The expression on her face plus the little hand reaching out makes me feel like she's desperately begging us to save her.
The expression on her face plus the little hand reaching out makes me feel like she's desperately begging us to save her.
Great actors (and good professionals) make shitty writing and story-telling better. They don't phone it in because they are bratty whiners. Also, he has shit (not offered intellectual critique but just been nasty) on the films themselves many, many times in interviews. Shitting on the fans is no better. Part of his…
The Twilight series has set him for life financially. Lots of actors end up in crappy films but don't publicly rail on their jobs over and over again. Nor do a lot of actors make that kind of money. It's one thing to have a sense of humor about the projects you've worked on and give them a ribbing here and there, but…
I don't feel sorry for him at all. {Camera cuts to Robert Pattinson in his bathroom pissing on a huge pile of $100 bills. When he finishes urinating on the pile of money, he looks in the mirror, slicks back his hair and says to himself, "Because I can."}
It's not like he knew what the Twilight series was, or that he would be playing a vampire love interest...oh wait. I don't feel the least bit sorry for him. And if he wants, he can absolutely go on to play other roles. Kristen Stewart certainly has.
"I end up coming home with 5 kinds of fancy cheeses and a whole pound of those Whole Foods gummy stars"
I disagree. Only because there are boobs everywhere and the vulva is like a dirty thing no one ever wants to talk about or see. It's only sexualized or penalized.
I would think that almost anyone who gets into an Ivy League school wants to make something of themselves. You have to have major drive to be successful in such an environment or else you'll flounder. So I think maybe she didn't originally set out to be a top CEO but she certainly had some sort of motivation. You…
This was my thought too. If she's trying to fit into her pre-pregnancy jeans, her hips might have widened slightly and now she's getting a muffin top because they're tighter - not because she has any extra body fat. UGH. Shut it, Alba.
Not sure if that was snarky or not, but the coordination thing really stung me in the above post.
Yes, it does suck but you eventually get used to it. Especially if you hang around long enough on Gawker (so much more hate).
I'm a human rights lawyer. I know what infringement of freedom means. Thank you for your expansive response. When you say someone is simply "anti-woman" you invite the response I typed above.
Whoa, this really escalated fast. I'm looking for the gif where Brick throws a trident at a man and actually kills him.
The topic of blanket-less breastfeeding is such a sensitive one, and I get why so many women choose not to cover. But I think that the super-angry "DEAL WITH IT" responses are missing the point that people may feel awkward seeing your breasts and it's not fair to throw judgement back upon that person for their…
I don't get it either. No one wants their baby to sit in a filthy diaper either and yet I've never seen someone change a diaper on the bus, at the curb, in the middle of the mystery section at Barnes and Noble... it's almost like a baby's caregiver can sometimes understand the concept of a time and place. Unless…
I want to tell you that you are doing a great job breastfeeding your 3 month old. That is an accomplishment in itself! When I had my first child 8 years ago, I had never seen another woman breastfeed. I knew though that I wanted to breastfeed him and it was not easy but I continued with it for 2 years. I was very self…
What if you think something is too intimate for public consumption? My impulses don't come from a place of shame, but I think it's a special, almost ceremony between me and my child. I don't really want to share that with random mall shoppers
While it's not necessary for her to use a light-weight modesty cover, I think it's always a polite gesture. I know that not all babies will even nurse under a cover but if they will, it's a nice gesture to do so. It's also completely unnecessary for the offended bystander to look at a breastfeeding baby and get all…