@nessalicious: Not to mention that models' entire lifestyles (I'm mostly thinking eating and perhaps workout habits) revolve around their career.
@nessalicious: Not to mention that models' entire lifestyles (I'm mostly thinking eating and perhaps workout habits) revolve around their career.
@itslikethathuh: Me too! My dog's name is Bailey in large part because the Irish Creme is so damn good.
I was just watching Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind last night and thought to myself, "whatever happened to Kirsten Dunst?"
@Polyandthenomials are in LA: Haha, yes. Mine is "apropos".
@RodetheTrolleywithStanwyck: Maybe for your gym clothes, something like this sweater organizer:
@goodgirlrevolution: I track my credit score monthly at [www.creditkarma.com] It's free, and so far nobody's thefted my identity.
@ramona q: Gilmore Girls is my go-to salve for a broken-heart too!
@Marsgaret: Here are mine: [www.etsy.com]
@Miss Scarlet (in the hall with the revolver): The explanation from @eruantaliel reminds me of a book I just finished (and loved, and keep plugging) by Margaret Atwood, The Penelopiad. It's the story of The Odyssey but told from the perspective of his wife, Penelope. The book is full of insight about how Odysseus was…
@la.donna.pietra: The thing is, the receipt could very well be for $178.84. But as the agency is essentially spending their models' money, they're under no pressure to keep costs down.
@taharqua: Haha, alright well maybe not ALL of them. But in the original submissions thread, I'd say the majority of the stories contained that element.
I read all of the submissions, and the pattern that quickly became obvious was no matter how horrible the interaction was, the man always expected sex. Every story eventually got to the part where he asked for a kiss / blowjob / sex.
@bowleserised: Agreed. It's mind-boggling.
@ResolveToEvolve: I powered through to about halfway into Catch 22 and then gave up because the confusion and run on sentences hadn't lessened.
@bobella is owltastic!: For real! That needs to be part of the Jezebel lexicon.
I just don't understand the economics of this. Are there really that many people out there buying Givenchy and Versace and Hermes because they saw a fashion spread in Vogue? It just seems so far out of reach for the vast majority of their readership - that's why it's considered aspirational. Companies like Gap, Guess,…
@Victoria Beckham: pot, meet kettle.
Shut up, Jake. Just shut. Up.
Latinos represent 20% of the vote in California. Just saying, Meg.
@LAmonkeygirl: I just discovered ranunculus this summer! Love them.