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Threading and the Appreciation of the Lady Moustache

October 11, 2013 by thevagenda

Shaving my legs isn’t a huge deal for me. When I hear people talking about what hassle it is, I wince, knowing I do something even more ridiculous in the name of looking normal for the world. Threading is the bane of my existence – and judging by the amount of women who have it […]

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Blue Jasmine Was Just Two Hours of Watching Cate Blanchett Vom

October 10, 2013 by thevagenda

I can’t help feeling that Woody Allen’s much lauded new film Blue Jasmine is, in fact, a sexist load of spew. Literally. After seeing it my mother astutely observed that it felt, more than anything else, “like two hours of watching Cate Blanchett vomit”. The whole film was a bit like a cynical glutton’s sweet […]

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What’s The Big Problem With Chick Lit Anyway?

October 10, 2013 by thevagenda

Darcy is dead, so Bridget is back! Having disappeared into blissful obscurity for 14 years, the woman who gave us singletons, smug marrieds and emotional fuckwittery, and in so doing spawned an entire genre of fiction, has returned to our bookshelves – or, rather, to our Kindles, the world having moved on a bit since […]

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These Adverts For Engagement Rings Will Make You Want to Be Single FOREVER

October 9, 2013 by thevagenda

  What is it about engagement adverts that make them a festival of douchebaggery? Is it the saccharine tone, the crass assumptions they make about gendered behaviour, or just the shite notion that a woman (and ONLY a woman) needs a big, unethical sparkler on her finger to show she’s not a lonely cunt but […]

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20 Things All Women Should Do Before Getting Married

October 9, 2013 by thevagenda

  (Yes, that’s ALL women) When a friend recently shared a link to this article, called ’20 Things All Women Should Do Before Getting Married’ it was with sadness as well as the habitual rage that I shook my fists at the screen and yelled ‘Seriously? Come ON!’ (clue: one of the options isn’t: tell Marissa […]

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The Great Cosmo Facebook Backlash

October 7, 2013 by thevagenda

  My life got immeasurably better since I started ‘liking’ Cosmopolitan on Facebook, not because I’m a fan of their constant hot-pink omg-bleating internet diarrhea, but because, over the last few weeks, I’ve started to see something both interesting and hilarious happening. Cosmo readers (all fifteen of them, it appears – they really need to […]

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How To Announce An Engagement on Facebook

October 7, 2013 by thevagenda

    Now, don’t get me wrong- I’m not one of those chicks who hates on Zooey Deschanel. I’ve actually always really liked Zooey Deschanel- she’s funny, her clothes are nice, she has really pretty hair, and despite all the crap that is thrown her way for playing girly characters (which, I have to point […]

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Miley, Don’t Make Me Cry

October 3, 2013 by thevagenda

Saturdaynight. I’m babysitting. I’m also, by chance, engaging in anthropological research regarding the social implications of Miley Cyrus’s very public, orchestrated ‘breakdown’ for a pre-pubescent audience, as her music blasts out of the television.  “What’s happened to Miley Cyrus?!” quoth ten-year-old Amelia. “It’s all the fame,” ten-and-a-fifth-year-old Sophie sighs. “It’s got to her. First Britney, […]

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Help This 13 Year Old Girl Fulfil Her Dream of Making an ’80s Style Slasher Movie

October 3, 2013 by thevagenda

    When I was 13, I spent my time lust/hate-reading lots of Kerouac (Sal’s kind of a misogynist! But he’s also kind of crushworthy!) and writing ‘poetry’ (thinly veiled autobiographical prose verse about kissing boys at Altrincham ice rink – not *totally* sure this can be classed in the same category as, y’know, Tennyson, […]

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Dating With DeAngelo: A Guide to Scoring a Non-inflatable Woman

October 3, 2013 by thevagenda

Image: the amazing Biff It’s official: the colder months are upon us; a time otherwise known as the end of the summer shagging season, marked as it is by the sudden need for everyone ever (and that includes YOU, dear reader) to grab the nearest, semi-compatible looker next to them to settle down with for the […]

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Adweek Has Research on When You Feel Most Insecure

October 2, 2013 by thevagenda

  In the latest Thing That Makes You Want To Log Off The Internet And Join A Nomadic Community In The Highlands news, Advertising Week has recently published some research (below) on how The Ad People can ‘identify the right audience’ by pouncing on female consumers when they’re at their most insecure. Of course, we […]

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