees, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Here are ways to keep knee OA from stopping you in your tracks.

Eat: Broccoli

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Consider this veggie your lean, green joint-boosting superfood. In a 2013 lab study, a compound in broccoli called sulforaphane was found to help protect against OA. According to the results, sulforaphane—also present in other cruciferous veggies like Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and cauliflower—decreased the amount of certain enzymes that speed up cartilage breakdown. Sulforaphane is not found in frozen broccoli, so opt for fresh florets.

Drink: Milk

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The calcium in milk doesn’t just strengthen your bones. It may also help slow the progression of knee OA in women, according to a 2014 study in Arthritis Care & Research. The scientists looked at the distance between the bones in the knee and discovered that while they grew closer together in all study participants, the progress was significantly slower in milk drinkers; the more milk women consumed, the stronger the effect. Subbing in other calcium-rich dairy products may not cut it: Yogurt actually had no impact on OA, and cheese only made things worse, possibly because of its high saturated-fat content.

Wear: Lower Heels

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I don’t have to tell you that the higher your heels, the more pressure you’re putting on your poor feet. But did you know that those stilettos could also be contributing to OA? Researchers at the University of Southern California found that when women walked in 3¾-inch heels, they increased stress on the knee joints by nearly 90 percent compared with a half-inch flat. If you think switching to wedges is the answer, not so fast. It’s true that a wider heel may help prevent ankle injuries, but it can also increase knee rotation. To be safe, choose heels shorter than two inches. Save going higher for days when you’re not planning to do a lot of walking and switch to flats whenever you can.

Exercise: Thigh Muscles

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One of the best ways to protect your knees is to make sure your legs are in tip-top shape. One study in Arthritis & Rheumatism found that women with the strongest quads were less likely to develop symptoms of knee OA two and a half years later. Here, two quick moves you can do at your desk:

While seated, start with both feet flat on the floor. Slowly straighten one leg out in front of you and hold for ten seconds. Then slowly lower it. Repeat ten times on each leg.

Sit on the edge of your desk with feet dangling above the ground and cross your legs at the ankles. Then raise both legs straight out in front of you and push your top leg down as you press your bottom leg up, creating tension. Hold for ten seconds. Aim for four sets, then cross your ankles the opposite way, and repeat.

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My Conversation with Cristina Saralegui

Tonight I’m joined by broadcaster Cristina Saralegui, who was named by Time Magazine as one of the 25 most influential Hispanics in America. Her daily show on the Univision network won 12 Emmys over its 21-year run and broke new ground for audiences, tackling issues that other Latino broadcasters shied away from addressing. That commitment to deal honestly with difficult issues is evident in her new book, “Rise Up and Shine! My Secrets for Success in Career, Relationships and Life.” In it she writes candidly about, among other things, her son’s struggle with mental illness.

In the clip below, Cristina describes how she first learned of her son’s illness only after he checked himself into a psychiatric ward.

For more of our conversation, be sure to tune in to Tavis Smiley on PBS. Check our website for your local TV listings: www.pbs.org/tavis.

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Want An Easy Way To Replace A Button On The Run?

The Clip ButtonButtons have been around on clothing for more than 4,000 years. After all that time they still manage to fall off at the most inopportune moment when there is not a needle and thread anywhere nearby. Even if there are, you don’t always have the time necessary to thread a needle and get sewing before you will be late for an important meeting. That is why a couple of designers have come up with The Clip Button.

Biostar's IDEQ-T1 Mini PC Packs USB Audio, Quad Core CPU

By incorporating a separate audio controller within its new barebone nettop, Biostar’s IDEQ-T1 “K” model can play host to a number of audio enhancements and features that normally aren’t found in this class of PC, including – inevitably – karaoke software.

Researchers claim 81% of Tor users can be identified by router information

tor-1Internet users who don’t want to be tracked have many tools at their disposal. One of the most commonly used tools is Tor. Tor is a free software platform and open network that is designed to allow users to defend against traffic analysis as they surf the web. Users of Tor want to keep their business activities, relationships, and privacy … Continue reading

Surface Pro 3’s latest ad takes jab at the MacBook Air

Microsoft rolled out its latest ad for the Surface Pro 3 over the weekend, and in it is the same tired theme we’ve seen before: comparison with an Apple product, in this case a MacBook Air. It’s short and sweet at 30 seconds, and focuses on the features offered by the Surface Pro 3 (“…it has got a USB!”) while … Continue reading

The Sad Fates of the World's Six Tallest Unfinished Buildings

The Sad Fates of the World's Six Tallest Unfinished Buildings

Building a house is stressful. Building a skyscraper is a nuclear bomb of stress, problems, and carefully-coordinated chaos—chaos that is closely tied to the economy, and that is easily derailed by war, politics, and financial downturns.

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