GothtoBoss
GothtoBoss
GothtoBoss

In-fighting was HUGE amongst all factions of feminists in those days. The movement was trying to find its feet, and trying to figure out whose voices were there, before it could even address which voices to represent. White, nonwhite, poor, middleclass, straight, married, lesbian, etc.

The other people who got Botox are part of society, are they not?

I doubt anyone would greenlight hiring strippers for any political convention in 2015. And I personally consider that pretty progressive since it means the makeup of political conventions isn’t 100% old philandering horny white guys anymore. Just, like, 80%.

Out of curiosity, what’s wrong with being judgmental? Is it bad?

I tried a couple ways of apologizing for sounding so strident but none worked. If you have value to society based on your looks, than by all means work to maintain that value if you choose. I never had the option, so my work is maintaining self-value in a society that holds me in low regard.

Fun fact, a ‘unit’ of botox is actually called a “mouse unit.” It is called a mouse unit because it contains the amount of botulinum toxin required to kill 50% of a group of 18-20 gram female Swiss-Webster mice (median intraperitoneal lethal dose).

I admit it, I just don’t get it. I am actually glad that I don’t look 16 anymore. I’ve looked so young for so long and it’s incredibly frustrating. People are dismissive of young women in general and especially in my field. I’m taken more seriously in my career and as a parent now that I am starting to look older and

It’s probably my European me, but I find that super strange.

Everyone should do what makes them happy. If having a paralyzed face makes you happy, you do you.

I’ve had pronounced forehead wrinkles since learning to worry about being bullied every single day at school for being fat, pretty much from 3rd grade onward (still fat, still worrying all the dang time). I always thought I might do something about them, but then I’d never be able to do The People’s Eyebrow, which I

And the issue was aging in a society that cannot wait to toss me in a dumpster at the first sign of decline.

Watched a show on PBS last night that featured an experiment involving sympathetic muscle movement in our faces and our ability to recognize other people’s emotional states. Conclusion - those real housewives are mean catty bitches because their paralyzed faces preclude empathy.

Look, I'm a 26 year old guy and I saw JEM this past week. Such is the extent of my cinema addiction, I'll see anything (help me! I even watch lifetime movies when I've gone through my Netflix queue) but... Is this necessary? Don't get me wrong, like millions of others I'll probably watch it. However after seeing the

So wait, where are we. Do we hate JLaw now? Does that mean we can love Anne Hathaway again? There can only be one.

Hair is an issue connected to race, but also hits white folk whose hair doesn’t comply with white beauty standards. Or, you know, looks ethnic. One of the many issues that if we can resolve this shit and embrace different aesthetics, we will all benefit.

Melissa McCarthy is fantastic, but Sookie was the worst. The character very rarely had much to do with the main plot and/or advance the story. She was just someone for Lorelei to talk to so the audience would know what she was thinking instead of having to talk to herself. You could fast forward through nearly every

I suspect the first response (“fat shaming is not cool”) is the same troll, s/h/it is currently all over Gawker insisting that anyone who calls Trump racist is the real racist. It’s kind of smart, actually—say something gross under one persona, and the attack that statement under another one so people will star it and

To me she is a less-annoying Taylor Swift.

“Accidental” - and right in front of all the cameras. Yeah, right...

Was this before or after J Law slipped and fell down on the way up the stairs? Did she fart? Pretend to yell at David O Russel?