blackbirdpie
blackbirdpie
blackbirdpie

I think I like Anne Hathaway even more just because she seems like she's a little bit awkward, and yes— she seems like she's trying to be liked. You know, just like the rest of us do. So:

Maybe it's the model's hair/expression, but something about this dress makes me think it would be perfect for Adele.

Oh yeah, by far my favorite too.

Ugh, well, if you're making me take two....

I'll take this one. Thanks, just add it to my tab.

I don't see the ZOMG panikkkk hookup cultuur!! here. The truth of the matter is that men and women are free to be friends, just friends, start-as-friends-stay-as-friends-no-matter-how-drunk-we-get in a way that has never really been the case before (generationally speaking). Both men and women are interested in

I know that in reality it's best to not engage with assholes like that, but I always want to take the obnoxiously high road and just send their own hate back to them, with all the spelling and grammar corrected and a final grade on top.

All I really have s "Oh, thank god that wasn't a real woman, hired to be a model (chair) in a photo shoot." Which is what I thought originally. Not that this is great, but the other would've been even worse.

She is Flawless.

That Arya gif might just be the best thing I've ever seen.

God, I wish. Edith deserves to catch a break. I'm tired of her being used as Fellowes' whipping girl. (And people, stop saying she's "the ugly sister!" For chrissakes, she's totally cute!)

I love Connie Willis too! Despite her inexplicable refusal to admit that cell phone technology exists and isn't likely to disappear anywhere in the next fifty or so years.

I second Connie Willis! I love Blackout/All Clear.

These books are my favorite guilty pleasure. Although is it wrong that I actually am more excited for Jack Randall than Jamie??

My brother got my sister a plunger.

Hardly. Blackbirdboyfriend is a stoic sufferer. He'll be puking in the toilet, all while insisting he's fine and I should go back to bed (actually happened last week). Whereas the second I have a fever it's all "OH THE HUMANITY!"

When I was a kid, all I wanted for my birthday was a Felicity doll. I'd dreamed of it, pored over the catalog, covetously played with one of my friend's (two!) AG dolls every time I went over to her house. It was all I wanted, with the single-minded intensity that only an almost-8-year-old can have in the weeks

If I'm being generous, I'll take this in the sense of "behave in a way that would make your mother happy/proud." If I'm not being generous, I'll take it in a sense of pedestal-izing and relegating women to one of a few limited roles (that of mother).

But even as objective art, wouldn't you agree that there is an inherent problem with using a feminine medium to criticize women from a masculine perspective?

Oh, I'm not saying that men aren't allowed to appreciate fashion, or choose to express art through wearable items, etc. That's all totally legit. But I am saying that "why didn't he consider the womenz feelings?" [sic] is a totally valid critique when you are expressing your "art" through something intended to be put