lillywolf
Lilly Wolf
lillywolf

YES. WIN.

@NewsBunny: Would love to know where you work out. I pay out my nose for muay thai training where I live now (California) but I'm planning a move to NYC the next year or so.

@NefariousNewt: I've lived in a bag for the past 3 years, so no need here.

Anyone familiar with the Biblical parable about the two mites [pennies]?

@PinkSoxHat: Next Sunday at the soup kitchen? I say kudos to you.

@cait98: Still confused. What's this 'male perspective'? How do you 'adopt' one? Since I presume you aren't male, isn't this just some set of things YOU think it means to be a man?

Sexyface gone wrong?

@Vivelafat says Sweep the leg, Johnny.: I think that what may be most harmful is the notion that there is an objectively perfect body type. If Brown likes being skinny, and she restricts her calorie intake to stay skinny, I say fine, it's her body. But don't go telling me that that's the only way to be beautiful. You

I like the title of her book. If there's anything I want out of life, it's the ability to go places, see things, etc.

Hmm, branding unborn children with Hannah Montana? Not sure where the demand for that would come from...

Being infamous, it seems, is the next best thing to being famous.

@JaffaCakes: She's trying out the "unsult".

My mother told me, when I was young, that 'feminist' was a term she felt all women should self-identify with. She also believed in respecting children and treating them as independent individuals. Upon graduating from college, when I told her I wanted to be a musician, she said 'that's great - I really envy people who

I want real. I want to read about different things, about how different types of people actually live their lives. I want to read unmoderated, specific accounts of what it's like to work in the fashion or art or entertainment or teaching or plumbing industries, I don't really care which, as long as there are real

Jourdan, is that sexyface?

That looks like so much fun. I miss Easter egg hunting.