HoodLemon
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HoodLemon

Well, I watched Girls this week. Desiree Akhavan made her debut as Hannah's classmate and I hope we get to see more of her. Her character seems a bit off and more mysterious than the others in her workshop, so hopefully we find out more about her. I will be surprised if Hannah doesn't give her shit for telling her she

Vivien Leigh could've generated chemistry with a MARBLE STATUE, come on

That's the thousand-yard stare of a woman who was in an erotic scene where the dude removed her tampon from her.

I always love these interviews. The subject is always effortlessly cool/chic/casual. They always shop at little vintage shops that you've never heard of. They always meet up at some vegan cafe / gourmet burger / fair-trade organic kale bistro for the interview.

When Vogue interviews me, they'll be all,

The movie, a very alternative love story that opens on Valentine's Day weekend, might just make Dakota this decade's Vivien Leigh Gretchen Moll.

At best she embodies the word "meh". If a magazine must resort to describing your clothes to make you more interesting, you ain't it miss thing.

Do people in America seriously recognize Dakota Johnson enough to bother her? I know 50 Shades of Gray is a Big Deal, but I'm pretty celebrity-aware and I wouldn't recognize Dakota if she dangled a pair of handcuffs in my face.

This is the definition of "dead behind the eyes"

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That's for another, much darker post.

Also much duh. This is my phone background on the rare occasion it's not the Buffy movie poster. Bonus feminism points.

What about alive guys we'd have sex with if they were dead?

I think the fact that it doesn't work as an analogy is exactly why it's funny. It's facetious. It's deliberately inappropriate, and I just happen to find that kind of thing fucking hilarious. I totally agree with your points, and I don't believe reverse racism is possible, and I do believe that rape of males is a real

Is it missing?

One thing that I notice women doing all the time in real life that I don't see much of on the internet is supporting each other by coming up with explanations for each other's behavior. If you think that the best thing about Broad City is Abbi and Ilana's relationship and how they support each other, then Abbi's

Uh, yes. Yes. Are you being serious right now?

Generally speaking, I think if you're fucking someone and realize they are no longer conscious, it's better to check on them and prioritize their health over busting your nut. Rapist? maybe, asshole? for sure.

Ummm if your partner ever passes out you should stop fucking them and get them the medical attention they need (if any)... not just keep going until you're done.

Agreed. That, and they specifically address and then dispose of the "But he totally wanted it" excuse, going so far as to say "That is what rapists say." They also didn't shy away from using the word rapist or raped. They could have easily gone with "took advantage of" or something like that, but they didn't.

The fact that Abbi understood that it was wrong and called herself a monster is what sold it for me. Both rape moments in the episode, the Male Stacy one and when Abbi unwittingly kisses a 16 year old later, are immediately followed by "WHAT DID I DO??" not high fives. Still uncomfortable stuff, but that's what makes