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.
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…