FashionableFeldspars
FashionableFeldspars
FashionableFeldspars

This is how my uncle explained cheating to me:

I waited tables through college and grad school, and I tip because it is the shittiest job in the entire universe:

I read an article once (unfortunately I can’t remember where) that mentioned a supervisor/director/manager that intentionally made a point of announcing he was leaving and when he was leaving early (to pick up kids from school or go to doctor’s appointment for example) so that he set the tone that it’s OK for his

I watched it this weekend, and I will agree that it is a mixed bag, but will also reiterate that this film needs both a suspension of disbelief and a suspension of cynicism to appreciate. DuVernay’s camerwork is also a bit challenging but after a few minutes I started to get a feel for what she was doing and it’s

I loved this movie so much. I enjoyed the book as a girl, and it worked for me on that level. More than anything, though, it felt like a love letter to my 13-year-old self: another biracial girl with a Black mom and an absent dad, who hated her hair and glasses and thought she would never be good enough. It was so, so

Bruh.

Those are precisely the choices she is interested in.

Michael Caine would work from the Shark from Jaws 4 again, so this is saying something.

Agree. A no-power landing; it looked as smooth as I would expect.

independent half mexican queer feminist here and while frida may not need barbie, little girls like me need to see her as one. this would have been everything to me as a child

I dunno, a movie that shows the times and troubles of Frida Kahlo has a lot more impact than a Barbie Doll. Hayek and Molina reportedly nailed their roles on a film that was based on a biography. The film was directed by a female director, spread Kahlo’s story and basic ideals, and was well-received.

How do you think she would have felt about a blockbuster Miramax/Harvey Weinstein movie where she’s portrayed by a supermodel-gorgeous actress? Rhetorical question, but Salma Hayek’s protests seem particularly ridiculous to me.

These days most people are fired or laid-off with no notice or final work period (you are told you’re done and security escorts you to your desk/cubicle/office for you to retrieve your personal belongings and then escorts you out of the office/building/premises). You do not even get an opportunity to walk around and

Yes. It’s her defining feature, and she emphasized it in all of her self portraits.

My little cousin was in the military and, according to her, the gender problems are pretty pervasive. As in, they will do just about anything to demean their female colleagues. Feminism is out of the question—you have to be a “Cool Girl” to survive, and even then you’ll get thrown under the bus for laughs. It seems to

It’s the same reason people like upskirt photos. The lack of consent and the victimization of the women is the whole point.

There’s so much WILLING porn online that this sort of thing has me flummoxed. Participation in this is a red flag that screams “I’m a rapey bastard”.

No.

It’s 6.2% of all women of color, not just black women.

“But these are free market death panels so it’s okay”