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...so when you say that two masculine figures works? well, maybe. but there is no data on it so your just guessing because you want it so.

I’m torn, because I love Mahershala Ali, and I want to support Octavia Spencer (who is EP), but I just saw a clip of Viggo Mortensen at a roundtable with the other actors, and I just couldn’t stomach it.

I don’t agree, but I understand. 

It’s true that new video provides some context as to what happened, but it does not change what these kids did. For a more detailed analysis, I recommend reading Josh Marshall’s take here. An exerpt (my emphasis):

I’m Canadian and not Indigenous and I disagree with this statement. Our educational system has failed us utterly when it comes to understanding our history. These acknowledgements before meetings are literally, the least we can do.

Not anymore...

Jesus would not be allowed in this school because he hung out with “questionable” people. 

I find your examples...puzzling. I think it’s important to differentiate between the quality of a singer’s voice and a singer’s voice. The best analogy I can think of is the difference between someone who can spell, and someone who can write. Alanis and Sheryl’s voices aren’t that impressive (compared to a Whitney or

Same. Also: Lisa Loeb????

I agree with you. I’d like to point out how low our expectations are:

Why? Sounds like there’s a story under there...

A-Fucking-men.

I have an entirely rational grudge for his despicable treatment of Janet Jackson and his appalling cowardice in the face of “Nipplegate”.

Let’s remember that Gifford said that NFL players kneeling for the national anthem was “disrespectful, upsetting” and that it hurt football. She also said there were bigger problems in the world to worry about.

Fuck Justin Timberlake.

I vote for a dynamic duo: Jenifer Lewis and Wanda Sykes.

Let’s call it what it is: It’s not having it all, it’s doing it all. And men are most certainly not doing it all. They have women taking care of the stuff that they deem less worthy of their time.

Very intelligent people often have mediocre grades because they’re bored with regular school curricula.

This Week in Tabloids qualifies as an anti-depressant.

Absolutely agree. I always thought she was ill-served in her storylines, and when given even the slightest opportunity, shone in her scenes.