...that's the point of satire. to make fun of something terrible and often entrenched in the world. so yeah, it's blackface, but RDJ and the TT people were aware of it.
...that's the point of satire. to make fun of something terrible and often entrenched in the world. so yeah, it's blackface, but RDJ and the TT people were aware of it.
I don't know who to respond to, so I'll just say it here: if a dumbass relative of yours wants to poke at you over your profession or worldview or whatever, then you can obviously respond/debate (I'm sure other comments on this story have some good advice).
pretty obviously not what I meant, especially in relation to the what the article is actually about.
Don't fucking talk about stuff to your family that you know will cause strife.
Jezebel is very guilty of trying to do cutesy, snarky stuff like this but it's always annoying.
Wow, some people are puritanical about sex? On the internet? Imagine.
the real story here is not the owner of the salon, but the fact that the police actually called you because you were a big meany pants. That is outrageous.
it's always a bit surprising to me what some people like and don't like. My current girlfriend loves being spanked, like, really hard - to the point where I'm somewhat uncomfortable about actually doing it.
why do young boy celebrities think the face Biebs is making is "hot" or "sexy"? It really just looks like he's squeezing out a "painful shit."
you sound like the most insufferable person ever.
as an enormous, publicly-traded company, it's simply bad business to not remove this page. like, really terrible decision making.
hip hop culture deserves mocking though.
we're just gonna ignore this hate crime?
yeah but then you'd have to go to reddit.
I can't even begin to describe how destructive this attitude is.
the title says "misguided," for one. just because an article doesn't say something, the implications should be pretty obvious.
this article seems needlessly mean-spirited somehow. so these women are for whatever saying they're not "Feminists™," but all of these women are strong, independent women who espouse values of feminism anyway. I think it comes out as a wash in the end.
the fact that she got to fuck an OMGSOCUTE porn star is irrelevant, it's the fact that he's profiting from his shoots with women without paying them a dime and making them sign contracts to that effect and it's being passed off as "empowering sex-positivity"
THIS MEANS IM EXCITED
issue where there is no question teenagers are the villain + lazy, obvious contrarianism = SO many clicks.