thank you bb <3 i try, i try
thank you bb <3 i try, i try
Ewww. Stephan Jenkins always seemed like he was probably a douchebag.
I'm also in love with muscle cars. I drool over them. Stop in the middle of the street to look at them. And would own a dozen if I could.
I really hoped they'd have gotten rid of the parody stuff from the new game. I thought it ruined GTA4. You had Nico Belic looking wistfully into his drink, pondering about how he was just a product of his environment, while at the same time you had adverts for Sprunk and could go and shag prostitutes. I just felt it…
Am I the only person who tunes in each year, totally wanting to be sucked into AHS, only to find it, basically, mind salad? Like, throw-everything-at-the-wall garbage that stops making sense after two episodes and has way too much plot to even begin to feel atmospheric or remotely scary? I know I'm in the minority—…
What kind of Puritan shit is that?
BEEN THERE. Fortunately, I wasn't the only one, and we weren't synced up, so I had a sympathetic ally who'd kick extra ass on days I couldn't quite handle standing upright for all of the prep, which I'd also do for her. Also, double the painkiller stash.
I feel about the same way, as I had about the same experience that you do. I'm of the privileged worker type who gets sick days, or at any rate, paid time off to do with as I please. I think mandatory sick days for all workers is the way to go, though.
As someone whose cramps are so bad I've had to take sick days or leave work from literally every job I've ever had, I would applaud this measure. I'm one of the people who has needed serious medical attention because of the sadistic pain I get. Those of you who don't have this issue, mad props. I would love to not…
Um I don't see how this is anti-feminist though. In the US women are a given more maternity leave days than men as it is, at the very least this is due to a bodily function that's regular and most men understand and/or don't want to know about.
This is nothing more than informing this girl that now that she's no longer a child (by their standards), she must know her place as a woman.
Haha! "Just because I walked into a turd supermarket, doesn't mean I have to buy anything."
I know I'm biased with all my racial tolerance, but I cannot understand how they can pass this off as anything other than racist.
I don't know how to find the clip but can someone find the clip of The Daily Show last night where they decide we should just ignore her?
The more articles that come out like this, the more I feel like I'm not supposed to be getting married if I want to be a "good feminist." I don't feel like I'm being cowed into some weird, domestic, gender-role-adhering agreement by the Patriarchy At Large, but every time an article about it pops up, I feel like…
My fellow straight men take note: gay and lesbian couples have it right. Find yourself a PARTNER not a WIFE, with all the subtext those words contain.
Yeah, totally. It shows the fact that she has come to know herself better, compared to season one when Joan was telling her what not to wear. She's more comfortable in her own skin and even in her femininity. I don't think she puts much stake in fashion, but she knows how to present herself - just as she knows how to…
And that's the point, Matthew Weiner says all the time things really haven't changed that much, sexual harassment is everywhere all the time still. But I think the people who say they don't like Mad Men think it's unrealistic, when it just isn't.
I've found the people who don't get Mad Men can't be taught why it's probably the most feminist show ever, they just can't get it.
So...is there an impending backlash about to happen with Mad Men? Lately I feel like every article about Mad Men on Jezebel has a few comments along the lines of "this show is so fucking sexist omg." It is a little embarrassing for those commenters as they seem to have completely missed the point of the show.