Blake Lively has just launched her new lifestyle brand Preserve. Since the official launch, it seems that netizens are undecided on how they are supposed to feel with the "Gossip Girl" star's new venture. Just last Tuesday, Blake Lively debuted her lifestyle-driven website that offers basically everything under the sun, from a light-up marquee map of the globe, to online articles and fancy salt.

Moreover, it also looks like Blake Lively took a page off of Beyoncé's book, as she also revealed her wedding dress in this viral Blake Lively video.

As always, Twitter users had a lot to say about Blake Lovely's latest endeavor. Netizens could have predicted some sassy comments from the famous Bryanboy, but it looks like other blogger, fashion websites, and editors, were also conflicted with their views. Bryanboy, on the other hand, opted to keep mum about his views, perhaps because he had nothing good to say about Blake Lively's website. He tweeted, "After visiting Blake Lively's new site, I'd like to preserve my dignity by preserving my opinions where the sun doesn't shine."

Although there are others who are in support of Blake Lively's Preserve website, the number of its haters hugely outnumber that of its likers. It looks like the hatred or disgust of something in common has become the easiest way to bring people on the Internet together. Many of those who have graced their eyes on the infamous Blake Lively website thinks that Preserve absolutely sucks and goopy.

Preserve markets itself as part "e-commerce hub" and part "philanthropic endeavor." Moreover, it has this to say about itself, "Preserve is all of us, together, championing the goods, makers, and legends that instill meaning inside the moments of our lives."

The backdrop of the Blake Lively website is set against a variety of wood textures, old vintage fonts, and sepia-colored photography. Usually, these tactics would have given its viewers and audience a feeling of nostalgia. However, when they are just smacked together gracelessly, just like what happened in Blake Lively's Preserve website, it just becomes an unskilled attempt of a soulless marketing professional.