Double post. Kinjaaaa!
Double post. Kinjaaaa!
More interesting is the number of women who've married for money talking about the passion of raw, sexy love.
Yeah — and it's important to remember that even if the pressures on them were different at the time, these are all a bunch of people in their early to mid 20s. So they're behaving like people in their early to mid 20s.
I'm sorry if you know either of these people in real life, but she made this the world's business by posting it online. And people are going to have opinions. Don't act like I stumbled on a private video and managed to guess the password correctly.
YES. It's the first time I feel like that story has been told accurately, to be honest. Mia plays Jane as a very unsure, self-conscious and somewhat weak-willed girl giving into a handsome yet terrifying and definitely creepy older man.
This is from 2009's Late Registration.
Or did she go in super early to make sure that nobody was around while she filmed the video?
I'm not getting what other people aren't getting about this. Saying "my boss only cares about quantity and page views" IS shit-talking your boss or, if you'd prefer, shit-talking the pressure put onto your boss that then gets put onto you.
...Because she just posted a video to the internet quitting her job, and in it spoke about her boss's recent behavior?
Yes — so the difference is that he's acting more as an agent for his family and its legacy than for his own boner's needs (or what he thinks society thinks his boner needs). But the general sentiment is still the same — she needs to have everything on my list, otherwise it's a no-go. Whereas you feel like if Bingley…
Yes — so the difference is that he's acting more as an agent for his family and its legacy than for his own boner's needs (or what he thinks society thinks his boner needs). But the general sentiment is still the same — she needs to have everything on my list, otherwise it's a no-go. Whereas you feel like if Bingley…
Yes — so the difference is that he's acting more as an agent for his family and its legacy than for his own boner's needs (or what he thinks society thinks his boner needs). But the general sentiment is still the same — she needs to have everything on my list, otherwise it's a no-go. Whereas you feel like if Bingley…
Sure, absolutely, but it's a work of fiction that's been repeated so many times that people really do base their real-life expectations on something similar happening. You can analyze the effect that fiction has had without ignoring the fact that the work itself isn't "true."
I'm pretty sure that Rochester is just meant to be a creep and people have horribly misread that book for ages.
One thing I find interesting about Pride & Prejudice is the way in which Darcy functions very much as one of the gross dudes we've seen on the site recently with a firm list of what they need in their special lady. And the fantasy — and it is a fantasy — is that these men might wake up and realize that all the ticked…
If she'd left out the bit about how her boss only cared about "views," I think she'd come off a lot better. As it stands, she admits that her job was awesome and that, to some extent, she let it take over her life and now she wants to move on. Why not just make it about that?
Very entertaining, but much like the "POA" farmville cue card quitting video, I kind of doubt its authenticity.
Why don't they just admit that they want to stone her in the town square for being an "impure" woman and save everybody a lot of trouble?
Did you mean Jenna Malone?
Or if he called someone dressed as and identifying as a woman "she." That's not hard either.