I didn't hate it the first time I saw it but when it started showing up everywhere... seemed like a strange failure of style editorialists.
I didn't hate it the first time I saw it but when it started showing up everywhere... seemed like a strange failure of style editorialists.
A(nother) La Cage aux Folles revival!
You know it!
Scarily, the SJP/Miley thing was after (the movie was 2010). No wonder SJP was pissed!
I don't remember that! That's funny because (don't kill me for knowing this), in Sex and the City 2: Middle East Boogaloo, Samantha goes to Smith's movie premiere in a dress she was advised against wearing because it was "too young" and she ends up on the red carpet next to Miley wearing the same dress :)
This reminds me of the dress that was everywhere in 2013: The Gucci Peacock Monstrosity.
"And the only reason you have any is because men allow you to have it."
*Monty Burns voice* Exxxxxxxxxcellent.
The plan for Feline World Domination continues, unabated...
Sounds like the words of a man heartbroken to see the world and privilege he knows vanishing into the landfill of history. Here, allow me.
I wish I could answer intelligently; I honestly don't know. A few apologists on Gawker and other sites have tried to claim he's a legit "photographer" who is always talking or Tweeting about his hobby.
Yup. I said it last night on Gawker: Most, if not all, women know that feeling when they realize a guy's camera is focused on and/or following their movement. And we also know the tirade of abusive obscenities we open ourselves to when we try to evade or obstruct their lens. I believe between his picture taking of her…
Yup. I'm sure this girl did seem "nice enough." She was oblivious and unable to object to his creepshotting.
A pre-emptive plea for everyone to remember to use their dismiss button as needed.
It's Christian Dior Fall 2014.
In the end, it was a win for me - he really was, without hyperbole, The Best Cat Ever. A few times when I traveled, I had friends cat sit and they all would say after, "Oh if you ever need to find him another home, I want him." He could open doors, give massages, and lived for wake-up face kisses.
The first cat I got I adopted from the couple who had rescued him as a stray. They desperately wanted to keep him - he was incredibly affectionate - but they already had a cat who was having none of a new family member. As a result, the couple was forced to keep the stray in their garage, so the house cat couldn't…
You comment reminded me so much of one of my favorite moments from The Mary Tyler Moore Show - when Phyllis, stung by her husband's infidelity with Sue Ann, waxes philosophical to Mary about gender roles in a different species. I wish I could find the clip but it was pulled from YouTube, so you have to imagine the…
I hit bingo after wading about twenty-comments deep in the Hesse piece.
In the last fourteen years, and with three different cats, I definitely have dealt with 5-6 cat fart incidents - and they're so bad, they become memorable. Like, the last time about a year ago, a guest room fart that infected the entire second floor and drove me to sleep downstairs. Ugh.