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They’re SO good! And I love that color! Mine are a little shorter than I prefer right now, because I had a *leeeettle* break on one nail, filed them all down a bit to compensate, and then IMMEDIATELY badly broke another one. :( But for real, without my heavy duty PolishArmor routine? They have about the same

Same. I do a base of three coats of Nailtiques 2 (my nails are shittyyyyyyyyy), plus two coats of color, plus a bulking top coat, plus a quick-dry top coat, and if I take a shower at 10:30 and start on my manicure right after, I’m usually doing the last coat around 12:30-1. Is this weird? IDK.

Or Sally Hansen Insta-Dri in the red bottle! I love the Giant Valu Size you can get Seche in (a regular bottle plus a 4oz bottle to refill it from) for like twenty bucks, but Insta seems to wear a little better for me, and isn’t as prone to Seche’s notorious “shrinkage” issue. But one or the other is a MUST-HAVE for

Have a blog, and ditto. I am not twenty-five, I do not have perfect skin, and I am not a makeup maestro. I absolutely edit photos to fix contrast/saturation/color issues (I kinda have to, because I’m also not a photography maestro), and I will absolutely airbrush out a gnarly zit or take some of the red out of eyes

I’m not saying I find that behavioral dichotomy difficult to believe — I’ve seen it plenty of times too! but fortunately not as extreme examples as you’ve laid out here, for which lemme just say oh I am so sorry and [[hugs]] — I just find it so hard to understand. Like, what elements would have to “flip” in my own head

While any actualpsychologists in the house would probably dispute our layperson’s oversimplified “diagnosis” here .... yeah, I feel like there’s a strong possibility he’s got some kind of personality disorder. TOO BAD HIS DUMB CULT WOULDN’T LET HIM BE TREATED FOR THAT.

NOOOO I haven’t seen that one yet but it’s SO on my list! (And I am not at all a Horror Movie Person at all, for the most part -- at least not the more common “terror ‘n’ gore” variety.)

Exactly this. And it just makes you wonder what’s really going on in his head, why are his valuations of peoples’ worth and agency apparently so different (his laudatory coworkers versus his evidently very un-laudatory exes), how much of his public and professional persona is “performative,” etc. Like if he’s such a

And if Cruise’s public/professional persona is indeed carefully calculated and “performed” in part or entirely to make CoS appealing — which sounds very tinfoil-hat-brigade but isn’t outside the realm of possibility — then it’s even more insidious.

That is SUCH a good movie! WOEFULLY UNDERRATED. Fave alien/creature design in yeaaaaars, and the whole cast is just fab. <3

It’s extremely weird to me how he seems like SUCH a good guy ... until you get into discussion of his family/romantic relationships or the Scientology thing. Of course the “Tom Cruise Personal Drama!!” gossip shit all comes with the caveat that this is third-party reporting, and we can’t possibly know the true

I don’t remember hearing anything about Renner’s departure either, but it’d be a pretty easy guess that he’s been super busy with Avengers shit, soooo.

Simon Pegg has said a lot of nice things about Cruise, on a professional level and otherwise, and Pegg seems like a legit Pretty Good Dude and A Real Person. Maybe he (and Jeremy Renner, who’s done the same) have been under BIG PRESSURE from honchos/studio types to do so? But concur, my impression is that Cruise is

OOOOOO, FANCY! I’ve just got a regular ol’ non-impact driver/drill, but I do indeed fucking love it and don’t know how I existed without one for so long. Plus they have like literally a hundred-plus tools that run off the same 20V Li-ion battery, so I had an excuse to get a recipro saw too. 

GOOD TO KNOW! I’ll probably grab one of the TO retinol thingers the next time I order from them, thanks! 

Ehhhhh, azelaic has been FDA-approved (in prescription forms, I guess) since 1995, so well over 20 years. Adapalene was approved the following year, and a couple years ago was made available OTC (albeit in a much lower concentration). I’ve used both, azelaic is amazing and has basically zero ill effects, whereas 1%

Things That’re Super Good AND Super Cheap :

I have that one too, and I don’t mind it a bit! In fact I kinda enjoy it when I accidentally get a little on my lips and lick them later and it’s like biting into a vitamin C tablet.

I haven’t tried a retinol yet, just hardcore retinoids — regular tretinoin and the allegedly gentler time-release version (Retin-A Micro). I was so hopeful for the Micro, as I’ve got some burgeoning eye-area lines that I’d like to blast too, but ugh the flaaaaakes. Have you had visible results on any lines/wrinkles fro

Wellllll, apparently it is and it isn’t. It’s in a LOT of OTC products — TO has a 10% azelaic (which sucks — granted, it’s marketed for “smoothing” not acne, but the concentration is too low AND it contains a silicone that breaks me out like a mofo), and there’re products from Paula’s Choice and numerous others that