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The guy over Becky’s left shoulder looks a lot like Barry Zuckerkorn, Attorney at Law.

This makes me think about Don Jr. for being too dumb to know what he was doing was wrong. Like if you’re a Black or Brown person you can get arrested for a having a small amount of weed on the bottom of your shoe. In some states if you get into a fight and kick the person in the stomach your crime can go from assault

It is MIND-BOGGLING to me that:

They are just asking for mold. 

I’m also thinking that sharing pictures of two co-workers with a third co-worker, brings it into your professional life, not just your personal life.

Exactly! I know people that love wrap dresses, I’ve seen people look cute it them. So, sometimes I’ll see a cute one and go “it’s my turn to look good!”....then the boobs come out and refuse to be wrapped.

I just can’t get behind the unbelted swing dress unless one has a totally straight figure or the dress doesn’t get significantly wider at the bottom. I’m a similar size to the girl in the picture but probably with bigger boobs and I bet she looks pretty funny straight on from the front. I always feel like I’m wearing

SAME. What’s cute on a size 2 lady with a flattish chest looks like a porn star wardrobe on me. 

i enjoy a wrap dress in theory, in practice my giant boobs always seem to show too much for the dress to be “work appropriate” (yes, we should be able to show any cleavage and be deemed work appropriate, but alas... )

It won’t affect you if you’re a major influencer. It will make it harder for brands to find smaller influencers to reach out to. When I was doing marketing for a small food company, we’d look for people with around 10-40k followers and look at the ratio of likes to see how their content performed.

I think I’m missing something. A true influencer would still be followed by a fuck ton of people and the number of likes they get could still be shared with advertisers even if it’s not publicly available. Is the ability to view likes really that important?

My sister is currently dating a man who’s been married and divorced twice. He claims both divorces came out of the blue. Sure, Jan. They bicker about cleaning and laundry in front of other people, so I don’t even want to imagine what it’s like behind closed doors. I don't think my sister will dump him, though, she was

I don’t like Karlie Kloss; I don’t think she has the charisma needed to host the show. But I do like Christian Siriano (and I adore Tim Gunn). He mentors in a different, blunter way than Tim. Tim’s takes were more cerebral, Christian’s are more visceral. (I couldn’t stand him when he was on the show, but he was only

Having read the book, I feel that the whole “spark joy” thing overshadowed the actual message of her book and the root of her method, which is just to be more conscious of what you own. Her storage methods center around arranging things so that you can see and access everything without having to move anything around

The spark joy thing is definitely not well understood. In her books it’s explained a lot better but also I think it’s going to mean something slightly different from person to person.

There’s one unintended, ironic effect of Marie Kondo’s show and it has nothing to do with getting rid of shit: I now understand why 70% of married women initiate divorces.

I 100% agree with Tim Gunn and want to go to Red Lobster with him and Andre.  Speaking of, where’s Andre? (One of the finest few moments in reality tv history)

Yes I like how she thinks you have to do something illegal to exercise your privilege.

Boldly proclaiming that your children won’t exercise your privilege is the ultimate privilege of peddling dishonest bullshit as the moral highground.

KK is already exercising her privilege to get law degree.