Vanity Fair this month was like a printed extension of MySpace. Ubiquitous and unable to break away from. salon breaks it down feministically.
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heh. i tried to get all judgemental of that issue, but was distracted by johannson. I saw Match Point, by the way. her muffintop was pure money. truth is, though, Vanity Fair has not been able to make up its mind over whether it is fluff or content driven for decades.
yeah. the myspace article really pushed me over the proverbial muffin top. I can look at beautiful people posing for ads for 100 pages, but then don't feed me an article about how easy it is to get laid on myspace by a tv actor! I would rather pick up the Evening Star about the 2024 Dog race that is coming back in time to kill humans for euthanising dogs.
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heh. i tried to get all judgemental of that issue, but was distracted by johannson. I saw Match Point, by the way. her muffintop was pure money. truth is, though, Vanity Fair has not been able to make up its mind over whether it is fluff or content driven for decades.
yeah. the myspace article really pushed me over the proverbial muffin top. I can look at beautiful people posing for ads for 100 pages, but then don't feed me an article about how easy it is to get laid on myspace by a tv actor! I would rather pick up the Evening Star about the 2024 Dog race that is coming back in time to kill humans for euthanising dogs.
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