You may be the only person in the world who’s reading Do Not Ask What Good We Do AND downloading One Direction… you must totally confound Amazon’s recommendation algorithm!
My sister’s friend Tripp on my current reading/music selection
Look, you guys, sometimes things just happen and you find yourself getting really sucked into One Direction, because the songs are catchy — even the ballads!— and then you start watching all the videos and the next thing you know you can’t stop listening to “Moments” while trying to decide who’s your favorite, and it’s obviously Louis because you both share a love of stripes and good lord WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO MY LIFE?
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“I think I’ll go embarrass myself with Goose.”
If you were to make me a playlist, what five songs would you be sure to include? -
aka, GIMME MUSIC RECS.
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DJ Lil’e presents Lady Gaga and Madonna versus Katy and Britney tonight.
Let’s do this.
“I don’t see how that’s a party.”
WATCH the making of for this showdown right HERE!
This right here is why I loved the “My mother raised me to be admired”/”Your mother did a good job” moments in last week’s Mad Men. Because Joan truly is admired. As Tom and Lorenzo pointed out, those women are all holding themselves like Joan because she is someone to pattern their behavior after.
Mad Men has always been about how women changed in the 60s, and I think Joan’s story might be my favorite. Here’s a woman who was brought up by her mother to be admired by men as an object. When she finally lands the perfect husband, it goes wrong in a horrific way. She chooses to become a single working mother and to continue to be a pillar of strength in this office. I love that Mad Men has shown how someone can go from being raised to have their worth measured by men to being looked up to by their colleagues and have it feel completely natural.