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"Vanity Fair" is an appropriate name for a magazine that promotes and endorses the "self-adoration of their personal enmity" against sound reasoning and godly morality and lifestyles. Why do so many of its readers tag along behind them just to be accounted as "an intellectual" who is searching out "well-written articles" considered to be epiphanies. This magazine is fit for the bottom of a bird-cage.
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Website for the entertainment and fashion based magazine "Vanity Fair". Site has a few analytics trackers, but this is covered in their extensive user agreement and privacy policy: ***** Content may be political and/or not safe for children under 18.
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Known source of fake news posts/stories.
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Always an amusing and challenging read; beautiful site design, too.
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trustworthy, reliable, and safe.
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Found good article but all article are not for children..
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very liberal biased crap.
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Vanity Fair does often have great articles, but is very biased in the coverage of models and celebrities.... and is often outright racist. "International" according to Vanity Fair tends to refer to North America and Western Europe, with Asia entirely omitted. I recall one photo spread of Olympic athletes that was entirely Caucasian (with a black or two thrown in), when the majority of gold medalists was Asian. Annie Leibovitz has probably photographed fewer than 10 Asians in her life. I think about 0.01% of the models in Vanity Fair are Asian or Asian American, far lower than the 6% composition of the US population. Actually, the only times I've seen any Asian featured at all were as designers (Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Anna Sui, DooRi Chung, Vera Wang, etc.). Asian celebrities, models, athletes and heiresses DO exist, and many are reknown and attract considerable interest. Moreover, Asian-Americans have the highest per capita expenditure of luxury clothing, so excluding them completely seems unwise, from an economic standpoint.
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Vanity Fair always has extremely well-written articles, and the site reflects the magazine well.
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Excellent site with great articles.
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So slanted, my monitor fell to the floor when this pathetic site loaded on my computer.
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Unfit for children under 18
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situs berita dan artikel dan gosip selebriti
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Content is very biased as often lacks factual integrity
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