Something about this all rubs me the wrong way:
Something about this all rubs me the wrong way:
She’s looks like a handsome twelve year old boy from the 80s with a mullet.
I love that the stirring speech of the final episode was delivered by a rando. I kept thinking that that actor was one lucky son-of-a.
That photograph creeps me out. She looks twelve years old.
So true! I have a neighbor who has a beard (young guy) who I always just gave the benefit of the doubt to, like, he’s probably a really cool guy. Had an interaction with him and he’s a huge asshole. No more benefit of the doubt for bearded men. NO MORE, I SAY.
I remember the first time I heard Courtney Love sing that line “I am not a feminist.” At the time, I had no idea it was because of her disagreements with the riot grrls (among other things). However, I totally identified with it for the same reason, oddly enough! For when she punched Kathleen Hanna in ‘95, I admit I…
I’m loving that high-profile actresses (Salma Hayek, Meryl Streep, Patty Arquette) are speaking out and I think it’s a very important first step. That said, actresses don’t really wield much power individually.
What label a person ascribes to themselves should be their own choice. That would be the feminist thinking. It’s not a fucking cult and they’re not the only ones saying they’re for equality.
The money argument doesn’t surprise me. But, it also potentially indicates a bigger problem.
“I can totally use your emotional pain to put my dick in you!” - Sociopaths.
I got one about the time my uncle was a dick to a celebrity! My uncle was doing computer shit in Olivier Sarkozy’s office. He noticed a picture in Sarkozy’s office and told him his daughter looked like one of the Olsen twins.
I smoked a joint with Sam Shepard once. He took $5 off of me in a game of pool after that.
No, no, no. This is a music video or commercial (call it what you want) but it is not implying that women can’t be more than that. Interesting that the fantasy comes after the woman says not even women will vote for women. The bottomlines are 1) women can like people and animals and be capable of handling complex…
We all know Epsom salts are great for long, relaxing baths, but did you know they can also be great for taming oily…
Same. It all feels like a set-up to get a reaction. And this is the THIRD time that this particular journalist has made headlines for pissing off a subject. At a certain point, it’s about the interviewer — not the subject.
There’s nothing “investigative” about asking RDJ about his past struggles with drug abuse when RBJ has given copious lengthy interviews about that topic. Heck, RBJ jokes about it when presenting at awards shows. The interviewer just wanted to titillate his audience is all, he’s not being an “investigative journalist.”
He’s on a press tour for a movie, not an apology tour for his past. There’s no justification to blindsiding someone who is there to talk about a superhero movie by bringing up shit from their past familial relationships, heartache, and drug abuse. His line of questioning was blatantly rude, and he knew it — hence the…
Yeah, I could barely tell what he’d even asked it was such a jumbled question.
In your head, the reply should be something like, ‘umm, I’m feeling judged now, so, I was right’.
I pride myself on being a strong problem solver, to the point that is landed me my current career (along with a few other non diploma skills). I am always the person everyone comes to when they need a creative solution to a difficult problem.
I am a massively curious person. I want to understand how and why something…