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Yes. Hair and Makeup On A Plane.

Agreed. I really like her songs and I am consistently impressed by her soundbite and interviews. I like that she is open about her mistakes and flaws and growing pains. I feel like the negative comments are knee jerk reactions to her fame and popularity. 

She actually sounds mature and self-aware....dont understand where the hate in the comments comes from. Shes a good artist who puts out catchy pop songs, i like her

I have to say, one of the best things my parents ever did for me was to have their own lives and be themselves while I was growing up. I know so many people, some of them parents themselves, who think if their parents as generic Mom and Dad figures. And the ones who are parents who feel this way seem to go out of

Thank you for this; I was literally just thinking about this today. I’m very pleased and happy to become a mother, but I’m completely skeeved out by the thought of becoming Mother and nothing else. My own parents continued to be their quirky, busy, popular selves, so I know it’s possible. And I’m ready to make some

I was hoping for Tituss Burgess :( 

Yeah, Pine seems great, but CLEARLY it’s Evans—Hemsworth—Pine.

*slams fist on table* NO! You move Pine down, not Hemsworth! God, it’s like you people didn’t even see Thor: Ragnarok!!!!!

I just feel like Chris Pine kind of looks...generic? My order:

I work in an open office, and if there’s one thing that irritates me it’s people who have no concept of an “inside” vs “outside” voice. What am I supposed to do about coworkers who by all measures should have flunked out of kindergarten?

Once you’re old enough, a decade is just a few years.

Yeah honestly I think all of us that have been to Food and Wine Festival have experienced exactly this at some point. “I don’t know where any of my people are but I drank three of these frozen Japanese things and I can’t care.”

Ha! Self-editing fail. I originally wrote “a few years ago,” then I realized that trip was way longer ago than I thought. So I amended the post to say a decade ago and forgot (because I am getting tragically old and forgetful) to remove the original. By the time I realized it, the editing window had closed (damn you,

So she went native!

Hall of Presidents is in Magic Kingdom, not the America Pavilion in EPCOT.

When we were there in 2006, my wife, said the French pavilion’s croissants were the best she ever ate outside of France.  (She lived there for a year and a half and subsisted on bread and cigarettes.)

I remember this entire thing. Everyone thought she was just Jackson’s crazy sister, trying to piggyback his fame...talking like him, looking like him, ect. The talk shows and tabloids (which if you weren’t around then, it was the be-all-end-all of pop culture and celebrity news) had a field day talking about her, and

Good for you for being open as well! It’s all too common for people to feel like they’re the only one who isn’t succeeding [or who isn’t happy, or who isn’t stylish and gorgeous, or who isn’t all of the other positive things we very selectively allow on our social media feeds].

I actually really love that she’s talking about this. I had a shitty review at work this week, and feel like a total failure at life. To think that someone as respected and established as Juianne Moore could be fired kinda makes me think “you know what, no one is immune from this shit.” I know the shame she’s probably

Nothing in this world scarier than a powerful woman apparently.