She should have chosen either the long sleeve or the long skirt.
She should have chosen either the long sleeve or the long skirt.
No, there's no different standard for richies. A good friend is from Brentwood, actually, has multiple houses, went to Crossroads, and is super rich and is totally nice and normal. As are many of my other friends who attended elite private schools and are from rich backgrounds.
"[On Jezebel and its comments section], telling someone she's slut-shaming has mutated into a method of dismissing her argument without engaging with it on any level, of taking issue with her tone and refusing to hear the content."
It's like you, a writer for a purportedly feminist site focused on women's issues, knows or cares nothing about the cycle of domestic violence.
I think there are two issues. One, the contouring is super harsh. (Contouring is how you can reshape to some degree your facial features—putting lighter colored makeup on some areas to highlight them and darkening other areas to appear like a shadow. You can change the whole shape of your nose this way!) So the…
this makeup is doing horrible, no good, very bad things for her
If the point is to hedge, then I think it's fair to consider users of uptalk less intelligent. They're less sure of what they're saying, perhaps for good reason.
I have never known a regular Adderall user who was anywhere near as productive as they believe that they are. Making long lists of things to do? Talking rapidly about doing stuff? Filling out a calendar full of things to do? Yes. Actually getting stuff done? Not really, and rarely competently.
I'm not sure that I'd recommend getting a wispy tattoo near your armpit.
No, the study didn't show that "being thin and unhealthy is just as bad, early-death-wise, as being fat and unhealthy"—it showed that being fat and healthy is as bad as being thin and unhealthy.
The mustache attempt. No.
How very meaningful.
This is buttoned appropriately, actually. You don't button the bottom button of a suit. Ever. It's the sartorial equivalent of not cutting the stitches at the bottom of a blazer's vent.
Well, also schools engage in tacit and overt academic tracking that tends to sequester kids by socioeconomic class.
Khloe Kardashian, is that you?
So you think she's trying to appeal to you, a straight man? Through her music? Or through her relatively chaste, princess-like, predominantly asexual appearance?
My comment was that "she does not appear to try to appeal to straight men". Whether you think her existence has some cultural ripple effect that somehow benefits straight men (. . . ?) is an entirely different issue.
I find her interesting in that she does not appear to try to appeal to straight men at all. Her and Gaga may be alone in this in modern pop music.
There's something really off to me about the backgrounds. Like, they (MK's especially)look vaguely as if they were shot against a stock corporate backdrop or something. Ashley's is very dark, and they managed to make MK look kind of sallow.
What weird covers.