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Warning: the following article contains jokes. These jokes have been made at billionaire George Clooney's expense. If you are a fan of the actor once dubbed "the sexiest man alive",or salt and pepper goatees, please keep scrolling. Thank you.

The poor woman obviously married beneath her.
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How does a new mother get to the point where a knife seems the only answer? Where she feels that cutting herself is the only way to end months of misery? And how can the "joy of motherhood" become such a burden it threatens your very self?

Brigid Glanville took time off work to have her second child, Clementine, but in the months following the birth, things started to unravel.
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'There are two things about fashion that I know to be true: we have too many clothes, and too many of the clothes we buy are made under questionable conditions.'

When it comes to ethical fashion, what role should the department stores play in the conversation?
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"This is the same man who called Adele "a little too fat" and Heidi Klum "too big" for a model.

The designer of Chanel and Fendi sure knows how to court controversy.
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Yep, a wedding really can bring religion into your life – soon Meghan will know what it's like to be in hell.

Spare a thought for the royal bride to be when the rellos hit town, writes Kathy Lette.
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There’s a long history of grown men invoking the man-boy defence. Last year, after revelations that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Kremlin connected lawyer during the campaign surfaced, the Trump team responded by characterising the 39-year-old father of five as an “honest kid”.

He's not a boy... but not, somehow, yet a man.
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Those on the receiving end of government assistance are made to watch as the nation defines them as “dole-bludgers”.

Those receiving Centrelink payments are barely able to.
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Thankfully, there are a number of different solutions that can help.

Polluted air, contaminated water, bacteria-filled commutes, late nights, and stress can all negatively impact your skin in more ways than you may know.
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"The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound. With this considered, it makes sense that I saw 'yeet' before I heard it..."

'I used to be with 'it', but then they changed what 'it' was.'
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A handy guide for the sniffly among us.

As we head into April, we have truly entered cold and flu season.
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There are plenty of singlets that cost a bomb, and look better than a raggedy old t-shirt that was last worn to paint the fence on the weekend.

Queensland surf clubs are leading a push to change an age-old ban on blokes wearing tank tops.
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Carol Berman had the horrifying realisation that her husband of 40 years no longer recognised her as his wife.

And the Australian professor who knows why.
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"If a financial emergency should strike, the option of placing that quick ad on Backpage or a similar website is no longer available to me, or to any other worker."

Here's why you should be as well.
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This calls for a celebratory spag bol.

In general, people with visible facial differences, such as acne, are rarely represented in "real" beauty campaigns.

The beauty industry makes billions marketing to people with skin problems. But it can't stomach a pimple.
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Nigella Lawson's essay on feminist cooking is a revelation.

The former journalist turned famous cook is almost wasted in the kitchen.
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