Well, perhaps the title has invoked more war than peace from 4. Say what you need dear 4, but in the end, I hardly think fashionista is attempting to win a Pulitzer. If that was the goal, I'm sure the editors would be up for the challenge and I think they would take a different approach to discussing all things fashion. Ah, but I think the purpose is to relate what's new and newsworthy to savvy fashionistas (clever website name)...and worth a little chat (and when I say chat, I mean the kind you have at a coffee shop not a think tank). So if you are having trouble following the conversation, if it's making you dizzy, then try to work on that. I encourage you to challenge yourself by continuing to read these posts to see if you can bridge the different topics discussed as measure of personal growth. Things aren't always put in neat little consecutive piles for us, lets embrace the free flowing nature of all things. P.S if you really feel that this is horrible, perhaps suggest a way to improve, or recommend things you would like to see. There are ways of communicating that are helpful and other ways that are not...I'm sure you intended to be helpful but it just didn't come across exactly that way in your words (darn, I hate when that happens).
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Entry: War and Peace
posted by amis
Jul 01, 2009 10:47PM
Well, perhaps the title has invoked more war than peace from 4. Say what you need dear 4, but in the end, I hardly think fashionista is attempting to win a Pulitzer. If that was the goal, I'm sure the editors would be up for the challenge and I think they would take a different approach to discussing all things fashion. Ah, but I think the purpose is to relate what's new and newsworthy to savvy fashionistas (clever website name)...and worth a little chat (and when I say chat, I mean the kind you have at a coffee shop not a think tank). So if you are having trouble following the conversation, if it's making you dizzy, then try to work on that. I encourage you to challenge yourself by continuing to read these posts to see if you can bridge the different topics discussed as measure of personal growth. Things aren't always put in neat little consecutive piles for us, lets embrace the free flowing nature of all things. P.S if you really feel that this is horrible, perhaps suggest a way to improve, or recommend things you would like to see. There are ways of communicating that are helpful and other ways that are not...I'm sure you intended to be helpful but it just didn't come across exactly that way in your words (darn, I hate when that happens).