I took it that way because she said she wanted to make sure this specific author wasn’t selected. It came off as very snooty.
I took it that way because she said she wanted to make sure this specific author wasn’t selected. It came off as very snooty.
I like beer. I like beer. I like beer.
Edit: shit, I thought this was the SUPPORTERS playing ger testimony and I briefly felt physically sick to my stomach.
Hooray! More of this. Everywhere, every time, all of them.
Let him be forever dragged.
Thank you! I didn’t appreciate, “This author is good enough for teen girls but not my thing,” implying teenage girls have low standards. I wouldn’t complain about it or run to Twitter, but I didn’t think it was cool either. A shrug is the biggest response from me.
Truly, the person who compared this to Larry Nassar’s systematic abuse of girls and women needs to get a hold of themselves. That they thought one very successful woman’s bruised ego was equivalent to the pain caused to tens of women who were sexually assaulted multiple times is incredibly insulting to his victims.
And perhaps the fact that hes even still alive.
He pretty much owes most of his career to his wife.
I’m not defending her behaviour in this instance, but she’s managed Ozzy’s career for years and years, and is known to be pretty savvy when it comes to business.
I’ve got the Tom Jones/Cerys Matthews (Catatonia) version on a CD which has been stuck in my car’s player for about 6 years now. Might be time to flip over to my annual CD player use for my commute home!
The Gibson Girls would also like to have a word with your timeline.
Yes it’s called the “Youth” filter, and availability is limited.
Yeah, now I have like a ton of dresses exactly the same as the ones I loved from the nineties. Thank you, Asos
THANK YOU. Came here to say this. There is nothing different about this look except for maybe the water bottle because society wasn’t as obsessed with being hyper-hydrated.
I horrified my 12 year old by showing her candid high school shots (Class of ‘95 represent!)...the original “VSCO” girls. Scrunchies, Co-ed Naked and Big Johnson oversized tshirts/sweatshirts paired with Umbro shorts. Puka shell necklaces, friendship bracelets, tiny backpack. We just didn’t have the phone and filters.
Your history book needs to go back further than the 1940s. The first cool girls were the Flappers.
Sadly I am old enough to see multiple styles of my childhood & teens come back.