Are you saying that "privileged" is an adjective that cannot be applied to people?
Are you saying that "privileged" is an adjective that cannot be applied to people?
Fun fact: Rape culture can happen in two places simultaneously.
Mark Ruffalo ♥
There were only three leads. The supporting cast was pretty ethnically mixed. In the second film, one of the leads gets married to an Asian woman.
Roald Dahl's "Lamb to the Slaughter", kids.
Yeah, I was going to say. There are approximately a gajillion true crime compendiums called "Deadly Women" or "Femmes Fatales" or "Ladies Who Off People".
It is impossible, unless you angle your camera up the skirt toward an area where there is a expectation of privacy, which is illegal. It is illegal to take pictures from a public area of a private area.
He's not the reason I started watching Dr Who, but he is my favourite Doctor. And I loved him in Jude. (And 'Our Friends in the North', 'Cracker', Shallow Grave, The Others, etc ...)
They have the expectation that their underwear will remain private if they have taken steps to cover it up. So you are wrong.
They did cover it up, by wearing a skirt over it. Hence the term "upskirt".
She lives in America, not Saudi Arabia.
Swooning over here.
Bless you. Animated — even better!
Jesus. How about just one picture of Christopher Eccleston?
Not from Australia? Kylie screams "bogan" to me, far far more than Keisha says "trashy". Such a shame she felt she had to do this.
Fuck off with your straw man, asshole.
But why should we be trying to colour people's perceptions of him? Nothing was proven against him. I know it's notoriously rare for charges of partner abuse to be pressed, but does this mean we have the right to act as though everyone accused is automatically guilty? Treat Penn and Sheen like the scum they are — they…
No, the charges were dropped by the claimant. It was a civil case, not a criminal one.
Because I refuse to treat people as guilty before they are demonstrably guilty. Yes, it is notoriously difficult to prove cases of partner abuse, but that doesn't mean we have the right to act as though all people accused are automatically guilty. Chris Brown's guilt is clear beyond doubt.
Well, now they are. That's ... progress? I guess?