AFallenTree
AFallenTree
AFallenTree

As a fan of just about every movie Easy A ripped off, I mostly concerned that the Annie remake will be just as terribly written and poorly acted. It is all around the worst thing I have ever seen Emma Stone in. They won't be doing QW any favors if they open themselves up to the racialized criticism that's bound to

not when you consider that she would be out of college where she would've gotten some valid life experiences if she'd bothered attending.

that's the motion her character makes in several emotional scenes in the film she was nominated for. it's like Leo DiCaprio yelling "I'm king of the world."

Right, because nobody ever targets those that are perceived vulnerable...

Fair enough. I also hate the expectation that all women want children and some culturally agreed upon standard of "stability." Plenty of women don't want kids.

I don't know. I always felt like E! grasps at straws in efforts to desperately keep people's attention, influencing other tabloids to maintain people's relevance. Aniston has still gotten work since her late 90s hay day, but I sincerely think that some people take out ad time (like any/every one of the Arquettes).

Ah, well she dated the brother of someone I know and I'd heard the Mayer thing was a one-night-stand (or at least they slept together after their first encounter) and she got all sad when he ditched her and kept in contact with him for months in hopes that she could turn it into a relationship/get over her slut-shame.

Unfortunately, that's not very high. Switzerland, Luxembourg, Austria, Germany, France, Macedonia, and Belgium among many others are much higher.

hahahaha!

My issue with his statements beyond their incredible insensitivity, casually referring to his sexual preferences as beholding to the attitudes of the KKK, is that he reinforces the social hierarchy (noted by Bell Hooks: white men, white women, black men, black women) as normative at every turn. He associates with

not enough people post positive replies, even when they agree with something, so here: AWSOME! as an interracial female myself, I find that people often write-off the manifestation of white supremacist beauty standards as "preference." it isn't a coincidence that [evil] People Magazine's only two "black" most

THANK YOU! He's a sucky, misogynist, racist and all, but she was 22 and had a ONE NIGHT STAND and used it to write a freaking melancholy song about it.

Next in the Inconvenient Truth Series: Most Artists are Douchebags

I didn't like John Mayer's music...and then he came off as a racist and that notlikingness turned into hatred. He sucks and I am happy to say that every tool I've met like him is not anyone I have chosen to associate with (former classmates mostly). As a self-respecting heterosexual woman, I roll my eyes at their

I find her posture and physicality annoying too and it can be seen as unbalanced in terms of her sexualization in the show, but one of my friends walks, moves, and is proportioned JUST like her and does pretty well for herself in the sex department... she's actually pretty regularly pursued by attractive, older, and

we agree on something! on a related note, also love it when adoptive parents give their kids a birthday party or a family celebration every year on the anniversary of their adoption. it shows a much greater appreciation of family than how a lot of people celebrate holidays.

Honestly, I didn't find the article or cover that offensive or out of the ordinary. Beyoncé seems to have a lot of control over how she represents herself and I was merely saying some of the sociological influences for why I think she chooses to cover up in some situations. While the hypersexualization of black women

Having now read the studies you referenced, I can tell you the obvious problem with their methods: 1) McNulty, Neff, and Karney offered money, making their sampling pool a specific demographic of young (women were about 23 and men 25), money-driven, newlyweds which is hardly representative. Also, they evaluated

Don't get me wrong, I like Lady Gaga a lot, but I have to disagree with you here on crowning her queen. Gaga is too political and gets off on trying to shock people. It's a little inauthentic and reminds us that she's just another artist trying to influence people. She's like Madonna before people got tired of her.

Completely agreed. Valentine's Day is ridiculous and artificial to me. It's about men trying to buy affection and women trying to prove to the world how desired they are because men have placed a monetary value on them. Most of the thrill comes from men trying to get or keep some and women showing off their new