Sounds totally hot! I like you.
Sounds totally hot! I like you.
OMG, YES, YES, YESSS!
Haha!!
Kind of, but with more theatre/ hidden camera/ talk show. (You should watch the Intelevator with subtitles, btw. It's excellent.)
Holy crap, it looks so much better on her than on Katy Perry! Here the dress is gorgeous.
They're not really singers (though they do sing). They're comedians and entertainers.
CHILL ON THE GLITTER. There is a time and a place.
Truthfully, I think it's great that Jezebel are loyal to their staff. I don't think Doug Barry should be fired over writing sentences that make no damn sense, but I do wish they'd force him to write better. (English is my second language, and even I write better than DB!) His paragraphs are two pieces of styrofoam…
I'm with you. I think it can be useful to have labels just to simply things, just for clarity and to avoid really long explanations. But then we also have to keep in min that that's all we're doing: simplifying.
you think you're appreciating and identifying with some glamorous modern day Hunter S Thompson type (presumably because you view yourself as a kindred spirit who 'gets her' because you too are different and special and fucked up), when really you are just buying her brand.
Well, number 1: many, many, many people have never lived in New York.
Yeah, you're right. I was struggling with finding example number two, and he doesn't really fit (though the other two still stand).
I've read a lot of Cat Marnell's writing, and I'll probably buy this book on Kindle, and even finish it. Here's why: Cat Marnell is interesting in the same way that absinthe-drinking artists in 19th Century were interesting. It's the big persona of someone living completely outside of my safe borders. She does things…
It especially made me better, after reading your entertaining comment.
I think it's really cool that the couple decided to alert airport personell themselves. It's great that they had a suspicion, but even better that they followed through on it.
If we're brave enough to confront people, attitudes can change.
I had a boss who gave me all kinds of responsibility and honor, but she never told anyone else about this. So when I tried to make decisions, they'd just look at me like I was a kid dressed up in her mom's clothes. When I then asked my boss if I'd misinterpreted her words, she said, "No, you got it right. You're in…
Oh, absolutely.
Good! Feel confident! If you feel something is amiss, you're completely within your rights to decline/ leave/ say no. It doesn't matter if no one else agrees with you. You always have the right to back out of a situation where you're not comfortable. (And if it helps, I'll agree with you, from afar.)