You clearly have seen more videos of this than I have, or saw more detail: in the very blurry video I saw, it was hard to make out much, let alone kicking and lunging.
You clearly have seen more videos of this than I have, or saw more detail: in the very blurry video I saw, it was hard to make out much, let alone kicking and lunging.
Yeah, sorry, yelling at someone and pushing at them is not "physical violence" and does not make someone a "nutjob asshole," at least not in the way you clearly mean.
My two cents: Solange is going after Jay-Z because he is goading her. It seems clear from the body language that she can't stand him, and that he enjoys pushing her buttons. I'm surprised that so many people assume she is either a very violent person or an abuser: it seems clear we are witnessing her reaction to his…
Seriously—I did a double-take when seeing that.
*shudders*
I have a Consider and a Silence among my ancestors (not Quaker, though, but certainly Christian).
Boring was my first thought. I also submit Sweet Home (Oregon) for consideration.
Nothing wrong with Balzac.
Oh, no—it's definitely not just you. My boyfriend and I find her creepy and terrible. She's really overrated, and was the worst thing about Top of the Lake (that accent? How did she get away with it?? How did the NZ actors not break character during takes?).
Your comment reveals a real ignorance of history. I invite you to take a look at the numerous feminist texts (or critical historical ones, if you prefer) which treat this lacuna in your knowledge. Pretending that gender roles come down to Barbies versus G.I. Joes and that such examples of performative…
We women are amazing creatures.
Nailed it.
She has a real knack for making expensive things look cheap.
Not as bad as Kévin. *shudder*
He is brilliant in Jamie T's music video, "Sheila."
Very eloquently put — cheers. Jaime is a fascinating and I would argue mostly good character, he's just a complicated and human one. He does tons of terrible things, but that doesn't change the fact that he is ultimately a decent person in ways that many of the other characters are not, at all. Considering his love…
Yeah, speak for yourself. It's fine if you interpret characters according to some sort of Manichean divide, but there is plenty textual evidence to support the fact that Jaime is a good person in spite of his many mistakes, flaws, and heinous acts.
FTW.
Bob Geldof's statement was beautiful, I thought:
How was Jon Hamm not the de facto choice out of those three contestants?!