tl;dr is a weekly roundup of not necessarily the best Highsnobiety posts of the past seven days, but certainly the ones it's easiest to write jokes about.
Jon Moy is now writing a weekly column over at High Snobiety

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tl;dr is a weekly roundup of not necessarily the best Highsnobiety posts of the past seven days, but certainly the ones it's easiest to write jokes about.
Jon Moy is now writing a weekly column over at High Snobiety
Your girlfriend will always wear the sweatshirt in the morning with no pants and you’ll be like, “YES, MY LIFE IS FINALLY LIKE TUMBLR.” Until, of course, she spills some hot chocolate on your sweatshirt and you realize that a life like Tumblr is a physical impossibility.
Jon Moy
Moy & Woolf.
Four-Pins.
"Do women want emotionally available slobs or impeccably put together sociopaths?"
... "You will realize that nice throws and quilts set you apart from your peers. See, ironic bedsheets of ‘90s nostalgia shows like Rocco’s Modern Life are cute and funny up until you turn 20. Then girls will just start to assume you’re a low-key scrub. But fancy quilts from Utility Canvas? That, my friend, lets girls know that one day you might make her happy. Granted, they fail to realize that attention to small interior design details and use of modern fonts does not translate to ever noticing their emotional states and needs. DO THEY WANT AN EMOTIONALLY AVAILABLE SLOB OR IMPECCABLY PUT TOGETHER SOCIOPATH? Get it together, ladies."
-Jon Moy