I hated Fashion Star, and yet I watched it pathologically.
I hated Fashion Star, and yet I watched it pathologically.
Wow, this was terrible, on so many horrible levels.
GOOD FOR HER. I am so glad she's out there showing her face and living her life. That animal rotting in prison stole ten years from her, and she can't get that back, but she can give no fucks and make up for all the fun she missed now. A lot of people wouldn't have the courage. I admire her spirit.
Update #6 is from a spoof site.
Oh god, I'm so excited. I am literally incapable of properly expressing HOW FUCKING EXCITED I AM via the English language.
One thing:
Um, it's '09ers ... not '99ers ... Geek and Proud, yo
I have real physical feelings of nervousness about this. Please, please be good. Also those kids have not aged a day - I couldn't tell what scenes were and weren't from the original show.
I don't know why but even though support this project and I really loved the first two seasons of the show, it wasn't until I heard those opening Dandy Warhols chords that I believed any of this would work. That song and this show are inexorably linked in my heart.
I feel a little conflicted about this. First of all, I LOVE the idea of a camp for "gender nonconforming" boys - a place where they can be themselves and be supported by friends and family. We need about a million more of those please-and-thank-you. But the whole fashion show and teaching about make-up? It's…
The comments on that article are so vile. I don't understand how people can live with that kind of hatred boiling inside, especially for children who just want to express themselves and parents who encourage their child to do so. And yet, those commenters will say that these children and their parents are the ones…
This is really, really beautiful.
That little Merida has me sobbing in my office. There is still time to make the world an ok place for these kids.
Must stop chopping onions at my desk!
How on earth do I get a job here!?!
The parents who send their children to that camp are heroes.
This story was awesome and I loved the whole thing. Except this part:
I'm really glad I read this! I avoided it at first because I thought it would be some crazy star-stalker person who thinks that if she could track Matt Damon down, he would be all "You're the best ever and now we should go get married". Turns out she sounds like that spontaneous, slightly loose-headed (but in a fun…
This is the epistolary epic of our time. This justifies the existence of Twitter, all on its own.