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I agree with everything you say, but I can’t get past the snot texture of kombucha. I don’t know how something that tastes so good can have such a revolting texture.

Nicki Minaj needs to listen to her own damn advice. She is the least humble rapper out there and refuses to acknowledge any female rappers that came before her. Also, she has been dissing Remy Ma like she, Nicki, is the female queen of rap and just no, sit down, Remy is better than you.

I’m pretty font ignorant, I basically use whatever is already on Microsoft Word so I would definitely trust your opinion more than mine. I definitely get the retro vibe though.

I like that we now have to treat Trump like a child in daycare and structure everything for him. And by like I mean feel both horrified and depressed.

It is perfectly goofy.

Its silliness competes with their attempts at seriousness which makes me appreciate it more. I think we can all agree it is a silly, silly font.

The New Yorker can be incredibly boring and self-important (they have a whole section on what plays are in New York right now and a restaurant review) and I can’t imagine wanting to take it home and finish it if I didn’t already get it. I rarely read the print issues I receive.

I subscribe to the New Yorker because I am so classy and worldly and intelligent (kidding, I got a good deal years ago and like to have access to their backlog of longform stories so I can avoid human interaction on public transportation) and I think that font looks goofy as hell.

Yeah, this site and people now in general do seem to move from “We love this woman she is our perfect feminist artist” to “this woman is horrible now let’s move on to someone new” at the drop of a hat.

Yeah, I don’t think most sexually dissatisfied people in relationships jump right to “we should fuck other people” unless they have someone they want to sleep with already.

I don’t get how the first LW “understands” her friend completely if all he does is lie. How in the world would you know anything he says is true?

Shhh, don’t tell anyone, but same.

Good things about this video: Katy’s eye makeup looks great and the intro to the video is giving me some Space Jam vibes.

Did you read the “track list” for Taylor’s new album that someone at Jez wrote up or the multiple posts Bobby Finger wrote about the snake video? I would definitely not say this website is stanning for Taylor Swift.

I don’t really think it is attacking someone to tell them that their religion was started by a man who openly talked about using it to make money and that keeps lifelong members who fall away from some arbitrary rules in conditions that would be considered inhumane. Like, go ahead and believe that we all have thetans

Naked 3 is my go-to palette. I don’t look good in oranges, but I think Naked Heat really has something for everyone and is good for a lot of warm eye looks. Naked Smoky is sort of a palette that maybe you would use it for a night out, but the shades really don’t work for many situations.

Naked 3 is my go-to palette. I don’t look good in oranges, but I think Naked Heat really has something for everyone

I find it nuts that they have all been so indoctrinated that they really don’t look at the negative media around Scientology or read the books that show what type of man L Ron Hubbard really was. Apparently they treat celebrities way better than regular members so all the celebrities are like well, I have never seen

I didn’t even know Laura Prepon and Ben Foster were dating, much less having a kid. I can’t even imagine being raised in Scientology, so good luck to that baby.

Naked Smoky is on sale everywhere (including the UD website) because it is supposedly being discontinued. However, it seems like the Naked Smoky palette goes on sale for 27 bucks at least once a year (that is the price I paid for my last one) because it is not the most popular of the Naked palettes (Naked 3 is, imho,

Naked Smoky is on sale everywhere (including the UD website) because it is supposedly being discontinued. However,

I think whoever wrote the article here on Jez made the mix-up between going-out top and work top. Vogue was talking about what women were starting to wear to their offices (their offices seem pretty casual to me if you could wear a t-shirt there, but it is a creative space) and the author of the post brought up the