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Lewis was maybe the star of the first season, but after that, he was definitely the “wtf, you still here, lol? gtfo.”

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I’m just looking forward to Saul and Dar Fucking each other.

People are SO MUCH MORE LIKELY to assume that two women are just friends when they are actually fucking than the other way around.

But on a more serious note, I feel like this is all just in jest. There’s pithy little posts about straight people and are they/aren’t they hooking up all the time. I kind of like that mainstream sites are posting about potential queer couples the same way they would about straight ones.

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I also liked the see-through gown she wore to rehearse with her band.

Agreed, it seemed oddly hostile to me too.

My issues with makeup: it is expensive, that even the ‘lightest’ of makeups still feel heavy, that my wearing it/not wearing it is perceived to be reflective of my self esteem, the sheer range of types of makeups-not just foundations, but powders, concealers, blush, highlighters, lip color, liners, mascara, etc and

Hear hear!

Kim K is wearing more makeup in that picture than I’ve ever worn at one time in my whole life. Like by a lot.

The correction, though, is a thing of beauty (and a joy forever):

The “no makeup” look is fine, but it’s not a “look” nor is it a movement. It’s just your face.

And then make it trendy for men to wear makeup. Also pantyhose, Spanx, and heels.

Because women are praised most unreservedly for artifice or acts of achieving artifice—even though men have their own standards of vanity, beauty, and peacocking plumage—and the best sort is “effortless” or “natural,” either the result of great affluence or creepy eugenics or the illusion of both.

I mean, if you’re talking about Kim Kardashian, she’s sure as shit wearing makeup. But more importantly, if celebrities insist that they’re not wearing makeup when they almost certainly are, it creates an impossible beauty standard whereby average women are expected to look flawless without any sort of corrective aid.

The “no makeup” look is fine, but it’s not a “look” nor is it a movement. It’s just your face.

Please please please make no make-up a thing. Maybe my persistent unwillingness to put forth the effort would read as trendy instead of lazy.