JaneyRotten
JaneyRotten
JaneyRotten

I get a bit sad seeing the way she is hated on so much now. Yeah, I guess I can see where people are coming from, however I still have a soft spot for her after loving the show as a teen. She was the only teenage character I remember on television who didn’t seem impossibly more experienced than me at sex, partying,

Logan’s as terrible a person as Rory, so I agree they belong together.

I just want a spin-off about Emily narrating horribly violent tours about history in Nantucket to children.

This makes me happy. The show is not perfect, but it is diversionary, and given the stress of the times, I’ll take it.

Most fairy tales are pretty fucked up, given that they started out as cautionary adages. It’s just that Beauty and the Beast has managed to make it through to the current century more or less intact in comparison to the more watered-down versions of Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty that we have today. Sleeping Beauty, in

i am amazed at how they can take something so simple, like... cerave moisturizing cream. they take cerave, add like 2 extracts and fragrance

I can see subsituting the Ordinaries, which I think are better than Glossier’s serums. But RMS is SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive than Glossier, and Benefit is at a similar price point. And the Avene cleanser is comparable.

RMS is way more expensive than Glossier. So is Benefit.

Going to have to disagree with the snark here. I’m very, very happy to see a female-led beauty startup achieve the crazy levels of funding and success that they have. So many of the power-players in this industry are men giving their best approximation of “what women want” (which for so long appeared to be heavily

I think it’s more for demonstration purposes. I’m imagining my office if all of the women decided not to show up and I’m pretty convinced things would suffer pretty impactfully even for a day (for instance, our graphic department, where I work, is about 80 percent women. The rest of us might as well go home for the

To demonstrate the void they leave. There have been effective strikes like this in the passed. Not in the US, but it was about damn time.

I think this is meant to be more of a single act of protest - it’s different to a strike against a particular employer. If you are a member of a union and you strike, the union will formally negotiate with the employer for particular demands, which isn’t the case here. Happy to be corrected on this, but that’s my

I think the point is to make the presence felt. Go into work one day and there are zero women there and for most work places it will be pretty strange.

Even one day is a demonstration of how important women’s work is. A wakeup call. And it’s not as if staying off the job until things change is going to work. Change will take longer than that.

It’s beautiful, I love it. I feel like these two met and it was like, “Hey: my weird complements your weird. Let’s collaborate in weirdness!”

Until celebrities with endorsement deals actually walk away from those deals, all this is merely theater and stalling. They’re all hoping it’ll die down and people forget or are distracted by the next horrid realization so their bottom line isn’t affected. If they truly believed these principles, they’d walk.

(And I

dev patel. i mean, sploosh, amirite?!

Dev wins because he doesn’t look like he’s trying so hard.

I love them and I can’t wait for season two. I know there are some Stranger Things haters on here, but like...

To play devil’s advocate, if there were no Bring It On, there wouldn’t be Bring It On Again, Bring It On: All Or Nothing, Bring It On: In It To Win It, nor Bring It On: Fight To The Finish.