OliveMustard
OliveMustard
OliveMustard

The Pokemon movie hasn’t even come out yet, come on!

Ive heard approximatly no one complaining about his teeth tho??? The issue is the creepy beady eyes and the fact that his body looks like a persons body in a furrie suit. Its creepy. Its a bad design. It can be easily fixed. The people are right.

Why should she have to receive any feedback at all? What is it with you and these fashion “experts” that drives you to want to tear down things? You don’t like something? Fine. But why monetize your bullshit online? They are literally being paid to be mean, but then pretend that it’s all good because the people they

You know what? Yes, I would like it to be a thing that criticizing subjective things about the way women look and dress is considered anti-feminist. For starters, 95% of the criticism I’ve received about my looks or my body or my clothes has been from other women. And the women who engage in this petty bullshit are

Any time anyone says, “You shouldn’t care about x issue, when y and z issues are going on,” it makes me shudder. Yes, there are worse things, but frankly ripping it out of someone for what they wear isn’t nice, and women - even famous women - should have a right of reply to people who say mean things about them in a

the only people that have an issue with that Olivia said are white feminists that are super quick to protect one of their own because they like the content they create. olivia’s feelings are valid and if you are defending those ladies and talking shit about Olivia you are part of the problem. she can feel how she

I have no idea what conflict is being talked about here beyond what was written in the above article, but it seems strange for an article in Jezebel to start off by complaining that a criticism waged by another woman about a website criticizing women (even if limited to their fashion choices) shouldn’t exist b/c WOMEN

Munn’s call-out was overblown and unfairly targeted and kind of eye-roll-y, I agree, but fashion criticism like this definitely has its problematic aspects that are worth discussing. It is true that women’s appearances, in our culture, are up for public critique in a way that men’s are not. I don’t think that that

Yeah, this is mean. You can spin it any way you want, but when you criticize how someone is dressed so heavy-handed and regularly, you are criticizing the person too.

Personally, I think the site is pretty gross. I believe the world needs less judgement about how women look, not more.

...personality.

Goes perfectly with absence of taste, intellect, culture, SUBSTANCE.

In case you were wondering whether tacky minimalism was possible  

“My first book was basically my diary.”

Another Trump fraudster. Harvard student? No. Fashion model? More like PR placement. Pro skater? Where? Poet? More like bad lyricist - to be charitable. Religious Jew? They really don’t intermarry, so even that doesn’t check out.

Looking buff? He’s looking puff in that pic. 

There used to be a blog back in the day we’d all submit comments to - it was Said to Female Journos or something like that. We used it to send the sexist shit that had been said to us. For those of us in TV, where most reporters are now one-man-bands so we’re carrying our own gear, most often it’s “where’s your

I cringe at a lot of movies and books with female journalists in them because these female characters almost always end up battling romantic feelings and/or sleeping with the men they’re covering or working with or working for. It’s unrealistic and sexualizes women just doing their jobs. (In the meantime, Sean Penn

I’ve been on the OMAD (One Meal A Day) for the last two weeks and I’ve really noticed the opposite. I no longer have the late afternoon post lunch crash, and overall I have more energy throughout the day. Now to be fair, that mainly could be due to the fact that I am overweight by 40-50lbs, so my energy could just

I see he hired his stepmommy’s decorator who did the blood red Christmas trees.