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I was thinking it looked like a friend who thinks they are a fashion designer made it for her and she HAD to wear it because it's her friend.

The Luongo part made me laugh out loud.

Okay, just making sure. Because a lot of people think the quote is made up, but the most horrifying part is that it's true.

It's not funny, because it's real.

His name is Stephen Freind, the quote is listed on his Wikipedia page:

Right?! How is that crazy at all?

She also interviews people and gives away a lot of awesome, free stuff.

They don't mean ripoff as in fake, they mean ripoff as in the bags are being sold for MORE money than they cost in stores on "flash sale" sites.

The bags aren't fake, it's a ripoff because they cost more on the flash sale sites than they do in store.

That was my initial thought, but the point is that they are ripoffs, i.e. these people are paying MORE for them on the flash sale sites than they would cost in a store.

Not at ALL how I pictured Finnick, but DAMN I just saw him in Cabin in the Woods and he is SO. FREAKING. HOT.

I think we posted at the same time, I didn't see your comment. Great minds think alike.

It bothers me when they try so desperately to seem like they aren't ridiculously wealthy, saying that they struggled through college (while living off of their parents' money). Also, I think it's a cool shirt.

Michelle Obama doesn't claim to have been struggling as a stay-at-home mom.

Hahaha, what? All of my male friends definitely appreciate a girl who knows her sports, as it gives them more things to talk about and something in common. My best male friend and I's foundation for our relationship is sports.

Isn't every company that doesn't feature gay models taking sides in the cultural war, then? Because if featuring them is taking one side, it would seem that doing the opposite would be taking the opposite side.

This is the most perfect comment ever. SO true.

I love doggie. Absolutely.

Aah. That makes sense. I still don't see anything in the picture.

Makes a lot more sense. I also thought it was a dinner FOR journalists, and was confused about why all of these celebs were invited.