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Can you imagine being the copy editor or fact-checker on this book? I’d honestly rather stick needles in my eyes, thanks.

Go see it. This guy’s review reads like he didn’t want to like it. It’s better than his review implies, especially if you like any of the women in the cast.

Counterpoint: It’s better than this guy says it is.

Never sell your name. Never sell your name. No matter how big the paycheck, never sell your name.

I recently saw her at an event, and she looked perfect, of course — and taller than I thought she would be ...

I think the Dior newsprint dress was the first time it occurred to me that, oh, fuck, so this isn’t something I can actually imitate because I’m poor. Even the naked dress from the first season looks cheap by comparison.

Admittedly mine is also wild, wild speculation, but thinking of two things: First, don’t most women “of a certain age” go in for the nip and tuck because a man is involved? Because we live in a fucking patriarchy in which men can get as old as they want, but their wives better start maintaining via the knife once fear

I don’t buy the plastic-surgery story for one simple reason: She doesn’t need it, and she wouldn’t dream of doing it to make him happy, because she hates his criminal ass.

They were dog-whistling to King Cheeto’s base, plain and simple. We should feel some sense of hope that its success was only temporary before her true ugliness was finally revealed in full and addressed. But shame on ABC for their not-so-subtle tactics in the first place.

Actually we were super late to the game in WW2 — Japan’s Air Force and Germany’s Luftwaffe were way ahead of us, and if certain people hadn’t had an “Oh, fuck” moment in the late 1930s, the outcome of WW2 could have been really different. Our “might,” especially in the air, was highly reactionary to other countries

At what point in this lying liar’s circus does the media grow some balls and daily put on the front page of every newspaper and kick off every newscast with, “Here are the lies Donald Trump told yesterday”? Because he knows exactly what he’s doing. Everyone, including Haberman, continues to give him way too much

I watched the wedding I think five times over the weekend, and I am unashamed, because goddammit I just wanted to watch something lovely and happy in this shitty world. Even Sunday, when I returned to Twitter and saw Ttump on his typical crazypants “Witch Hunt” rant EVEN THOUGH HE IS SO FUCKING GUILTY IT IS

Never heard of Meghan before the engagement announcement because I never watched Suits. Wouldn’t have known when it was on if you held a gun to my head.

Why does it look so dry? Aside from the laughable, dude-just-give-it-up aspect, it’s just simply a bad toupee. That’s the most astonishing part to me. He keeps thinking he’s fooling us, but this is just next-level fake and awful.

But that seems to assume the show is the only substantive path, when quite the opposite is true. Look at all the labels that have become so popular in the same time period — Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Mary Katrantzou, Mansur Gavriel. None of them needed the show. The show isn’t a guarantee to fame and success.

But this is what I’m saying: Did they need the show to get where they are? I’m thinking no.

Thanks to his now-constant appearances on TV, I am now having dreams that star Michael Avenatti.

Ha, definitely. But just to add, Rachel Weisz is 48 and pregnant with her first child (she’s married to Daniel Craig, so a little Bond baby!). So it happens!

I get that, but again, my original question: With the exception of Christian Siriano, none of these people has really become anything close to a household name. So who’s to say that they wouldn’t have gotten the jobs they got without the show? I’m just really questioning the impact the show had on their careers. They

I actually checked it out after I wrote that, also because I didn’t want to get attacked by a bunch of people saying, “See?!? You’re wrong!!!” But it’s true, there is zero mention of Project Runway on his bio on his site. I like him as much as the next person, because I agree, he’s one of the few designers embracing