idontcareforGOB
idontcareforGOB
idontcareforGOB

You're getting a lot of shit for this post, but I will supportively chime in and agree with you. I rarely ever wear makeup (and, when I do, it is minimal), but I love going into Sephora. It's so bright and colorful. I really love looking at all the makeup, despite never actually buying any. The only thing that tempts

Co-signed. So, so lazy when it comes to the business. I think I just want to enjoy it as much as possible, and really enjoying something means not doing anything.

No! I attempted an at-home bikini wax a couple years ago, and the very first strip ripped skin off. Aaaaand I'm done. I'll stick with the razor, thank you very much.

That is a fair point. Since they have kids together and have to remain civil/friendly, perhaps there's still hope for an appearance? Never give up hope!

I loved him in both, as well! The Lodger is one of my top episodes, for sure. And he was in the History Boys, which I also super loved. Interestingly, the majority of Brits I know really, strongly dislike him, although I've never gotten a real reason as to why. It's a puzzler.

I hated it, too and I'm American. I don't even feel like it was a stupid, generic rom-com. I generally LIKE stupid, generic rom-coms. It was gross-out humor to the max, and reminded me a bit of Sarah Silverman in that, because it was women saying these gross things instead of men, it was supposed to be edgy and super

I had the opposite reaction to it, in that I couldn't force myself to be addicted to it. I usually love that kind of show, so I got excited when a marathon was airing one day, because I could finally watch a whole bunch of them and get caught up. But ugghhhhh, it was such a slog to get through. I forced myself to

I tried to watch it because I usually love crap like that, but I could NOT handle it. There was a marathon on, and I missed the first episode and was then totally confused for the next three or four that I made myself watch. I was really disappointed with how totally ridiculous it was. Like I said, I usually love

He's a huge celebrity in Britain, so... everyone?

I don't mind the way his hair looks, but it is really distracting, because all I can think about is how long that must take to do. That curly fro he's got does NOT tame easy.

You're a G D B.

She's, like, Bond girl beautiful. Foxy ladyyyy.

And because of the divorce on the show? It wouldn't make a whole lot of sense for her to be on it, unless she played her previous character's twin sister or something. Actually, that's not a bad idea... Yes, Amy Poehler as Crindy's sister! She is the best, so I will happily accept whatever harebrained, soap opera

Yes, thank you! There was literally ONE joke in Bridesmaids that I found funny, and that was it. I felt like that was a movie written by a bunch of bros for 14 year old boys, but then they changed the gender of all the characters to women and marketed it as something for the ladiezzz. But it was still the same

Two people! I don't like her, either! (Wow, that is way too enthusiastic.) It's not that I don't like HER, exactly, I just didn't think the majority of her SNL characters were funny (although, I almost feel like she can't be blamed for that, since SNL is just generally garbage these days), and I did NOT enjoy

You know what else is boring, besides exercise? Meditation. And unplug my headphones, are you insane? The only thing that makes me not want to kill myself or others while I'm doing my extremely boring exercise is the music I am listening to. Here's a fact that will blow your mind- not all homo sapiens (*giant eye

I'm the same way with not getting the "high." In fact, for a long time (and I mean YEARS), running would make me really angry. I'd enter the gym a normal person and leave super pissed off at absolutely everything. I'm better now, like I no longer want to murder people when I get off the treadmill, but I still don't

I used to work across the street from a Kate Spade store and it was like torture. So many pretty things I couldn't afford.

Jenna (who wrote this article) is identifying the problem, not Charlotte (the model). But Charlotte does say "There's plenty of other girls waiting in line," which is the same thing but less forehead-smackingly direct.

Yeah, if memory serves, I believe the season ended (in the UK) a few months earlier, and then this episode aired on Christmas Eve. It makes more sense the way it aired over here as just a season finale, because, as you said, there was nothing even remotely Christmassy about it.