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So good.

So good.

‘Maybe I’ll get a son who will finish his cottage cheese’ *Signs Korean adoption papers in front of Buster*

- Lucielle Bluth

The Universe.

The Universe.

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TWENTY SIX

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Madonna - Get into the Groove

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The Pin Pals
Mamma & baby Nutella - Yum

Mamma & baby Nutella - Yum

Alia Shawkat

Alia Shawkat

Life?

Life?

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If someone called me chubby, it would no longer be something that kept me up late at night. Being called fat is not like being called stupid or unfunny, which is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Do I envy Jennifer Hudson for being able to lose all that weight and look smokin’ hot? Of course, yes. Do I sometimes look at Gisele Bundchen and wonder how awesome life would be if I never had to wear Spanx? Duh, of course. That’s kind of the point of Gisele Bundchen. And maybe I will, once or twice, for a very short period of time. But on the list of things I want to do in my lifetime, that’s not near the top. I mean, it’s not near the bottom either. I’d say it’s right above “Learn to drive a vespa,” but several notches below “film a chase scene for a movie.
➜ Special Delivery: The Postal Service Story

The Postal Service was a band for a generation — the soundtrack to romance, tears and friendship. More than a million people bought its first album, 2003’s Give Up, then waited anxiously for a follow-up that never arrived.

‘The song is about being violently assaulted and it made me crazy for a few years. I got really paranoid walking around at night and started feeling really unsafe. Its more about empowering myself physically amongst a masculine power, and the hate of feeling powerless, making light of masculine physical power, making it jovial and non-threatening. I took a typically violent cultural situation and made it pop and happy.’

Grimes about Obllivon

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P is for Pretty

P is for Pretty

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Gorgeous Music Hall Poster by Leonetto Cappiello

Gorgeous Music Hall Poster by Leonetto Cappiello

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