BLOG WARS!

blogwars

Every blogger wants to have readers. That’s why we’re here. Me, I want to express myself, and I like to get a response. Otherwise, I’d just keep a journal.

It’s good to follow blogging etiquette. But it’s also good to break free and say whatever you want. Lucky for me, I’ve already said I’m a cunt, so I’m already out of that closet, so to speak.

I’m also on record as not liking certain bloggers and types of bloggers. Most people are more circumspect in their opinions. Now, however, I smell trouble and I love it!

Queen Michelle got lots of her readers stirred up when she implied a lack of respect for another blogger called luxirare.   Naughty Queen Michelle! Now people are all huffy, but most don’t want to have to take a stand one way or the other. Even luxirare jumped in and pretended to be hurt!

I CAN’T STAND luxirare and here’s why: She is too pretentious, her grammar is poor, and she features aggressive photos of singularly nauseating food. It doesn’t help that she mentions her mom’s old Chanel stuff. If your mom owned lots of Chanel, she should have taught you some manners, like don’t boast about your privileged background. (I miss my mom and I miss her crappy cheap handbags too.)

Luxirare can live without me being a fan. She’s got a million sycophantic readers going “OMG you are so amaaaaaaaazing!” and the ultimate fashion-girl accolade, “You are seriously killing it.” As far as I’m concerned, luxirare is a moron with a high end camera. Next!

Wait a minute, while I’m at it, I’m not crazy about Sea of Shoes or her vaunted Mom. If you add up what they spend on shoes, you could bail out General Motors and finance a health care program. There are too many $800 shoes going on, and nothing on their minds except for “Look at me! Can you believe me?!”   I don’t see any accomplishment, I just hear cash registers going Ding!

Now what? Do you secretly hate any blogs? Do you secretly hate me? Let’s hear from you.   If you can’t take a stand on something as harmless as blogger aesthetics, what good are you?!

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172 Responses to BLOG WARS!

  1. Braindance says:

    Wow, I missed the angry boat on this one, too busy doing this:

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_z1I7MZBuVEs/SkPPwLpc8_I/AAAAAAAAACk/V45_VKbT-_I/s400/Conan+Librarian+1.jpg

    Thank you sister, for the unsung hero accolade, my ego is muchos stroked by such a romantic vision of myself.

    Scott Landez: I have to put my two pence worths in, and say that I think you are wrong about Queen Michelle. I have had many a conversation with her, and she is nothing like what you say. In fact, she has been so patient with me, waiting for me to get my shizzle on the dizzle, and fulfill a promise I made, that your perception strikes me as the totally wrong end of the spectrum. Maybe she is just too honest and not give a fuck for you?

    I dislike blogs with the same guidelines that I dislike some books and music. And when that happens, I just stay away from them, I like being judgemental in a silent stoic way, it makes me feel more important and intellectually lofty about the plebs I share the planet with. And helps me to forget the fact, that I too am a pleb, in a different way. A more important way, obviously.

    There is a sea of shit in the blog arena, a closet full of cunts so to speak. A amulet of liquid ass nuggets, childish flame throwing farts for morons.

  2. Queen Michelle says:

    InOtherWord/Scott you are both entirely entitled to think what you wish about me personally – you don’t actually know me. I suspect if you met me neither of you would have the courage to say a word to me – online anonymity allows you to vent your bile when in real life you probably wouldn’t.
    If you are happy being bitchy, rude and making personal attacks on people then good for you, you must be terribly proud of yourselves. But whilst you are busy calling me names or pitying my friend (although I must say that feeling superior enough to pity someone you don’t know does, rather ironically, seem very pretentious), the fact you read our blog only builds up our readership further. Infact, not only do you help our blog grow, it’s people like you that often give me ideas for posts so, really, by being rude you are only encouraging me! Hmmm, that bit you on the ass didn’t it?
    Sapphire, thank you. Yes, I am very, very honest and not everyone appreciates it, which is fine. I won’t come over all falsely humble just because it’d please people.

  3. Sister Wolf–I was not “a reader”, I’m not creepy like that. My comments were published in fun. This is the Internet–what you publish is relevant for three seconds. Who the fuck cares? That was just my sassy side…

  4. Scott_Landez says:

    so much jealousy. This blog should be called “Godammit I’m a geriatric obsessed with young bloggers who can afford nice things”

    OR…

    godammit I’m jealous

    or…

    GODAMMIT im a witch with bad red lipstick

    or….

    or…

    “GERIATRIC COMMUNIST FASHION LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE”

    OR…

    queen michelle and Sister wolf = sour, poor, jobless losers of the fashion blogging world.

    No wonder why Michelle (i refuse to call her a queen because she isn’t duh)
    did that post on Luxirare. She doesn’t even have money for magazines!

    Do you have a job Sister? or do you just live off your husband?

  5. dust says:

    Good news!!!!!!!!!!

    I’ll repeat :

    It is not enough to have a lot of money and to be a fabulous narcissistic pain in the ass with a bad fashion taste to make a good blogger.

    Don’t even bother to answer Scott ( on Serbian it’s a slang for a bitch but unisex!!! brilliant!!!)

  6. Braindance says:

    Wow, Scott, who took the jam out of your doughnut?

  7. annemarie says:

    Scott Landez!! DO NOT CALL SISTER WOLF NAMES!! She’s a fucking smart, kind-hearted person who uses her blog as a platform to vent her moral outrage at all the twats in the world. And what the fuck are you saying about her lipstick? Sir, are you blind? She looks awesome!

    Above all, please, please do not put her in the same sentence as Qunt Michelle. Michelle is an idiot, Sister Wolf is not.

    To Michelle–
    Your counter-accusations are profoundly fucking stupid:
    “It’s easy to chuck around remarks when you are some random hiding behind a computer screen but it’s harder to actually put yourself out there and open yourself to critism. It takes bottle and anonymous commentors have none.”

    A person is not “anonymous” because they don’t have their own blog. It does not take “bottle” to “put yourself out there” (how noble!). It just takes being an attention-seeking twat. You are absolutely NOT “open” to criticism– think about that. Finally, “random” is an adjective, not a noun.

  8. Queen Michelle says:

    Scott, I’m not a real Queen? Nothing gets by you!

  9. : ) That was funny ! Very Romanian : )))))) No, it’s just very “protester” : )
    This impulsivity is one of my “trademarks”. Anyway…just wanted to note down my opinion…maybe in a rough manner but still I kind of got on fire about the topic and this Luxirare thing… I really admire that girl.

  10. Sister Wolf says:

    Braindance – I have a romantic vision of you as well, xo

    Michelle – Please practice saying, “You can kiss my royal ass, you moron.” It is more succinct.

    judy aldridge – Now you’re being silly! Of course you are ‘a reader’, I can see your IP.

    Scott – OOOH! Now this I love. Why so much vitriol?! Do you hate unemployed women? Do you pay spousal support to someone? Do you hate your mom? You do have a keen eye for lipstick, though. It was a little too dry and cakey in the video.

    annemarie – Is Scott a homo do you think?

    pret-a-protester -Okay, good, you + luxirare. Got it.

  11. Just passing by says:

    I don’t understand why Luxirare gets so much hate from Sister Wolf and her pack. After reading all the hate rants against Luxirare, I visited her blog to see why but it wasn’t what I expected. Some of the clothes look like they will make S&M fetishists come in their pants if she wears them outside. But one thing is clear. She’s got talent. I don’t like some of the clothes she makes but she does what she does well. (Sister wolf does what she does well too. Hating on too many things/people with such ardent fervour and commitment. But I genuinely like the other informative posts on this blog.) The grammar didn’t bother me one bit but maybe that’s because english is not my first language. It just happens to be the universal language. I didn’t know until today that a little bad grammar could incite such anger and hate. Sister Wolf must not have too many friends in the real world if she bares her fangs in real life as often as she does here. Just assuming because I don’t really know if her internet fellow cunts are her real friends in the real world. Oh wait.. maybe this is just a facade.. maybe she’s as meek as a lamb in reality! 🙂 I applaud Scott Landez for his courage to face the vicious fangs of Sister Wolf and her pack 🙂 Moving on to other blogs, Karla’s “blog oozing with inspiring pictures, clippings, and personal photographs to make our life a little more fashionable” is a little putting-off. The intro is very condescending and patronizing, like all who visit her blog are less fashionable and needs to be force-fed some fashion. Mother and daughter shoes’ blogs are boring. Apart from the shoes. It might just as well be a picture blog of mother, daughter and more mother, daughter. Childhood Flames’ outfits are mostly boring. That girl needs some color in her life. Susie Bubble is my favourite in terms of informative content because she features a lot of obscure talented people plus she is honest but not in a brutal, angry “I am gonna rip you to shreds” way. I love all her shoes and accessories, don’t like a lot of her outfits but to each her own. Right?
    Question: If Sarah Palin is a cunt and Sister Wolf and her pack are cunts too, then is Sarah Palin the same as Sister Wolf and her pack? Or are there sub-species amongst this breed? Like good cunt, bad cunt? I am right in assuming that Sarah Palin is the bad cunt, hm?

  12. Sister Wolf says:

    Just passing by – Best of luck to you and Scott. xoxo

  13. Just passing by says:

    Thank you. Best of luck to you too. I hope you find a job soon. ♥

  14. Scott_Landez says:

    WOLF girl, (you’re not my sister, thank god)

    How come its okay for you to live off your husband’s measley paycheck but SeaofShoes is not allowed to drop 10g’s on shoes every week? She’s 17, I think she’s allowed to be living off her mom. Wolf Girl- You’re 55, maybe you should get a job make some real money so that you can afford Restylane instead of bitching about how you can’t afford it. Don’t worry, Madonna won’t hijack the world’s supply. You do need it though, real bad.

    No one believes someone who isn’t successful. Wolf Girl, you’re a NOBODY. That time Oprah complained about how bad red meat is, everyone stopped buying meat and the CowMen sued her. Unfortunately, when you constantly make attacks on other bloggers, they aren’t going to stop visiting these sites because you say they’re inferior. You have no real power, but maybe thats why you started this blog in the first place.

    It looks as though Wolf Girl just garnered more fans for Luxirare, and SeaOfshoes. How IRONIC! (thanks for the definition wolf)

  15. Liz says:

    Wow- great that people are actually talking, you know, constructively about the blogs.

    I have a morbid fascination with the Sea of Shoes blog, which I’m glad that people brought up. I have had a pretty bad reaction to reading the site (yet I still keep reading it…it’s my internet equivalent of the Real Housewives of Orange County). A lot of the people who post remotely negative (ie constructive) comments get called out as ‘jealous’ and ‘nasty.’ I actually took time to think about these questions:

    1) Am I REALLY jealous? Like, do I really want to have a $10k budget to buy ugly shoes all of the time?

    2) Do I want people at Urban Outfitters to recruit me simply because of my upbringing and mommy’s credit card?

    I guess it sounds sour grapes, but no, I personally think that spending that much on clothes or shoes is ridiculous. I would never spend over $200 for a pair of shoes if I had a million dollars. And I don’t necessarily want to design either *shrugs*, so I’m pretty sure I’m not jealous. Also, I don’t think that the fashion is always amazing. I roll my eyes when Jane posts “wore this to a restaurant!” and it’s that ridiculous black lace shirt with a BRA under it. It looks like hooker-wear from Moscow in 1996. Since when is it remotely appropriate to have your undergarments showing at a restaurant?

    LOVE that other people totally pick up on the absence of Carol on the Mommy-and-Jane world. I crack up when reading those comments. To whoever posted about Carol not being able to be there (WHAT A SHOCKER) for their fabulous charity-gig, I couldn’t stop laughing. Always about Jane and mommy, poor Carol. I know that the internet is the internet, and you don’t know everything about anyone’s life, but it still strikes me as funny all the same.

    I also get this aggravating sense of pretension. Like if Jane went to college, she’d major in ‘being artsy.’ It’s like she TOO perfectly fits this stereotypical mold. Eats at nice vegetarian restaurants, likes creepy looking art and fashion, reads complex and artsy books (I will always recall the shot of a teacup and a pair of shoes carefully balanced on a book at the window…yeah, because people normally put their shoes on a windowsill). However, I guess it’s more of a product of her environment. I’ll be totally following to see her college adventures to see if anything changes, and I hope she gets out of Texas!

    I think that it is ridiculous to be wearing heels so often…don’t get me started on that. (Do they perform any sort of manual labor or walk more than 2 mph that probably requires flats?) Anyway though, I will admit that I am drawn, and I get as much joy as reading the comments (OMG JANE YOU’RE THE BEST!!!) and the text than others get fashion inspiriation. So I won’t lie. I find it amusing. I find the other sites amusing too, in the carefully crafted bubbles that they create. Jealous? Not really.

    Anyway, thanks for a sounding board! I’ve always wanted to hear people really discuss these blogs and it felt good to get that all out! 😉

  16. erika says:

    Yikes so much hatefulness! I wasn’t referring to you Aja when I said what I said. I just happened to say the same thing. Also I was definitely referring to Sister Wolf with her YSL shirt , have you seen it ? It is awesome. I totally hate her for having it. I love YSL.
    My opinion of hating the rich being the same as hating the poor does not come from textbook philosophies it is personal opinion. I believe that we should all embrace who we are and what we have and insead of looking outward we should look inward for happiness.
    I like reading everyone’s blogs because as someone who sews and creates i find it inspiring to see what other styles are out there and to have a peek into what people like. We are so lucky to be able to do this. I like to think that we should celebrate it and be inclusive of everyone.

    I like Luxirare’s stuff, her clothes are sweet and it’s great that she makes things that look like really good quality.

    I like Sea Of Shoes too because they have great taste in clothes and I think Jane is adorable. I think that she will have a great future in fashion adn good for her for knowing what she wants to do. I wish I had been so decisive so young.

    I also really like Kingdom of Style. She has awesome taste and her warmth comes across on her blog, plus we are the same age and she is hot!

    And I like this blog too because it is funny… I appreciate honesty.
    It’s just the internet.

  17. Sister Wolf says:

    Scott – Oh god. You have revealed my true character and I am devastated. What a fool I’ve been! I am less than nothing. Not only too old but too poor. Thank you for knocking me off my high horse. Let me try to make it all up to you, Scott.

    Liz – You’re welcome!

    erika – Exactly! It’s just the internet.

  18. Aja says:

    Scott, I totally believe Sister Wolf. Just look at how many comments she’s garnered from this one entry (including a bunch of stupid ones from you). Yay!

  19. HelOnWheels says:

    I’d like to thank Erika for very calmly and thoughtfully explaining why she likes certain blogs. I don’t agree with some of her choices but she knows what she likes and presents her case well. This was the main purpose of SWs post….well….ok, and to have fun “poking the bear,” so to speak.

    However, I’d like to suggest that Scott and Just Passing By get back on their anti-psychotic/depression medication ASAP. Seriously, ladies, you’re crying out for professional help. Yes, “Scott”, I’m including you in the “ladies” because there is no way that a man would write a post that is so full of the same jealousy of which you accuse SW. Please take those meds; you’re kind of scary but even worse, extremely pitiable without them. Furthermore, “Scott”, unless English is your 2nd language, your youth and stupidity are showing through all of your posts. Don’t make me call Child Protective Services, “Scott”, and get you removed from what seems to be a situation that’s detrimental to your mental health.

  20. Katydog says:

    I love how pretentious people call other people pretentious. It’s my favorite thing ever. It’s like the cool thing now. Like you can’t be a punk or a hipster if you say you’re a punk or a hipster.

    This was the best blog post. I was led here by susie bubble, and I will be coming back for more.

  21. Opal says:

    I definately agree with you on the Sea of Shoes thing! It feels like they are bragging most of the time!
    However… on the pretentious issue.. aren’t all bloggers just that tiny bit pretentious?? Trying to show others how cool they are/trying to gain fans etc etc

  22. Just passing by says:

    My my! Why such anger, PersonFromHell? I am only voicing my opinions just like you and everybody else here. That means everyone here including yourself should be on “anti-psychotic/depression medication asap.” You are definitely a very unique person.

  23. snow says:

    ooh. the comments you get are great.
    and i hate jane.
    oh im also insanely jealous of her.

    the problem i hate with jane is that she can’t afford any of her shit. i couldnt care less if miley cyrus had everything jane has because cyrus works incredibly hard and makes a shitload of money for being a spastic.
    jane on the otherhand gets everything from mommy dearest who…..was a designer…once? what does her mother even do to finance their spending habits?

    i also really dislike camille from childhood flames ( i had to google her cos i forgot her bland blogs name). the only reason i dislike her is because she has boring style and needs some vitD. otherwise i like her cos she’s thrifty.

    i really believe you can buy style. however the most stylish people are the ones who are innovative with clothes. not the ones who bought the whole alexander wang and balmain runway.

    p.s i hate miley cyrus.

  24. Hayley says:

    Sea of Shoes and Atlantis Home irk me to no end. The Japan trip, where they seemed to never leave the safe vicinity of their hotel bugged me rotten. There is so much more to explore, and I should know I have lived there. The worst part, which someone has previously commented on here, were the shots of random people and children in the street. Would they do that back home? No.

  25. Liz says:

    On the issue of pretension: Yeah, I’ll give it to you that most blog writers can be pretentious at some points. When I was writing my blog, I was so self-deprecating (that’s unfortunately my personality), and I was still labeled pretentious!

    This is why I can say that: http://www.misscouturable.com/ . I think that she has all of the well meaning in the world, but she still comes off pretentious in her writing, and I think that it’s probably due to the privelege thing. Her high school cost as much as my college tuition (why would someone post the exact cost?), and she does talk about money very casually once in a while. However, she’s getting to college and at least her blogs show that her inner wheels are turning (with the exception of that insanely pretentious Columbia passage by Tobias Wolff). So I think that’s pretentious with a sense of hope and self-awareness.

    I guess what irks me about SoS that I feel like it’s ALL for show. No ‘soul’ behind it (Goodness, I sound like a Top Chef judge). Can’t explain it. Like, look at my teacup! It’s on my book that no 17 year old would read and next to my shoes that no 17 year old could buy! My taste is miles away! (I mean, she has little to NO blog rapport with her readers, besides the scant Q&A session I think she’s posted. Those blogs get me the most) But I guess that’s the fashion world, huh??

  26. Sister Wolf says:

    Aja – I don’t know what we can do with Scott

    HelOnWHeels – Scott is a man who hates women because he has to pay spousal support to his ex- wife. He has a thing for young girls, too.

    Katydog – Please do.

    Opal – Pretentious, to me, is taking on a superior air or affecting a certain pose. Wanting attention is a whole different thing.

    Just Passing By- You should change your name to Keeps Coming Back!

    Snow – All normal people hate Miley Cyrus!

    Hayley – Irksome, indeed.

    Lix – The Young Shoe is presently reading Thomas Pynchon, she’ll have you know! I will go look at the misscoutureable.

  27. Annabel says:

    Some people were born richer than others!

  28. Annabel says:

    Oops pressed enter too quickly there

    But yeah, it’s fun to hate rich pretentious people eh?

  29. did anyone else notice? says:

    Sister Wolf-

    I don’t hate Luxirare for owning and buying nice clothes. What I detest is her complete hypocrisy. When she first started her blog, she posted over $1000 worth of Alexander Wang clothing that she bought. Within a few days of that post she wrote a rant criticizing all the girls stealing her punk steez, as if she had any street credibility after paying that much money for a look ripped from the vintage racks. I don’t have anything against spending that cash, just so long as you aren’t posing like you’re an authentic gutterpunk. When multiple commentors called her out on the irony of her sentiments, she took down the posts and changed the tone of her blog.

    Then, right before MJ died, she posted this comment on a post on rackkandruin featuring MJ and his jacket collection:

    Blogger LuxiRare said…

    this is so funny because i bet Decarnin was inspired by these band jackets Jackson used to wear in the 80s and now he’s wearing the fashionized version…

    He looks really amazing in it even though he is totally creepy .

    June 11, 2009 8:06 PM

    Total contrast to the worshiping tribute posts that followed on her own blog in the wake of his death, as if she had always been his biggest fan. When someone makes such an extreme about face, even when you are dealing with someone posthumously, it feels like they’re lacking any true opinions and real substance

    I actually enjoy the food posts, and respect her sewing skills.

  30. Sister Wolf says:

    Annabel – Tons of fun.

    did anyone else notice – OH, GOD! SNAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  31. Alicia says:

    This just makes me sad. It’s like watching my parents fight – so many people I admire clawing each other’s eyes out.

    Someone make it stop :'(

  32. Isabelle says:

    Heya, just popping in to tell you tax-lovin’, rich-people-hatin’ guys and gals that no, socialism doesn’t work and will never work. Toodles!

  33. Aja says:

    Who said anything about socialism? I just said “tax the wealthy more”. That’s not exactly a Lenin salute. Toodles!

  34. Hilda says:

    I. Love. Fashion. It’s fun and artistic and a little bit like being in costume for the theatre all the time. I don’t have the time to take from my daily life to run a blog, but I greatly enjoy reading the fashion blogs littered around the internet. I love seeing normal girls posting their outfits; it’s inspiring for my personal style and gives me faith that fashion doesn’t require exorbitant amounts of money or a 6’0″, 100 lb frame to work it.

    So, as a loving fan of most of the bloggers here, I must say I’m extremely disappointed to stumble across this whole clusterfuck. You seem to want to convey an image of maturity and style, but you ladies seem more like jealous middle schoolers talking shit at the lunch table.

    Honestly, grow up. This is tacky and extremely uncool. From this, I’m so glad I don’t know any of you in person. Quit embarrassing yourselves.

  35. Hilda says:

    P.S. While I don’t really care for their blogs (not my style, really, and I only mention my opinion of it to avoid claims of white-knighting), kudos to Judy Aldridge for maintaining poise under fire. Take note, rabid bloggers.

  36. Stephanie says:

    Former blogger here – I wrote Fashion Robot about 6 months ago, it was only mildly big with the teen set so I don’t expect anyone to know of it, but I just want to make sure that I’m not just another anonymous person here.

    I completely agree with what Hilda said above. Regardless of how “pretentious” and “vapid” certain blogs may seem, it takes a decent amount of courage for an individual to put themselves out there on the internet in that way and subject themselves to the criticism that, as you all have demonstrated here, can be incredibly hateful. Yes, “it is the internet, people should have thicker skin, blah blah blah,” but why add on to the hate at all in a public forum like this? Bloggers are not impervous to anonymous trash talking.

    In addition, just because somebody is lucky enough to be rich/beautiful/tall/thin doesn’t necessarily mean that other people should feel shitty about themselves because of it. Should they be mandated to donate all of their money to charity? Cover themselves with a burqua at all times? In the same way that cooking bloggers demonstrate their talents with food, writing bloggers demonstrate their talents with prose, and crafting bloggers demonstrate their talents with knitting/sewing/etc, fashion bloggers demonstrate their talents in putting together ensembles that others may find interesting or take inspiration from. You might not think a lace top and short shorts is anything to brag about – and you aren’t expected to – but for certain individuals, seeing people like that may give them courage or ideas to break out of a particular style box (for lack of a better cliche).

  37. Stephanie says:

    (Didn’t mean to add myself in the rich/beautiful/tall/thin description btw, if that’s what it sounded like. I’ve always been 5’3, athletic, and relatively average looking. But I know that well-dressed girls on the internet inspired me when I was younger.)

  38. Sister Wolf says:

    Alicia – Sorry, I hate when parents fight, too.

    Isabelle – You ruined it with the toodles.

    Aja – Thanks.

    Hilda – What. A. Lecture.

    Hilda – You mean, you’re not a kiss-ass? Good!

    Stephanie -Let me just remind you that the Sister Wolf motto is ‘Godammit I’m mad, and I’m getting madder.” See?

  39. Stephanie says:

    Well, fuck you then. Damn, I don’t know why I bothered trying to explain myself.

  40. Sister Wolf says:

    Stephanie – I don’t know either! You appeared to be saying what’s been said here a million times: “Don’t be mean, don’t be a Hater, it’s not nice” etc.

    I haven’t criticized anyone for being tall, thin, pretty or rich. But the internet is after all a place for free expression! An exchange of ideas! A place to provoke, debate, cross horns on occasion. I don’t take any of this shit very seriously. I hate some blogs just like I hate some TV shows or some vegetables. If people can’t be criticized or mocked, they should keep a private diary.

  41. One Of Those Rabid Bloggers says:

    Hilda, I’m happy I don’t know you either :), asskisser.

  42. Sister Wolf says:

    Rabid – Hahahaha!

  43. Blergh. says:

    Holy fuck this took me forever to read and my eyes are officially dilating.

    I don’t agree with a lot that has been said on this, but hey, to each their own. I actually like Luxirare and Susie. =P

    No one else has mentioned the blogs I can’t stand, such as 4th and Bleeker. (I guess she isn’t too popular yet). I mean seriously, a floaty practically naked white dress? Oh, so original.

  44. Hilda says:

    If that’s all you have to add, Rabid, uh… well said?

    I’ll give credit where credit is due. And no amount of very clever name calling could possibly convince me to retract what I’ve said.

    Continue with the good blogging. I’ll be a faithful reader.

  45. Rabid says:

    Thanks Hilda, I hope you do continue to read. And I’m happy I could validate you with the response you were hoping for since you clearly came back for more. Kisses.

  46. bulldog says:

    @did anyone else notice?

    i went to high school w/luxirare…total nutcase, doesn’t surprise me one bit.

  47. Really, HelOnWheels? It’s that hard to believe that I wrote that comment simply because I didn’t use all the “big words” the first time I commented here? In fact, the ability to write and speak on many different levels is a pretty important part of communication. Perhaps you’re limited in this ability. That’s fine, but please don’t assume everyone else is.

  48. Sister Wolf says:

    Blergh – I’ll go look at that one, thanks.

    Hilda – Okay.

    Rabid – There is actually a blogger girl who ends her comments: “a kiss!”

    bulldog – Fantastic!

    Raison Girl – Uh -oh, a lecture.

  49. Lottie says:

    I suppose it’s hard for fashion blogger’s to make it without the incredible designer’s behind their wardrobe’s. I’m a fashion blogger myself, not very big within the industry or anything but yes, it annoys me no end how many pairs of shoe’s jane has. They get new pairs every season! That’s what, a 800 dollar cut into whatever-dad-probably-does paycheck? I’d love it if sea-of-shoes just ended one day because funnily enough, Jane hasn’t got enough money for college.

    But don’t get me wrong, I’m ashamed to say I like sea-of-shoe’s style and taste. I suppose yeah it’s probably easier to throw something together with that amazing ‘Shoe wall’. But I can’t STAND the mother, its like, wtf are you doing trying to claim fame from your daughters blog?She’s just another pushy paegant mother, just with Louboutin’s and Christopher Kane dresses. Her latest post was some shit about leaving her computer on a plane. WHO DOES THAT???????

    Rumi pisses me off too, she gets sent all her clothing and has no grip on reality and doesn’t give a fuck that her blog has 130 online users a a time. It’s like HELLLO? REPLY TO A COMMENT ONCE IN A WHILE?

    Give my blog a read, tell me what’s wrong with it as i REALLY don’t want to become a pretencious stuck up teenage fashion blogger.

    sorry. fashion blogger’s are supposed to be real people, that others can relate too. There not supposed to have tonnes of money like celebrities, the population of the world are meant to aspire to you because you still manage to look fabulous, but on a real life budget!

  50. Yvonne Gao says:

    someone tweeted this link on twitter and I had a very interesting time reading through everything.

    I’ve never heard of Luxirare (sp? too lazy to scroll all the way up to check lol) but when I googled her and got to her blog, I realized I had somehow seen her blog before. I liked her interesting photos of the food in packages. It reminded me of science/chemistry. However, I didn’t like her blog/style enough to subscribe. Too…polished and cold maybe?

    And I thought the pie on a stick was a cute idea though slightly impractical cuz … one bite of pie would just leave me wanting more.

    I first heard of sea of shoes ALSO from someone’s tweet. That was when she was on the news… and I got pretty annoyed to realize that this high school girl was getting all this attention because of her huge collection of expensive shoes. Thought that was lame but that’s cable news for ya!

    I try to only read the blogs of people who I can imagine being friends with in real life.

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