DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon

Loughlin has the misfortune to have played a character named Becky and to remembered for it.

After Beyonce’s Lemonade album, the name Becky is shorthand for women hip people don’t like. Everybody’s running from the name Becky.

But Loughlin is stuck with it, which makes animosity toward her all the worse.

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“Abortion is a great evil of our day and abortion should be abolished,” Dickson told local news station WFAA. “We want to see it outlawed not just in Waskom but in every single city. Not just Texas, but the entire United States.”

Lori feels confident that her lawyers will find some loophole

Honestly, what the hell does this legislation even mean? Because unless it would prohibit every pregnant woman from leaving town until giving birth, what does it do? And if it would prevent anyone from free movement, it’s unconstitutional.

First, I just want to say a big congratulations to Team Cabaret Schitt’s Creek. You guys were awesome.

that is one ugly fucking hat. also, “they are confident after speaking with their team that they will win.”  i just finished rewatching “parks & rec” so all i can picture is her legal team with their hands out a la mona lisa saperstein whining, “money, please!”

Demi brought her girlfriend and gets “engaged” at the end, so she does find love...at least for however long that lasts. Because we all know she’s all about the ‘gram and publicity and the FabFitFun sponsorships, just like everyone else who does this show.

I don’t watch the Bachelor/ette, but as someone who is still religious but struggling to find a place for it in my progressive mindset/politics, I am LOVING Hannah’s smackdown. She calls him on his hypocrisy entirely and rather perfectly.

You know how they were looking for a white guy that could sing like a black guy? She plays that black guy.

It’s interesting that you seem to assume only straight people had any problem with this piece.

Yes, yes, yes!  Thought I will say he didn’t have to marry someone he barely knew.  He only had to propose to someone he barely new.  They are not married.

Did Scarlett Johansson turn down the role?

So it wasn’t homophobic, it was gate-keeping using in-group language and descriptions that most people wouldn’t recognize in context. That isn’t much better.

I found this piece to be problematic (Peck’s piece) precisely because it relied on some old stereotypes that gay men have fought for a long time, and because it seemed to paint all gay men with the same brush. The idea that all gay men are sexually promiscuous can be very damaging and does not apply to everyone in the

Peck’s column popped up in my newsfeed on Saturday and I read it all the way through. Within its text, one thing became clear to me (me: a 57 year old gay man who went through the early 90s in NY and LA - and all that meant, too): Peck is stuck in a time and place and suffering from arrested development. I’d wager

Thanks for the perspective, but you really don’t think that a historically progressive magazine like The New Republic publishing an article that argues that because a gay politician came out relatively later in life than the current norm, he won’t be able to focus on his job because he’ll be too busy exploring his

All of this.

Aaron Rodger’s Brother:We’re doing these properties in, like, a WEEK.”

Is it possible that it’s maybe not outright homophobia, but still pretty shitty to criticize someone for not being gay the way you want them to be (politician or not)?

Cash Pad arrives at a time when more and more people are electing to go the AirBnB route than stay at traditional hotels because, duh, it’s usually more affordable.