With so many girls and women longing for the perfect body—some fostering eating disorders in order to do so—Rehabs.com is showing its site visitors how impossible it truly would be to look like Barbie. According to its site section Dying to be Barbie, the ubiquitous doll is a physical impossibility: Her neck’s too thin to hold up her head. Her feet would force Barbie to walk on all fours. Her waist is so thin she’d only have room for half her liver and a “few inches of intestine.” (New York Daily News, Rehabs.com)

Paul Asay has covered religion for The Washington Post, Christianity Today, Beliefnet.com and The (Colorado Springs) Gazette. He writes about culture for Plugged In and wrote the Batman book God on the Streets of Gotham (Tyndale). He lives in Colorado Springs with wife, Wendy, and two children. Follow him on Twitter.