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She did not want the job and specifically spoke out about how pissed she was that folks kept trying to push her as a candidate against her wishes, so, no.

Yeah, I think it's silly how many people seem to hate her for what seems like fairly standard young-starlet stuff. She's not necessarily "relatable" but I kind of hate that as a standard of judgment. If I could relate to a 20-year-old making blockbuster movies, that kid would definitely not be living her best life.

Treat yourself!

Now I'm not exactly sure what sexual orientation Zoe identifies with, but honestly I'm okay with straight people staying out of this one. There are enough straight people saying and doing homophobic things for them to talk about.

The article this post is about describes that experience pretty well in the first person. The husband had no idea he was gaslighting his wife, or even that he didn't trust her.

Dude if that was a "thirst trap," it definitely caught you, so...

I find it disappointing when someone does something on purpose to be offensive and then goes on about how it isn't offensive... like, it just seems cowardly.

Is undie rage that feel when your briefs keep sliding down your ass?

That was the most successful internet movement I have ever witnessed.

The problem isn't that he judged her looks, it's that he did so in the context of a comedy review as if being "chubby" (by LA standards maybe) disqualifies her from being funny. We all judge people's looks all the time. But not everyone is expected to be good-looking in order to be good at their job.

I think the point is that it has no place in a comedy review. You can find someone as attractive or unattractive as you want, but it doesn't mean they're less funny.

Yesterday I took my husband to the hospital for a kidney stone procedure. While we were there, at some point I managed to lose my cell phone. In a feat of overcoming my nature that I feel like I deserve some mild fussing-over for, I managed to not freak out when I realized I didn't have my phone and mostly focus on

I asked my brother, who's a shift supervisor at Starbucks, if he's worried about this. "Oh we're not going to do it, of course. Nobody's going to do it." Apparently everyone in the store thought Race Together was a "fun run" until they saw posts on the internet about it. (most of his supervisees are teenagers.

Now I have to recruit people for a road trip to Charlotte.

I think they're friends now, but there was a bunch of press about her being at Taylor's birthday party after what had gone down. I think someone probably talked to Lorde at some point and told her to tone it down. Or she just grew up a little, since she was a literal baby when her album came out.

And the pet's owner acted in pet-defense? I would watch that Law and Order, honestly.

I've got tons of issues with other things she's said, but I respect like 90% of the stuff quoted in this article. I would imagine it takes a lot of guts to be so forthright about your abuse history in a Playboy interview.

Lorde picked fights with a ton of people when she was starting out. Especially Taylor Swift. Basically she did a bunch of interviews talking about how she was so different from every other young pop star out there because she was actually smart and stuff. To be fair though, a lot of people did say she was angry and

I also prefer Ulta's loyalty rewards (spend enough money and you get a discount on the next thing you buy) to Sephora's (spend enough money and you get to... pick something from a case like in a skee-ball arcade or something).

Oh, thanks for the heads-up. I never buy bracelets because my wrists are too small. I impulse-ordered a watch online recently and now I have to figure out how to get it resized.