@Gingerlime: Then in that case, I agree with you. :)
@Gingerlime: Then in that case, I agree with you. :)
@Gingerlime: I do agree with what you're saying, but I also think it's worth noting that the reason gender roles exist is due in part to self-perpetuated stereotypes. Although it is terribly destructive for men to assign these roles to women, it's even more destructive for women to perpetuate them. This has been…
Throughout the series I've maintained that both Joan and Peggy are feminists in their own right, and I still believe this; but this episode was the first time I felt that Joan's is a rather more subversive feminism. She understands how men work, yes, and can navigate those waters skillfully in order to get what she…
I don't know how much one white girl's opinion counts on the matter of black hair, but I'm just going to say it: I think she looks beautiful and happy and fucking *radiant*, and I'm beyond thrilled that she's on the cover of Elle.
This has probably already been said, but I can't help but feel that there is more of a push to make Betty seem unlikeable in the current season, than in the ones previous. Perhaps it's because she gets far less screen time and we have less insight into what she has to deal with post-divorce, but either way, it seems…
My grad school days involved two uniforms. Uniform one consisted of yoga pants and sweaters for lecture, because I was usually going to fencing practice right after; and uniform two consisted of the normal-to-nice clothes I'd wear to the class with the hot professor.
Maybe Paris is trying to boost her street cred...?
The number of homemade costumes I saw at her gig last month was incredible; I've never seen such a pool of energy, creativity and adoration inspired by one woman coming out at a concert like that.
@Stellaboots: RABBIT BUTT!
... the fuck?
@girlarchaeologist: When Gisele did her campaign for the company, apparently they'd never seen a pregnant woman before, either.
@Tchotchke: I hear ya. Sometimes when I listen to "Soft", I don't know whether to get nostalgic or turn it off in disgust because of how douchey they come across now.
@jeccat: Thanks. You perfectly articulated my issue with his statement, separate from the rest of the article.
I'm not a big Angelina fan, but she looks stunning here (not that she ever looks like shit). The bangs really suit her.
@morninggloria: Hear, hear!
Jesus Christ. I love my dad, and I wish he could have been a bigger part of my life before he passed away; but he wasn't, in the way that so many parents aren't.
@msAnthrope: Well, like I said—I have no idea what these animals are actually doing for the people in question, and I try to withhold judgement except when I specifically feel like they are not being totally honest about why they are favouring their pets over other aspects of their lives.
When I was a blonde, I used to have people tell me that I looked like Naomi Watts all the time. I actually agree with this; but now that I'm a redhead, I'm either compared to Christina Hendricks or Nicole Kidman, two women with an infinite amount of visual similarities. (I like to think I look like CH from the waist…
Hopefully this doesn't get me yelled at, but I find it kind of sad—in the heartbreaking sense, that is—when I see people who are obviously overattached to their pets. Although my own limited experience isn't enough to confirm or refute the study referenced here, I see it happen a lot more with women than men, and…
@blackbirdfly: It can be hard, for sure. Maybe take a picture of your coworker? :P