pointer: thrifted, middle: lucky brand, ring: thrifted. And a hilariously evil looking me.
My nails are My Private Jet by OPI, the best polish ever created. I was lucky enough to find the original formula in a nondescript beauty supply shop my friend Liza took me to. I will never grow tired of how sparkly and perfect it is (this picture does it absolutely no justice at all, I swear).
J.K. Rowling now has a Twitter account. She unsubtly hinted that she's currently writing something. I'm thrilled! I know what you're thinking: Aren't you a little too old to be reading children's stories? No, I'm not. I never will be. I refuse to believe it.
Last night I saw Jennifer's Body. I see what you did there Diablo Cody, very clever. Unfortunately, your future cult classic is being marketed all wrong! Why are the ads leading us to believe this is another horror movie with terrible dialogue, cheesy effects and poor acting? I know why: because Megan Fox is the most attractive girl in Hollywood right now which means she's worth major dollars. Throw in a dash of experimental lesbianism involving M. Fox and all the boys will come a runnin'. Anyway, I wouldn't say Jennifer's Body had tons of substance but it wasn't what I expected it to be. Ultimately, it was a story about a friendship between two teenage girls. We've all had a friendship like this; the best friend you love one minute and hate the next. Although Needy and Jennifer's relationship was a little strange, even before Jen became possessed by a demon, I could still relate to certain behaviors in both characters. Jealousy, insecurity and mistrust. It's all there. Like Needy says, "Hell is a teenage girl." Do I regret not seeing The September Issue instead? Maybe. By the way, the "experimental lesbianism" is not at all what you think it is. See the movie and you'll understand what I mean.
i'm showing this to anne.
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