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I think it's very difficult because "normal" American eating—donuts for breakfast, McDonald's for lunch, pizza for dinner, with a couple of Big Gulps, half a box of Oreos and a bag of Doritos in between meals—should probably be classified as an eating disorder, and when you want to do better it's hard to know what's

Last year, Taylor Swift told Rolling Stone that she's very guarded about her privacy.

cp >>>>>>>>>> bc

Imagine time traveling to the year is 2009.

He's definitely got the rakish charm and has proven he can lead an actioner. I'm all for it!
(can Hiddles be the bad guy?)

Someone posted this over on io9 earlier. YES, PLEASE.

Yeah, there's a hardly a comparison between the two. Human lives lost at the siege of Leningrad alone total more than the combined American casualty count of WWI and WW2. Yet still, with people resorting to murder and cannibalism to survive a TWO YEAR SIEGE, there's a chunk of amazing Russian literature that came out

Especially when, here in Britain, we wouldn't use either of those as they both sound wrong, so trying to adapt to remember which is fine in America and which isn't confuses the crap out of me. Here, we just say black, Asian, Indian, Arab etc. Those are still the correct terms here. In a similar speech here, Benedict

Sororities are not my thing. Never joined one, never wanted to. I find certain sorority behavior annoying (the cliquishness, the uniformity, etc.) but I also think if that's your thing, whatever. It's just not my thing. Sororities, pep rallies, 12-person birthday dinners at a restaurant, bridal parties, party buses —

I don't get your point.

Honestly, if people kept asking me about my ex husband I would have been a million times less gracious than she has been.

The whites are a part of Wimbledon tradition that will never, ever change. Never. Never. Her Majesty the queen will dance about naked on Centre Court, waving a bottle of gin and singing "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" before the whites are abolished.

My ring is made out of organically-grown, free-range lentils and the artisans who made it actually paid me to take it off their hands.

She's lovely. I like seeing plain, brown-haired girls sans flash on a magazine cover. Granted, I'd like Vogue better if it featured actual models on its covers, but DJ is a refreshing change from Nicole Kidman.

I always love these interviews. The subject is always effortlessly cool/chic/casual. They always shop at little vintage shops that you've never heard of. They always meet up at some vegan cafe / gourmet burger / fair-trade organic kale bistro for the interview.

When Vogue interviews me, they'll be all,

That comparison is what pisses me off the most. There is more life in a photo of Vivien Leigh asleep than there is in Dakota Johnson on any kind of film, moving or otherwise.

Young Laurence Olivier.

Because there is never enough Jimmy Stewart.

And he was super genuinely a really wonderful human being. I see Gene Kelly downthread and while I freaking love his movies, he was considered a sort of controlling perfectionist. Mr. Stewart was just as wonderful as his characters.

I probably would have dug up Paul Newman's corpse during the first six months or so if I'd had the opportunity, TBH.