addictedtosmut
addictedtosmut
addictedtosmut

I’m perfectly chill, if a little hyperbolic. I noticed that Gawker is posting fewer celeb posts lately. The transfer of a standing column from there to here suggested that, as Denton said would be the case, this would become more of a gossip hub than it was before.

Good one. I'm so jaded by this stuff to the point of indifference that I didn't even notice that.

Brandi - I loved your posts, and am really sad you won’t be here anymore. Like a lot of the writers on Millihelen, you were so great with the readers and commenters, and you showed so much respect for people. I wish you a lot of luck, and hope to be able to read you somewhere else.

This breaks my heart. I have had many people ask about my column. I will keep writing it! I am trying to find a site to publish my column, but, if I have to make my own site, I will. To keep tabs on my reviews, follow me on Twitter (brandikirch), Instagram (brandikirchgessner), or Facebook (Brandi Morgan

Frequent reader, infrequent commenter (even though this was the only place I was out of the grays). Just chiming in to say how much I’ll miss Millihelen. When it first debuted, I thought I wouldn’t have more than a passing interest in a beauty blog, but it became one of my favorite reads. Thanks for the Deep Cuts that

This was my favorite part of the site, even more than Kitchenette.

Damn I loved this blog. Long may it live in our hearts and minds! Jane, thank you so much for giving me the chance to contribute; it has been an absolute pleasure.

This is total bullshit. Millihelen was the first site I checked everyday and my favorite place on the internet. But, I’ve followed you since TAL and I’ll follow you wherever you go next.

My rage at the loss of Millihelen has started to mellow a bit, but hot DAMN! I’m still mad. As others have said, this was a welcoming, non-judgy little part of the Internet for Laydeeeez, full of insightful commenters bringing their own real world experience. I met Don’tBeSuchaBoobPunchTina, my fellow fortysomething

This place is pretty much a unicorn, but xoVain does okay. Although tbh it hasn’t been at all the same since Alle left and FUCKING A I am so sick of reading about Korean beauty and skin care on there.

I’ve been a Gawker reader from the beginning, long before kinja and had a star at Gizmodo when only 7 other people did. I wasn’t always crazy about all the changes I saw over the years but I fell in love with Millihelen immediately. It became my favorite place for beauty stories with an incredible diversity of

I am really sorry. I loved millihelen, and was in the process of crafting a piece for it, about what it’s like to be over 50 discovering makeup (mostly fun but a little strange, sort of like discovering makeup at any other age). I specifically liked that your target audience wasn’t the usual “beauty tips and

Since I have started hitting the anger stage/ giving no fucks about anything stage in my breakup...I probably would have put on my head phone and started doing squats and random zumba moves in front of the place because I came to work out and I'm working out.

I’d be super annoyed if it happened to me. And I’m the definition of nobody.

What kind of shitty gym can't look up a member on its system with something other than the barcode thingy?

That Amy Schumer thing sounds pretty much like an extremely overblown situation mostly made up by the magazine. Like, if I was famous and I was being turned away for forgetting my membership card, I think that’s one scenario where “You know who I am” is pretty valid since it’s unlikely someone would be pretending to

Khloe has returned to the top Kardashian spot in my heart.

Hey, if there’s two things that stop the minute you get into prison, it’s taking drugs and getting pregnant, Definitely two things that don’t happen in women’s prison at all.

Or on the flipside “I’m pretty high on meth right now, but I’d better use at least two different types of birth control before we get to the sex, otherwise I might get pregnant and put myself at risk of violating state laws...”

Yes, because hard-core meth addicts are totally capable of rational thought processes along the lines of, “I’d like to do some meth but I’m pregnant and might go to jail over it.”