It’s all part of a trend here of calling out Buzzfeed for stupid minutiae, while completely ignoring the egregious shit done here.
It’s all part of a trend here of calling out Buzzfeed for stupid minutiae, while completely ignoring the egregious shit done here.
I don’t really understand all the excessive hate for Buzzfeed on here lately. It’s not like they offered $10k to buy untouched Vogue photos of Lena Dunham or as if they took cheap shots at Amy Pascal’s private online purchases. Don’t worry, Jez, no one is muscling in on you.
I still love Millihelen! I don’t have a style blog (ignoring your sarcasm quotient, obviously) but I am the Executive Director of a nonprofit agency (read: big responsibilities, little money) and have thought about starting one for power dressing on the cheap. If I get it started, I will send you the link.
Except for the two seasons of Dexter directly preceding the last season of Dexter.
People are still under the mistaken believe that Ryan Murphy shows are good?
“Hello, shopgirl, I’m looking for a necklace that really says ‘I’m still on TV, Zarin. Ya burnt?’ You know, something versatile that I could wear to an evening event but also in a talking head interview where I concern troll about what a broke crazy slut Sonja is.”
OK. Well... let’s take it back a few steps?
I LOVED David Cordingly's "Seafaring Women." If you have overlapping interests in nautical history and feminism, it's an awesome read. It goes much deeper than Anne Bonny and Mary Reade.
Why is that whenever someone (usually a POC/a woman/or a youth) gets praise for being eloquent there is always a comment in a rush to dismiss their eloquence and attribute to someone else. I never really notice this happening when WMs write something halfway literate.