Question of the Day — What’s the best online guilty pleasure? I confess to being a TMZ reader.
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Question of the Day — What’s the best online guilty pleasure? I confess to being a TMZ reader.
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For sure, Go Fug Yourself (http://gofugyourself.typepad.com). Fashion and snark, all in one!
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Facebook!
I feel guilty (almost) every time I look — which is (almost) day. 🙂
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That was supposed to be “(almost) every day.” And of course, that’s only during the semester.
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Porn. (rim shot)
Probably Gawker or Go Fug Yourself.
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Yahoo games. Or other online games. Can’t help myself.
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I never feel guilty about reading gossip. 🙂 My guilty pleasure is reading spoilers for tv shows. There’s a site out there that has partial scripts used for casting tv shows and movies. I love reading them. What makes me feel really pathetic, though, is reading spoilers for Hannah Montana.
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Jane Galt. It’s so bad, and I know each post is going to have the same flat sarcasm and make the same argument about how holding median beliefs is inherently good, but man — the comments are such a delicious riot, how can I resist?
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Television Without Pity.
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I’m with Jacob (although I’ll try not to comment three times)–TWP is a favorite. Also, iliketotallyloveit.com.
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I’m with Lisa. Go Fug Yourself. Absolutely spectacular consistency of tone, these are the mean girls who tormented you in high school. Wonderful.
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http://www.wesmirch.com
Gives you links to ALL the guilty pleasure sites, if gossip is your guilty pleasure.
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TMZ and GFY definitely get hits form me throughout the week.
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using zillow to see how much coworkers homes are worth
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Weird porn. Stuff that makes you say, “Why would ANYONE write this?”
Like Kennet Shardik’s “Journal Entries”, or the bizarre set of stories about a version of “Junkyard Wars” where the contraptions to be built are sex toys.
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For me, the biggest on-line time waster is “pretend shopping.” I to to all my favorite sites, and check out their sale items. J. Crew; Boden; Garnet Hill; REI; Levenger – you name it – I go there. I add things to my cart, but never actually purchase them. I do enjoy seeing how much I’ve “saved,” though.
OK, so sometimes, I do purchase. But mostly, not.
Seriously, I can waste 30 minutes at a time doing this. Especially at night after the kids are asleep. come to think of it…didn’t I see that Pottery Barn was having a sale…
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