SwagPumpinOutMyOvaries
SwagPumpinOutMyOvaries
SwagPumpinOutMyOvaries

One of the interesting takes I’ve heard on this film (and I have not seen it, so I don’t know how applicable it is) is that what we see in the film is not necessarily what we SHOULD be seeing, or that we are seeing events through Fleck's mind (ie, it's not him that starts a revolution, but social instability and

I don't know if that was the intention of that scene. A lot of the implication I'm getting from the trailers and the direction of the character is that we are seeing things from his perspective - and how reliable a narrator is Joker? How much of what we're seeing is reality, and how much is his own warped view writing

Why do you think you know better than the 12 people who actually heard the case and all the evidence?

When we don’t provide safe, private options for people who make other decisions on how to enter adulthood, this or many other situations like it are inevitable.   She should have had a way out earlier if that was the choice she wanted to make.  Or a safe place to have and release a baby she was not ready to handle.

I always say, “I don’t have a problem with male authority because I regard it for what it always has been. Male authority has a problem with me.”

When you talk to mental health professionals on a casual, non-therapeutic basis, one theme that comes up consistently is that many were drawn to the profession partially because they were trying to figure themselves out after growing up in dysfunctional families.

One night, while wearing my white nightgown, I returned to bed where my partner was already asleep. He suddenly wakes, screaming in terror at me. It was so sudden and unexpected, I started screaming back at him. For a brief moment we were both in a horror movie. Fun times.

I hate when I see/hear conversations like this: Aww, you must like her, huh? After all, you’re always teasing (bullying) her and pulling her pigtails (physically pushing her around).

I don’t believe that older women are worthless. I’ve never thought that.

Fun fact, it’s actually been around since the mid 70s. I used it in high school when it came in a much larger tube - the size of a piece of sidewalk chalk. I remember always having it my coat pocket. Bonne Bell, the company that made them among other cosmetics, went out of business, but then Lip Smackers reappeared in

Yeah exactly I see this a lot like when you praise someone for going against the norm and you throw the other people under the bus. Like Billie does her thing and she doesn’t want to bring other people down it seems.

She wears the baggy clothes in part because she has struggled with body dysmorphia. She talks about it in her most recent Rolling Stone Interview:

I’ve reached a stage in my life where I basically go “Those are young people clothes. Let the young people enjoy themselves.’ Fully remembering that JNCOs existed in my youth. No my youth per se, I owned more than one pair of giant Enycé overalls and hoodies, so I can’t really cast any stones.

You’re wrong on almost every level. Chick-fil-A is a privately held company and its profits have been used, and almost certainly continue to be used, to support anti-LGBTQ causes. Dan Cathy isn’t just a hired-gun CEO; he and his family own the company.

Cathy is baptist garbage and they donated 2 million of the profits they made from the store to anti gay groups through the Winshape foundation.

Kevin, I respect you and you’re probably my favorite contributor across all of GMG, including your video appearances.

For me, that bridge too far was believing crazy bullshit.

Why not take the same effort and send out guidance that suggests that Jesus will love you more if you help out a homeless person. Or volunteer at a shelter or some shit. It just always has to be stupid nonsense like this. These odd prohibitions that will bring people closer to their god. 

Reminds me of that scene at the end of American Psycho where he tries to confess his crimes to someone and the guy just brushes it off as a joke.