@LucyRed: I've got the same issue. I have agoraphobia so I can't do opening nights very well.
@LucyRed: I've got the same issue. I have agoraphobia so I can't do opening nights very well.
I'm quitting my job in 2 weeks. I could sure dedicate my next few months towards making that $30,000. Hell, I live off less than that in a year. GIVE IT TO ME UNIQLO.
Why does everyone think that more beauty pageants will lead to world peace? They're one of the meanest social gatherings of people I've ever seen.
@Penny_Esq: when it comes to hipsters and their ironic tees, idiocy comes from both sexes. I never give them the benefit of the doubt lest they show up, well, wearing this jackassery of a t-shirt.
@LadyFabulous: He looks like/sounds like/has the personality of one of my first boyfriends. Hence, I am all about Mr. Rogan.
@Penny_Esq: it's a woman who wore the shirt and got harassed. ...And paid $69 for a freaking t-shirt.
@ilikenoise: It'll replace dog purses and actual babies as accessories!
Whoo! Now I'm actually excited to go stand in line for the next hour at the Post Office, trying to send out a package international that I know I will screw up at least once and be sent off to fill out a new form. If only my CD player's batteries still worked...
@mknfuss: My foot hurt a lot, but it was nowhere near as bad as having my ribs tattooed - probably because it was so far away (on my foot) that I could disconnect easier from it. My biggest problem was that I was involuntarily jerking my foot around. My tattoo artist said it was like tattooing someone while in a…
@skittlbrau: Whooo! I had my foot done last January. Take care during healing - it's a risky spot for color to fall out.
@Ruby_Slippers: Personally, that IS what I want my mortician to say.
Most of my tattoos are covered in the winter time - I have my ribs, my upper back, my left foot and behind my right ear tattooed. I still love henna though - I've done it on people before and it's beautiful. Waiting for it to dry is a bitch though. It's still a nice medium since so many people apparently can't…
@DinaRonson: argh, seriously. I was happy way back when they made all kinds of cute shrugs that I could pair up with a strapless dress without looking too casual (like in a cardigan)
My parents would pull the whole "Your food doesn't have any ___" lie. Like I really COULDN'T tell the difference between like, fish and chicken or when something has spice in it. They'd tell me it's just all in my head. Also the whole "we won't punish you if you just tell the truth" and half truths like not…
@Sunflowercat: ARGH! I looked up the lyrics and they pissed me off so much...
My mother believed in being able to clean up a guy, which is why she tried to push me to stay with an abusive ex. She didn't know the full extent of his abuse, but was always like "look he got a job! you should get back together he's really changed".
@gluecake: ugh, grammar, i no haz eet.
@SarahMC: that's my main concern. How can they tell who is receiving the medicine and if they really need it? Or if it's being used properly?
@I'm Chuck Bass: I think it's the whole point - if you hate yourself you'll buy more product. But if they were actually trying to set the standard of "white is right" then they wouldn't be putting out fake tanners.
I agree with most of the commenters here - I really do enjoy the fashion posts you've put up, especially the way that you personalize the discussions. It might not be my fashion taste all the time (when I can afford to have nice things, I wear corsets and striped stockings) but you always seem to find that thread…