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Well, I personally feel that kind of behavior is callous and unfeeling. Especially because the openly armed people going to the Newtown Starbucks were going there specifically to make a political statement, not local people just showing up as part of their everyday activities. Again, no one is being asked to give up

Pay rates for normal fashion shows do not apply to the VS show, which is essentially one big advertisement. Models are paid more for this gig.

With very, very few past exceptions (Selita Ebanks and Jourdan Dunn), VS does not use models who have implants. Push up bras and those chicken cutlet inserts help some of the girls out. But they use "natural" women.

Sophie is dramatizing this a bit. The contract girls may walk in the casting, but they aren't anxious. They know they're going to be in the show (I mean, really—like they're going to star in the VS holiday commercials and NOT be in the show. Don't think so.)

Well, it may be about being thin. But very few of the girls have big boobs. It's all about the push-up bra and chicken cutlets (on which most if the models double up).

That is what a supermodel's abs look like 2 months after having a baby. For real—Adriana Lima skipped the show after her first baby and was really upset to miss it. So she worked really hard to make this one after baby number two.

That's not what the author is talking about. Walking around with a visible gun may in fact be normal in some places—no one is arguing that. But do you think it's necessary for certain gun owners to choose someplace like the Newtown Starbucks for the purpose of making a statement about open carry? Yes, it's legal. But

This article is clearly aimed at the d-bags who are stirring shit up in public places—like the attempt to brandish guns while enjoying a latte at the Newtown Starbucks. The author clearly states that she doesn't feel all guns/gun owners are bad. She's singling out a subset of assholes.

That's cool. RTR has user uploaded reviews—some with images—so you can see how the dress looks on a variety of "real" shapes and sizes.

It's funny because I made this exact comment this morning on another article here. When I had short hair, women went bonkers for it. Men were so not into it—seriously, I did not go on a date for the entire year I had it.

I have to say, I cut my hair really short a few years back and universally, women loved it—I would get stopped multiple time a day on the street by women who wanted to know who cut my hair. (It was a little like Coco Rocha's new short style). However, I didn't date the entire year. Dudes just were not into the short

She is definitely nice! Years ago, my book club read her memoir, Comfort Me with Apples. One of our members was on staff at Gourmet mag at the time, and Reichl was EIC. She graciously accepted an invite to our book club discussion of her book and answered all of our questions and had a lovely conversation with us. It

The Lone Ranger bombed. Like crazy bad, big time bust. It's being held up as how NOT to do movies.

I think she just spews crap out in a vaguely unintelligible way because she thinks it makes her sound highbrow and smart. It's like talking in circles and not sting anything at all

If you are at all interested in the history of SNL and what it was like to be a part of the show in the various eras, you should check out the book "Live from New York" by Tom Shales. It's an oral history and is amazing.

Just another reason to dislike Maureen Dowd. I've hated her ever since she wrote that Vanity Fair article on the Middle East. Insufferable.

Like Dodai, I worked at night (as a coatcheck) and off days (as a temp) in order to do my internship (it was for college credit, not money). This was also in the media world, super competitive. It's just part of the deal—getting a job in a crowded field requires taking internships where you can and getting creative

I found that to be the case with men. I would apologize for my terrible French and make an attempt to converse. The men would encourage me to continue in broken, horribly accented French, even helping me with words along the way. The women? Oh, they would shut that shit down ASAP—immediately and obviously put-upon to

Right? Like, when people are like "I can't buy this house—look at the wallpaper!" YOU CAN CHANGE THE WALLPAPER, PEOPLE!

No, you'd just have to add "dealing with superior French women" to your list of woman issues.