TheDanslator
TheDanslator
TheDanslator

No, he did the right thing.

My ex (a lady) used to slap me (a dude) across the face in public all the time. It was humiliating, terrible, and mentally scarring. Go fuck yourself!

And looking at the size disparity between these two, I believe that he could probably have defended himself had it escalated.

It may not “seem” that way, but it is. It really, really is.

I grew up on 90's SNL, and from what I remember of it (as a person who didn’t realize I was queer until more recently), a lot of those jokes aged like milk. A lot of tearing into people not wanting to come out of the closet, or about gender-nonconforming people.

Shit, man. They were making fun of her yesterday. People are merciless when they feel like they are morally superior to someone. It’s more revealing than they realize. This story is sad all the way through.

The 90s were not a fun time to be mentally ill.

It really disgusts me how people made fun of her mental illness and her sexual orientation in the 90s. SNL alone made her a frequent source of mockery. I’m like, “For God’s sake, this woman needs help!

she is brain dead, meeting the legal definition of death in California.

Yeah, read about her upbringing...Jesus. Wouldn’t wish that on anyone.

A sad ending to a life filled with spectacular ups and downs. My thoughts are with her family, especially her two sons. 

despite the shadows that often seemed to engulf her, I do remember as a baby queer seeing Heche as one of the first unapologetic queer people on TV and feeling a little less in the shadows myself.

*Bowfinger. I said Bullworth instead and it was a weird mistake to swap those two movies. 

What a terrible tragedy for all involved. I’m so glad she didn’t kill anyone else, and I’m glad the woman whose home burned is going to be okay as well. My heart goes out to Heche’s two children, especially.

Something to remember: when Heche had a public relationship with Ellen DeGeneres around 97, it all but killed her career. The story I heard was that Harrison Ford personally intervened on her behalf to get her the part in Six Days, Seven Nights, because the studio didn’t want to cast her.

Protect *which* black women? Frey is a fictional character and (as Kotaku has already pointed out) no black writers worked on the team that crafted her portrayal in Forspoken. I don’t think we should let major media conglomerates use hollow gestures towards diversity to distract from a bad product, especially when

Honestly, I find the reaction everyone is having to it exhausting. It’s so excessive, it feels a lot like when people pile on the “twitter main character of the day”
Heck, people can’t even agree on what is the problem. Some people apparently latched on to the idea that people don’t ever talk to themselves/have inner

It looks and sounds like a fake game from a CSI episode.

To me, the tone is just very off/odd. It sounds sort of like a kid’s show or something. Very quippy, cheesy, etc. It feels very cliché, kinda “wacky”.

No this is cuffy not buffy