She made her Fashion Week debut in Marc Jacobs show in New York earlier this evening.
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She made her Fashion Week debut in Marc Jacobs show in New York earlier this evening.
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Cut one out and give it to your sweetheart to tell them they are the ln(e).
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Guaranteed to prevent your significant other from dumping you and/or your friends from thinking you’re lame.
Get the printables for the tea bag tags, "do not disturb" door hanger, and menu card here.
Get the directions here (and swap fabric or canvas for leather, and a nail for the hole punch, if you don't happen to have those on hand).
You just need a flat spoon.
Six years in the game, sold out shows abroad, and still no love from their homeland.
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In the lobby of New York's Best Buy Theater on a night in mid-January, 100 fans are getting ready for some high fives from their favorite boy band. They're there for a "high touch" session, a type of meet-and-greet popular in Asia where — in lieu of a standard autograph session common in the States — artists hold out their hands to give high fives to a passing line of stunned, crying superfans.
As the group enters the room, the screaming starts. The thought of hand-to-hand contact with six pristinely made-up, extremely attractive young guys sends the fans into overdrive; the noise level skyrockets.
These are KissMes — fans of U-Kiss, a K-pop boy band in town for their first-ever concert in New York City, the start to a short three-city U.S. tour. The fans' moniker is a spin on the group's name, which is an acronym for Ubiquitous Korean International Idol Super Star. U-Kiss debuted in South Korea in 2008 and are known for their English-speaking members, as well as their catchy mix of tunes that perfectly encapsulate both Korean ballad pop sounds and equally slick American R&B. Like other group acts in Korea, U-Kiss incorporate visually compelling dance moves and aim to please with their fan service — little gestures and interactions that get fans squealing.
Be the Watson to my Holmes, would you?
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IT’S NOT TOO LATE.
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Yeah, I’d eat that.
"In the spirit of the ramen burger, I would like to present to you all the worlds first Ramen Taco (to my knowledge)," author Nash Ruin wrote.
Quit trying to make fetch happen - it’s never going to happen!
Because you’ll always be an Angelino at heart.
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I mean who from LA doesn't know someone who works in 'the industry.'
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Mean, hilarious, or a little bit of both? You be the judge.
It seems like a good idea at the time. Shit is ROUGH.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. I totally got this... 26.2 miles isn't THAT far."
So you may procrastinate on your training a teenie bit.
"Uh-huh."
And you're all like "I'm actually running a marathon. Sooo."
“What a wonderful beard! I’d love to cum on it.” Slightly NSFW-ish comedy ahead.
What’s in a name? Anxiety and anger issues if you fit into this category.
Every. Time.
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The silence where the instructor is trying to sound it out becomes your name.
Really? Yes, every year.
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Seriously people? WTF.
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Judy Cox bought an entire line of clothing at her local PacSun after finding them “pornographic.”
Cox also expressed her outrage to the mall manager, who said that she was not alone in her complaints. Cox has met with the city attorney, but the process of deciding whether or not the store is breaking any laws could take weeks.
We’re not exactly sure what’s going on here, but we really like it.
Plus Matthew McConaughey talks about getting into character for True Detective , Hollywood’s all-time greatest after-parties, and a nationwide CLOWN SHORTAGE.
The fairer (and JUST AS FUNNY) sex: You need to know about these 25 female comedians. - [Flavorwire]
What's the "average" day like for a big mountain skier like Chris Davenport? A new documentary seeks to find out. - [DuJour]
Don't laugh! Experts fear that the U.S. is currently facing a possible shortage of...clowns? - [New York Daily News]
Matthew McConaughey is dazzling audiences on True Detective: Find out how the former romcom staple transformed himself into an acting force. - [Variety]
The Wonderful World of Westeros.
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Besides, you know, it being the best.
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...which is the #1 killer in America, so singing is clearly a powerful thing.
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It’s been sixty years since the Church of Scientology was formed. Here’s a look back at the founder’s early days.
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You’d be the general of, like, the cutest army ever. (H/T to Gawker !)