titania126
titania126
titania126

Of Lana del Rey, who’s copied...literally everyone? That’s a wig too, in case you can’t tell. No one owns Old Hollywood style at this point.

Well, I mean, he can’t control getting aroused. But yes, he can control whether he bothers me about it or not.

As a corollary to #1/#2, consider what has FAILED in the past. For instance, my partner has often expressed that same sentiment you mentioned—he cannot control himself when he sees me coming out of the shower in the morning. However, my partner interrupting my morning routine to try and have sex with me when I have to

Truth. Also, I’m of that particular age where watching Carson Daly host something while I’m home bored on my couch just feels *right* to me.

True story: I have a friend who is a graphic designer for the Today show and I sent her a link to this with a screenshot of your related links subhed and YOU MADE HER FUCKING DAY.

Aren’t they amazing? I feel like I’ve had so much trouble finding the original style I bought the last few years, although there’s actually a store near me, but they’re my all-time faves. I would say I wore them probably most days for like 18 months before they really started looking unacceptable. But a lot of that

Aren’t they amazing? I feel like I’ve had so much trouble finding the original style I bought the last few years,

Hm, no, that never happened to me and I think I ordered my regular size. I don’t really wear them for long-term walking, just commuting on the subway (and sometimes at the office when I’m being lazy and don’t want to change into heels)

Hm, no, that never happened to me and I think I ordered my regular size. I don’t really wear them for long-term

No, a friend who travels a ton for work recommended them—she’s a management consultant and is constantly on and off planes and in and out of office; she likes that they fold up into their little pouch. Those ads are EVERYWHERE though.

No, a friend who travels a ton for work recommended them—she’s a management consultant and is constantly on and off

For instant comfort, Tieks are the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. For the price, though, they should have lasted much longer than they did. Though to be fair, I wore them EVERY DAY (which you shouldn’t do) and am in NYC which is very hard on shoes.

For instant comfort, Tieks are the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. For the price, though, they should have lasted

HI PIGGY!!!!

I mean, we are going to be those parents. It’s inevitable. I’m barely in my 30s and my contemporaries who have kids were mostly pregnant and preoccupied during the rise of Snapchat/Periscope to general usage; many of them missed Vine completely. And that’s all in the space of just a few years. By the time they come

I was just struck by the phrase “invasion of privacy” which the writer used in the first graf. Which, yeah, is an actual statutory thing. Obviously it is possible the writer meant it in a different way, but to say that privacy can be invaded is to assumed privacy was at some point assumed. On a legal level, it’s

I’m no Windows 10 advocate, but I’m very confused about this idea that children have some kind of inviolable right to privacy from their parents. Morally? Maybe, sure, depending on how you personally feel about it and are raising your children? Legally? Way less clear. Parents can see their minor children’s medical

It’s an interesting conundrum. Because as someone who works at a large mainstream women’s media outlet, we’re often told to “stay in our lane.” And just as often, we’re called out for ignoring women of color and not writing about things that are of interest to them. When we have one of our white writers write about

This is definitely a complex issue, given the controversial figure Brown cut and the fact that many things written about her tend to sensationalize her (admittedly sensational) life, and I’d hate for newer scholarly work that might reconsider and recontextualize her to be shut out. But as a longtime (on-and-off)

Um, yeah, I totally buy that a Brazilian supermodel is unaware of a small group of Turkish militants whose major actions all occurred before she was even born. Let’s make this a not-thing.

Still not getting your objection. The documents they were given through FOIA revealed complaints from workers (“salon personnel”) as well as clients who are saying that they’re still experiencing adverse effects. Which is pretty much what we already knew. Unless the EWG falsified and submitted all those complaints to

I mean, are you questioning the existence of the problem in the first place? All the EWG did here was look at existing FDA documents, and the FDA has responded to this problem before and made it clear that it’s real, not some alarmist notion. I don’t know if that’s what you mean by scientists.

This product, as well as many other brands that do the same thing, contains small amounts of liquid formaldehyde which turns into gas when heated, and thus can be inhaled.

It’s better than BEING EATEN BY A BEAR, child.