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I got a summer internship!! Now I know that I'll actually be doing something while I'm home for the summer and I am so excited!

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This may have done its part to make the phrase gigolo "associated with socially loathsome characters."

I admire her for being able to do that. If I were outside in boots and a parka and a hat and I didn't have a scarf I'd be freezing. That takes some willpower.

I can only imagine the advertisement, "Do you hate your child? Do you want your child to associate their birthday with complete and total fear? Do you want to pay thousands of dollars for therapy? If you answered yes to all these questions, we've got the thing for you."

"I didn't ask for you. I wanted Meloni!"

#13 - Because nothing says fun and sexy like people doing a double take when they think they can see your pubic area.

That dog is clearly trying to figure out the best way to get all that dog food away from Edie.

It seems relevant to me. If she's discussing how she became interested in fashion, it seems as though her childhood is germane to the story. In a magazine where they do have stories about people who grew up rich with mothers decked out in designer clothes, it's interesting to hear about how someone from a place where

@llamaesque: Blogs aren't magazines, I agree. I prefer magazines to blogs myself. But for the age group that I believe she's talking about targeting, the internet has somewhat overtaken magazines and print media. I feel like for a lot of young teenagers, they're not necessarily going to go out and buy a magazine if

@chachachavez: I read Bust all the time. I never read Sassy, since I am too young but I do love me some Bust.

Oh, it does mean something. It means that I'm lazy/tired/too busy and that I'll be wearing tights or knee socks.

I think it's an interesting idea, but I feel like with the proliferation of blogs about anything and everything, the same women who read Sassy back in the 90s would probably be teenagers reading blogs today. It's easier than ever to find places that have your exact interests and if they don't - you can make one

Good god. And I thought my day was actually getting better. What the Fuck Nebraska lawmakers?

My mom was not very stylish when I was growing up - but then, she was a lawyer in the 90s. I do have some of her older things, like tshirts from when she was in college (and I still get a little upset when I think about her telling me about the frye boots she used to have that she didn't save). My favorite is the one

I think Teen Vogue does a good job of letting their readers know about the dangers of being a model whether its explicitly posited as about modeling or not (they have a lot of articles about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, eating disorders, crash diets, and anything else a teenager might be concerned with). I don't

@uwishunu: I think I read somewhere that it's YSL, but I could be mistaken

@rimeny: Unless the guy is much larger than me, I expect men to play as hard as they would against other men. I give as good as I get and I don't like the idea of someone not playing their hardest because I'm a woman. Then again, if its someone who's a good deal larger than me I don't want them hitting me full force

There was an article about Elizabeth Rubin's pregnancy in the December issue of Vogue. As a journalism student I was really intrigued by it, but also conflicted about how I felt about what she did. The letters to the editor (published in the March issue) also provide really interesting viewpoints. The letters can be