![]() I Think About This a Lot: Emily Weiss’s Wedding Prep Routine“There is nothing as intoxicating as possibility, and the promise latent in every beauty consumable, no matter how tackily packaged or how ludicrous its claims, is matched only by the near guarantee of equivalent disappointment” Of course nobody agreed with me at the time! I Think About This a Lot: How Kevin Was the Hottest Backstreet Boy'When I look back now, a grown woman of 32 - Kevin is so much hotter than the other Backstreet Boys that it’s actually a little embarrassing.' KTHeaney writes KTHeaney Me and all the girls in elementary school thought Nick was the hottest and it wasn’t even close If Brian and the boys came up in the social media age girls would rip on and wreck him for being a manlet There would be nowhere to hide You just like Kevin now because he is tall KTHeaney Kevin walked so Colin Farrell could run KTHeaney Funny, I grew up with the Backstreet Boys and from the beginning have always found Kevin to be the hottest. Ajaffz Good day TheCut Meet DrKhan/Lazarus he’s back with the most relevant theme song of 2020 TrapCity. ![]() A whole frozen chicken pot pie? Store-bought is fine!!!” I say this all the time because of her. A box of Tex-Mex seasoned rice and beans mix? Store-bought is fine. A package of pre-chopped veggies for stir-fry? Store-bought is fine. I Think About This a Lot: Ina Garten Saying ‘Store-bought Is Fine’“I take more liberty than Ina intended. If he made or even handed me my Chalupa I’d throw it right in la garbage. ![]() Photo: Spike Such are the questions posed by the great American tradition of brands sponsoring reality television shows. What kind of life landed him on a tattoo competition reality show on Spike sponsored by Taco Bell? Did he want más for his legacy? Don’t we all deserve a little más? “You are all examples of the live más mentality.” This contestant seems to furrow his brow, looking down into the pavement as he considers how he might have lived less más than he’d intended to. ![]() But then the subtitles are imposed over a clip of a somber, scowling contestant, as Navarro’s pep talk continues. “Taco Bell is a brand that believes in living más,” host Dave Navarro, wearing a bowler hat, sunglasses, and a goatee, tells the show’s participants. I can’t believe I was so naïve to think that living más would only be done in one episode - one cannot simply live más just once! What does it mean to “live more?” I’ve been considering that question ever since I first saw a series of screengrabs from Spike’s tattoo competition reality show, Ink Master.Īlthough I’d watched and written about Ink Master previously, I didn’t recognize this particular scene. ![]()
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