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@coloredmaps: And they will walk directly in front of me at a slow meandering pace while I'm desperately trying to swatch somewhere at lightning speed. Wait and see.

I love that all the Hezbollah guy has to say about this is, "uh, ORLY? IDGAF."

@AnnaBanana: I feel like Don is too fucking weird and distant and in his own head to even really CARE other than the thinnest sliver of "ew, gross".

@MagsCO: Hearted. So hard. Great, great comment.

When people say 'States' rights" I immediately LOL, because it always seems to mean "(Giving the )STATES (and also the federal government) RIGHTS( to unilaterally impose moral standards I am comfortable with but many others, even a legal majority of others, might not be)"

Yo, totally shameless bait-and-switch there! While hearing about her yellow collar and thoughts on Daria is very nice, I was particularly interested to see what Tavi had to say about Terry Richardson.

Dude, I've been to every party that Stefan is talking about and it. isn't. pretty.

@EmpressZombie: I think folks from all different cultures change their hair in mourning, or to mark a transitional phase. I just don't think it's universal within cultures, if that makes any sense.

@Barrabás: I think the problem with this editorial isn't simply that it sexualizes black people. What's ringing my alarm bells isn't just sexiness, it's a more complicated intersection of racism and sexism: the pernicious stereotype that black people are an uber-sexual, voiceless monolith for whites to play around

I love seeing women of color like Beyonce and Janelle Monae rock the retro look. I've read a lot of discussion on whether vintage/retro is a "white people thing" and why and I find it super interesting, although I'm cautious of jumping to too many conclusions as someone who's never faced racism or an utterly

I love seeing women of color like Beyonce and Janelle Monae rock the retro look. I've read a lot of discussion on whether vintage/retro is a "white people thing" and why and I find it super interesting, although I'm cautious of jumping to too many conclusions as someone who's never faced racism or an utterly

I love seeing women of color like Beyonce and Janelle Monae rock the retro look. I've read a lot of discussion on whether vintage/retro is a "white people thing" and why and I find it super interesting, although I'm cautious of jumping to too many conclusions as someone who's never faced racism or an utterly

I love seeing women of color like Beyonce and Janelle Monae rock the retro look. I've read a lot of discussion on whether vintage/retro is a "white people thing" and why and I find it super interesting, although I'm cautious of jumping to too many conclusions as someone who's never faced racism or an utterly

@fridaycat.: Yeah—and lord knows it's easy to feel that way about your own career!

@fridaycat.: yeah, that really made me think about modeling as a profession in a new way. I think it is more than just being genetically gifted, but since that's such an obvious prerequisite to the profession the rest is kind of easy to write off. Maybe unfairly, I guess. I guess I a hard time telling someone their

In my career folks frequently cart heavy things around, and a great back-saving solution I've found is the leather backpack. There are some really nice, super classy ones out there (esp. vintage on Ebay) and they save your back while still looking adult.

I don't think I could EVER go on TV without makeup. Well played, crazy broads.

I am *so* excited about this movie. Most movies made from Philip K. Dick books are pretty damn watchable.

@hedonisticme: Seriously. That 'so cheesy' caption is hurting my sanity, and holy shit, Mariska Hartigay? Is no beautiful woman safe?!!