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I will say that I shop probably too much at Forever 21, but my biggest beef with them is that there is SO MUCH CLOTHES AND JEWELRY AND MAKEUP AND HAIR STUFF that I am so overwhelmed sometimes when I walk in that I would like to turn around and leave. A couple weekends ago I was looking for a specific type of pants I

"The best divorce ever."

I don't know if I agree, at least for myself. I don't really care that the myth of her perfect life has been shattered, because I already knew it was a sham. I already knew that what she is able to do was not because she is better than me, but because she is way richer and has way more free time on her hands than me.

A well-filtered #tbt Instagram photo.

So that's what a Pinterest divorce looks like.

I'm curious what unconscious uncoupling looks like.

Yeah, but how many of them were on the cover of Pharrel's album.

Not to mention, he completely misses the entire point of the actual criticism. It's about needing him to represent us at all. But when you label something girls, and not a single girl is darker than a paper bag, it implies that any woman darker does not deserve the label. And it ties into deeply ingrained issues with

If covering birth control in an insurance plan is a burden on your religious beliefs just wait until you're stuck with the burden of all those female employees on maternity leave.

NEED THESE IN MY LIFE NOW THANKS

Elaine likey!

Okay, Science.

Are these GIFs really necessary?

This is my hometown. A few of my cousins went to the school, so I don't much care for the quote about the parents of children who go to the school being nasty. I always thought it was the less conservative option for Christian schools in the area (and it probably is). From what I've heard from people who still live

I still remember the photo shoot with Cory Monteith, Lea Michele and Dianna Agron from "Glee". All set in a high school. Monteith was fully clothed and playing the drums and shit, Michele and Fabron were capering about in midriff baring T shirts and panties sucking on lollipops and shit and it was all just

I read that as "dating down" on the fame scale. Same thing with the use of the word "interesting." I didn't think any of this was a commentary on them as people, but as strategic PR partner choices. Clooney is "dating down" in the sense that he has not previously dated anyone who could even come close to eclipsing

Sometimes I wish they were so I could kick one in the nuts.

Until it comes time to pay taxes, of course.

Absolutely. There is also kind of an implication that someone who doesn't have a clever sounding degree and wear a fancy suit to work is stupid/shallow/boring. Its great to be accomplished, but society increasingly seems to mistake what people do (ie. job) for who they are. "Wait, you aren't a professional something

I'm not crazy about the term either. I find it's typically used by people who take stock of a relationship in a very superficial manner. "She's not as cute as he is; he must be dating down." "She has a fancy high powered job and he's just a ____; she must be dating down." People have a lot more to offer in a