donnadraper
DonnaDraper
donnadraper

You just bragged about how basic your wife and daughters are...

I completely disagree about Arianna’s hair; I think it ages her terribly.

Gee ACA seems to need a lot of effort to make it “fail on its own”.

Yeah, this is the part that zaps the fear out of it for me. It’s NOT hard to crop or block out or mspaint-scribble the identifying features. And “winners” in previous years have admitted to making shit up for the internet kudos or whatever.

I’ve never commented on this platform before, but seeing this post the day after this weird thing happened seemed like too much of a coincidence. I’m commenting hoping one of you might have a logical explanation for what happened. Something that makes sense and lets me forget.

This is a little more creepy/disturbing than scary, but it’s something that still gives me chills when I think about it (and I try not to think about it very often). Note: All names have been changed.

Do you have a link to Amy’s interview? She wasn’t the best designer on the show, but I always thought she offered great commentary on everything happening in the workroom.

Based on information I’ve gleaned from reddit (sorry) and an interview that Amy did recently, supposedly Margarita and Michael as well as many of the other designers had all complained to the producers about the cheating, but the producers didn’t do anything so that they’d have a more dramatic runway - which they got.

Tim Gunn is obviously a treasure, he’s fair, critical, helpful, even tempered. What he is not good at is “acting”. Any time you can tell they have prepared a statement for him, he appears to just mistake volume for authenticity.

Around five years ago, I was a TA for an undergraduate literature course that had 300 students; there were two TAs and our job was mostly to do grading (sigh) and hand out exams and set up PowerPoints and stuff of that nature. Basically, assist the professor in all manner of tedium while she lectured. Due to a

This happened to me about ten years ago while I was attending college at West Virginia University. At the time, I was really into backcountry camping, which for reasons that will become obvious, I am not into anymore. One of the benefits (actually probably the only benefit) of attending college in West Virginia was

Oooh, very creepy!

the mug thing actually happens a lot if you put cold water in the glass, and condensed water forms a seal around the bottom edge. Air trapped beneath the glass will actually cause the glass to move or float across a surface. Fun fact.

JESUS the encounters with real people are creepier than ghosts...

This is not a ghost story, but a horrible human encounter. This happened about 4.5 years ago:

doot doot doodle doodle doot doot doo doo (I’m clearly bad at that)

During my teen years, like most of you I assume, my boyfriend and I would spend most nights just driving around town. One night during winter, we turned down one road that we thought was a different road, but this one ended up being very narrow, unpaved, and hadn’t been plowed. Our car got stuck and there was no cell

And for the record, in Benghazi, they were military contractors.

Just in case this didn’t crop up here before now.

you know the old saying about a broken clock...