NeonClaws
NeonClaws
NeonClaws

Of COURSE Miley will. Because people will talk about it, and that's what she wants. I hate her so much right now.

I will join the group not comfortable with dismissing her account out of hand. From what actually seems to be the first mention of the rape in the media (NME 12-2-1995). I say this because Madonna claims in the interview that she has never mentioned it before.

There's a difference between not thinking Sinead is completely in the right (on the article about the first open letter, I was really bothered by the "your body is for you and your boyfriend" line — gag), and saying she's trying to get on Buzzfeed or this is a "publicity stunt." Those comments are the ones that reek

If someone co-opted my art to create something that I considered an abomination of the principles which guided my art, I'd speak up too. Sinead shaved her head to subvert the expectation that she'd sell herself sexually as a female artist only to, twenty years later, watch someone who claims to be inspired by her

As an aside, to get through these comments with my sanity intact I've decided that everyone accusing Sinead of trying to piggyback on Miley for attention must be Miley's age. You can't know even two things about Sinead O'Connor and believe that.

The saddest part is that my first thought was "at least 'how to turn a no into a yes' wasn't creepily in the boys category.

I don't think he died nobly. I think the show WAS about the monster he became and how he ruined lives with his obsession with money and power. True, there was some closure with his wife because he finally told her the truth, basically admitting that he was a monster. He did not die a hero and I think most BB fans can

I still have to go with Gus for that title because of the way he calmly slashed Victor's throat. However, I did think there were a lot of similarities between Gus and Meth Damon.

He wasn't a hero. He finally acknowledged what everyone knew all along, that he did it for himself. And he died alone for it with the only thing he had left, his meth. Jesse couldn't kill Walt because Jesse always hated to kill. He is left with some of his goodness intact, and he disobeys the last order Walt tries to

Basically, it wasn't trying to make us forgive him. Just making peace so he could die.

I interpreted the ending more as a small measure of redemption—certainly not enough to wipe out everything Walter has done, but enough to let us know that he is still human (which I think was getting rather lost for a while). I think that while Heisenberg is still very much present, that was a small way of letting us

Behind the scenes footage!

1) Wow, that song is boring

My sample's off too, because most people I know started getting tech savvy to watch last season of Downton Abbey.

I am lazy and usually only watch things if they're streamable on netflix. Watching something when it's actually on the air is me being really, REALLY on top of things. So I guess what I'm saying is: British Jezzies, I love you, but no more big spoilers like last year, please!

You're going to get piled on by framing this as a "pretty people problem". They're both catcalling, they're just two different types, and neither is okay. I *do* agree with you however that it's unfortunate that the former "hey sexxxxy!!" kind is talked about as though it's a universal experience that all women can

The Sherlock fandom responds....

Um... No thank you.

No, see. Aragorn would smell of leather and horse and bravery and sexy manly pheromones. Russell Brand, on the other hand, would be a whiff of b.o. and greasy hair and cigarettes and crotch sweat. Big difference.

you take that BACK Frog!