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Eh, the only thing she had going for her was her youth, which is only important if you put a premium on that. Dumb as a box of rocks, it turns out.

I'll do you one better. One of the women my ex had an affair with was born the year I graduated high school.

I like it! I wonder if you could dye it red or a more subdued orange.

HOLY SHIT that's so much money. Like idc if she takes her song off spotify, but to pretend she did it for the good of the music industry is so weird, because it won't do shit for artists who don't have record deals, who need to build a fanbase online. She had all of it from the get go, her parents moved her to

uhhhhhhhhhhh that sounds dope

Look, Taylor Swift taking her stuff off spotify is justified, and if other artists do it too - great. But who are we kidding? Streaming is one of the few ways artists who are not established can get attention. You need to be part of some organization to get your stuff played on the radio, a deal with the studios, both

My sister was born in the 90s, and she just moved across the country, took her LSATs, and is working for a law firm. SHE WAS BORN IN THE 90s.

WHAT? Are you gonna try to tell me that WeePiglet won't be getting a letter to Hogwarts, either?

Agreed. Plus so much of her brand is built around her instagram following. It's why she was able to get that contract with Glu to make a mobile game, because she had a dedicated following she could push it to. It'd be dumb if she didn't have a professional photographer, it's in her best business interest.

Yeah its already started. we'll have the pleasure of being smug about this in the future.

I dunno. One time for my birthday my husband wanted to buy me an outfit, so I gave him free reign. Three hours later, and I had a black camisole and a grey cardigan from Banana Republic. The grey sweater looked great in my collection of other grey sweaters.

i feel like both of them changed pop culture in a HUGE, HUGE way, especially Kim. Like I bet a few years down the line, some person with a PhD is going to do his/her thesis on the Kardashian/West/Jenner thing, which probably won't happen with all the tv shows we drool over.

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THIS. why didn't i go to art school and be a photographer? why?

i wish i could be Kris Jenner's assistant & learn all her evil tricks & bend everyone in my life to my iron will

Because a lot of people don't feel fully dressed if they aren't wearing shoes. I know all of my older relatives consider taking your shoes off in their house to be tantamount to taking off your shirt or pants. Even when we were small children we weren't allowed to take our shoes off in their houses. It was considered

Wasnt one of the hitmen in Boardwalk Empire a kosher butcher by day?

I used to think it was weird too. But since I moved to NYC 3 years ago, I've noticed that any time I go to the home of someone who is from or has lived abroad, they have a no-shoes policy. I saw the light pretty much instantly because JESUS CHRIST the subway floors. I'm not a germaphobe, but I can't unsee that human

I think it depends on where you live. I grew up in California and shoeless houses are not uncommon. I now live in New York and myself and most of my friends have shoeless apartments- it's so common that I expect to take my shoes off in people's homes.

Preach!