The only solution is to remember the glory days.
The only solution is to remember the glory days.
Really? He looks pretty trim and fit to me, hence my surprise at the effects of aging.
I mean, no. Your statement suggested that you hang out on a lot of US-centric forums, that you have a personal, knee-jerk reaction to accounts of European racism, and that you have some need to 'prove' that Europeans are as racist as Americans.
"Hivemind" is shorthand used in lots of online communities as a way of tapping into what the group thinks on a given subject. I was a long-time MetaFilter commenter and I picked the expression up there. It wasn't used in a pejorative way at all.
Thank you for doing this important research. :( He must suffer from Ever Expanding Head Syndrome like so many other men in Hollywood!
"Dressed-up stripper", huh? So much problematic stuff to unpack in your short comment, so little time.
You must not read the news, then, or know anyone from the UK. As others have commented, there are plenty of problems with racism—the existence of the BNP and other extreme-right parties should clue you into that. Or read any issue of the odious Daily Mail, frequently cited on this site as a journalistic source, for…
Don't forget the Beavers!
Based on your example, do you think that people into reenactments and COS play who dress up in WWI/WWII Nazi gear are racist? I know some people who fit into this category, and your analogy made me curious what the hivemind thinks.
She somehow manages to look both totally stunning and completely badass.
He has...really not aged well.
Reese's new company is set to launch in 2015, but there is another blond star who will probably debut a similar project before then.
Right?! That clip really delivered.
Fair enough. No one is obligated to like Lohan or think she's talented—but comments like oja's seem to relish in the rubbernecking and actively desire that Lohan's life falls apart. I find it really disturbing.
I'm sorry, but you're just making shit up. You don't know whether she's lying about being clean and sober (and it's kind of disturbing that's your first impulse, but whatever), and you don't know anything about her career decisions or why anyone puts her in things. Why this bizarre and needless reaction?
Snark aside, it's not a matter of ghostwriting but of narrative time. An autobiography is one's full life up to the point of writing, and a memoir is the recounting of a particular period in one's life.
What are you talking about? You'd be happier if she were destitute because, in her past, she's drank too much and done too many drugs?
I'm not even sure what you're trying to say here.
Frankly, that sounds about right.
You do realize that Flavor Flav the individual and Public Enemy the group are two different entities? It's beyond absurd to somehow hold the the latter accountable for the actions of the former, especially in terms of Public Enemy's artistic merit.