And he wasn’t trying to injure anyone, he was using it to keep those Nazis from hurting others. It was a barrier.
And he wasn’t trying to injure anyone, he was using it to keep those Nazis from hurting others. It was a barrier.
The police response at Charlottesville makes me worried about how much they may have been compromised by white supremacists.
I have no problem with using photos from the internet to help identify these people in order to force/shame the police into investigating. But there is no excuse for people who use this information to stalk, harass and threaten people and the families of people who are identified online. It’s even more despicable…
Seems like a fine boy, no probs here.
Holy shitballs, I low-key like this song.
I haven’t been following this at all but through osmosis what I thought happened was there was a stir about the lyrics and Swift said she knew about the part about “might still have sex” but not “I made that bitch famous”, then after that they released a video about her hearing the first line, like she said, but not…
Taylor Swift seems like a nice enough person, and some of her songs are quite catchy. I don’t see any reason to dislike her or her music. DEAL WITH IT, HATERS.
I really hope she beefs with Beyoncé at some point so Twitter is nothing but venomous bees and snakes. Like Australia.
She didn’t compare herself to 2 legends. The article about her negotiating a higher salary did. She wasn’t interviewed for it, and this was her response debunking the claim.
If that is the case, then why are you holding on to judging her for using information to negotiate? Rock and Chappelle weren’t paid for the quality of their specials, they were paid for the potential viewership. Plus, Rock and Chappelle likely shared the information of their pay with her and other comedians.
And since she stated her case, and believes that she was treated fairly, I’m inclined to take her word for it. Not being paid the same as Rock and Chappelle doesn’t mean she wasn’t paid equal with someone else who she considers to be of her same caliber (CK? I don’t know...). It seems that the most important thing…
“To be fare...”
And that’s the job. On the real. In every fucking field. The rest is noise.
I know, right? All she did was try to negotiate for higher pay.
This. And her point about being pretty much the only female comic to sell out arenas is valid. Whether you personally like her or not is irrelevant. She stars in movies that do well at the box office and is a big name in comedy, and I’m not going to rag on a woman for trying to get paid more. It’s fucking shameful…
A woman negotiates, 90% of the public responds with personal attacks. How do they know how unfunny she is in all of her specials if they are not watching her specials?
Her attitude, that many women (gasp!) hate to cook and would rather spend time doing something else, was indeed revolutionary. It was also revolutionary that she gave other women instructions on how to minimize kitchen time and served those instructions up with hilarious snark. I’m not going to criticize her for not…
The cookbook wasn’t revolutionary, it was the fact that a woman emphatically stated that she found cooking boring and was trying to get out of it. The recipes are secondary.
Did you read where the male editors said women wouldn’t read it? It was revolutionary in many ways. (And if you really want to see how we got to the glop, read Perfection Salad. Phenomenal study of the effect of xenophobia on cookery.)
Oh yes it does!