Pfft, like these kids can even hope to match the drama on my Facebook feed. OMG you guize, Sharon is putting her toddler on a gluten-free diet and check out the sweet armoire I just got in my second guest room, it's upcycled! </old>
Pfft, like these kids can even hope to match the drama on my Facebook feed. OMG you guize, Sharon is putting her toddler on a gluten-free diet and check out the sweet armoire I just got in my second guest room, it's upcycled! </old>
Yeah for real, the first thing I did after reading this was google how tall she is. I'm 5'9" and my skeleton weighs more than 115, this was just super depressing.
Thank God they're finally making being thin and beautiful socially acceptable.
Those were the days when shoulder pads were in absolutely everything, too, so first stop linebacker-ville.
Yeah, this. To read into this study with some sort of "rich people don't want to be among us plebes" kinda mentality is pretty short sighted. My fiance makes way more money than I do, but he is also tied to his phone and laptop 24/7 with cross-country and international business. Pretty much everyone in our industry…
I feel you so much. My boyfriend is bigger than me and only buys Seven for All Mankind (granted, the 42s he wears are hard to find) but even weighing 30 pounds less than him I can only dream of getting a pair for myself.
Eh, Amanda Bynes isn't mentally ill, unless we're calling it Overprivileged Underemployed Syndrome.
The last one had a really great system for cleaning out your closet that totally inspired me to organize mine. Granted, she has like, 4 closets just for beige silk blouses and I only have the two, but it still was helpful.
Is that one of the Beth Ditto dealies she did for Evans last year? Some of that stuff was off the chain ugly, but this one I like.
Uuuugh Snackwell's Devil's Food cookies are evil incarnate. At least they were in 1991, I don't even know if they're still around because if I allow them into my world again it's a rabbit hole of bad.
Yes, yes, yes. I think that one and then the "junk food taste test roundtable" thing they did are two of my favorite things in the world.
Nice try, Nestle.
Seconded. She's 9 weeks pregnant! I have to wonder what the timeline is between realizing she's pregnant, confirming she's pregnant, all the stuff they say her parents did like forcing her out of school and start working two jobs, then lawyering up with a pro-life outfit and filing suit.
Marketers gonna market.
Yay! Came to comments for Anya Stroud, left satisfied.
Ha I love Bon Appetit and when I read this in the new issue I totally WTFd. I don't know who this lady is, but it seemed totally out of place in a magazine that practically fetishizes pasta (mmm pasta.) My fave part is when she talks about her workout and they're like "you must be starving". "Noooo not all I just want…
The root of the problem is the same one that keeps so many women out of tech fields in general. We need to encourage more women to enter STEM classes, gain the skill sets needed for this kind of tech work, and then hopefully they can take over more of a share of the jobs out there. Without the skillsets (even if…
Yeah, I have a hard time with these articles because it can get so murky so fast. Women in "gaming", as in the culture of gamers, people who buy and play games, is in my experience very different from women in "the games industry", as in those of us who work at these studios making a product in all kinds of different…
I work at a game developer, and not long after that Kotaku article a "WTF?" email started circulating. There are only a few other women besides myself around here and we were all like "yeah, this is really uncool", and I was very heartened that it seemed like all the guys here agreed that it was just all-around stupid…
Oh my goodness, this is most certainly a recipe for disaster. At least other bariatric surgeries work by constricting the amount of food a patient can eat so they're able to learn proper portion sizes and try to at least remodel their old behaviors, but this is... not that. Whatever weight a patient lost would most…