The Alec Baldwin - Good-bye, Public Life read is priceless.
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(half joking:) "what tattooed audrey hepburn's boyfriend would wear" is my new style philosophy. (note: as long as tattooed audrey hepburn is not defined solely by this photoshopped photo... take multiple(/many) photos of hepburn and mentally add tattoos)."He described this initial impetus as like discovering that they both were looking at the same intriguing specific tropical fish, with attempts to understand it leading to a huge ferocious formalism he characterizes as a shark that leapt out of the tank."
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Originally posted by cjbreed View PostAn artist is not paid for his labor, but for his vision. - James Whistler
Originally posted by BBSCCPI order 1 in every size, please, for every occasion
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Very New Inquiry.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by MJRH View Post^guilty. they're hit and miss, but this was a hit imo
this, and their article last month on plagiarism, by "shia labeouf"...
Yeah. I don't understand all the lauding surrounding it. If this is the Atlantic or Harper's for the millennial generation, god help us all.
Sarah Nicole Prickett is especially fucking irritating with her evocations of Deleuze Nd Foucault while writing about selfies.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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i don't necessarily laud TNI, but i do laud "dousing yourself Carrie-style in chocolate syrup" to ease heartbreak
and to be fair, have you ever read anything about selfies that wasn't especially fucking irritating?ain't no beauty queens in this locality
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Oh, I did not mean you - I mean the media. They treat it like some intellectual torch bearer for the young.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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