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The song..........is bad. The video isn’t great either but the song! Woof.

I am your opposite--I find the video almost fun but the song is killing me.

I don’t know the Trolls soundtrack, but damn, this really did sound like a promo song for a wholesome summer movie that I probably wouldn’t see. Not terrible, but also, not really much of anything? Except colours, so many colours.

I am really hoping that Sen. Warren’s campaign is a slow burn, and that once the bloom is off the rose for some of these (white, male) candidates and their “novelty,” she will be able to emerge as a front runner. She is smart, competent, thoughtful, and incredibly progressive and that’s what I want in a president.

No other candidate has worked as hard to earn my vote, and she’s not slowing down.

Naw. If you are putting out a performance or a piece of art, people can criticize as much or as little as they want. You should be putting your art out without seeking praise but because it is something you want to share.

I’m so fascinated with this whole situation ever since I saw Lizzo’s tweet. It is an absurd take to think that only musicians can critique music. That flies in the face of criticism.

For musicians to complain that only those who write and perform music should be “allowed” to review it is ridiculous. For whom are they writing their music? Other musicians? No, they write and perform for an audience. To suggest that no one but their peers have a right to criticize them misses the entire point of

Writing is hard. I know. From experience. Which gives me the ability to tell someone that they are not up to par if they were paid 10,000k for an advance.

Add Olivia Munn coming for the Fug Girls to the list. Sure, Olivia, having some fashion bloggers write that your outfit is ugly is the same thing as being a high school student and having your male classmates rank your looks.

Anyhow, being fussy in the middle of a store while picking out shirts is definitely a major faux pas in that space.

What they’ve done is invented a problem, then presented their product as the solution. It’s kind of genius. Their shirts aren’t bad by any means, but you’re right; unless your proportions are exceptionally strange, you can find any number of slim-fit shirts that look fine not tucked in. Some of their commercials are

Honestly, I’m constantly frustrated with how many bells and whistles get put on women’s clothing. Fashion Coward spoke to me DEEPLY because maybe I JUST want a plain blue button down (that doesn’t have lace or logos or or ruffles or ruched anything) or a pair of plain black flats (no bows or fake corsetry or

Because not all of us can be Ron Swanson.

Isn’t this affluenza all over again? Rich people saying they’re so detached from the normalcy of the rest of the world that they don’t know right from wrong?

I find UNTUCKITs success very confusing. I’m not their demo (I’m a man but I like clothes and can dress myself).

Man, I love this story so much. It’s just the best. At first I was like, “oh no, Aunt Becky... I really liked her!” Then as the story progressed I can’t help but laugh at every stupid thing that she’s said and done and how oblivious to all of it she seems to be.

If this was a sponsored post untuckit wasted their money. A quarter of the article talks about how companies like this treat men like babies and the rest of it questions why they even exist. 

I thought the whole point of having men’s shirts (and suit jackets but that’s another rant of mine) be longer was to accommodate the slow growing American male gut and butt. The models in these photos are slender, but if they had a beer belly and/or big butt, their shirts wouldn’t have enough fabric to cover

Forgot the SPONSORED POST tag.