TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur

I love how Sage honestly didn't think he was going to win, did you see his tweet about being surprised to make it to the finals? That was super sweet. Personally, I love a good story where the unexpected happens. Sage seems like such a chill guy, watched an interview with him after he won (on NBC) and he's just

Aww.... thank you! I'd totally love dual citizenship with Canada, we went on holiday to Nova Scotia when I was younger and I fell in love with that section of the country. I haven't made my way to the west coast of the country yet but it's high on my list! I also feel like the way that Canadians broadcast the news and

See, I really love the Canadians, humble-brag and all, I love cheering them on. When else does Canada get to brag about living in a frozen land that breeds winter gods/goddesses? But this may also be because I really love living so close to Canada that we get Canadian television and your coverage of the games is just

That scene. OH. MY. GOD. That scene. It slays me every time I see it. Sadly, it's something I could relate to, no matter how much I wish I couldn't.

MMFD is honestly one of the most amazing shows I've watched in the last year. This is the type of television show that needs to be broadcast in America and I wish that it would get picked up here. So many teens/young women like myself will find it incredibly relatable (sometimes in ways that we might not want to

Out of the men picture here, he's the one that I'm like "fuck yes!" But then again I love the rugged look. The others while incredibly handsome, don't have that "real world" quality to them, they are almost too good looking that they seem unreal.

I highly approve of this list, that is one good looking football team! But how could you leave out Derrick Coleman??? He's pretty handsome too.

While you may say it's unfortunate, I rather like knowing when someone I admire or like says or does something that is completely out of line. It makes my media consumption choices much easier if I can weed out the people who act in a shitty manner.

As someone who's hard of hearing I find that it's lovely to see an athlete like Coleman owning his disability and to see him in such a public setting. It's great for not only for hearing people to see (so they can recognize that we hoh/deaf people's are just as equally as capable of achievements and whatnot) but for

Lupita is just all kinds of wonderful and seeing her success is humbling and gratifying. She is truly one of those people that feel honored to watch become a household name and win all the awards. I cried when she received this award and I hope I'll be crying happy tears come Oscar night too!

Yay for lady directors! I have such immense respect for female directors, they really are working in a system that is still actively trying to keep them out, and they work so hard to receive respect. My challenge for this year is to watch fifty films directed by women, I've got a running list on word of such films

Aww your dad sounds really awesome. We never really went to concerts as a child but I know that if we had my dad would have sucked it up and pretended he was loving the music even if he wasn't. I just thought it was really shitty of that one dad not to even pretend that he was enjoying himself. It is not enough to be

When I went and saw One Direction in concert there was a dad in front of us who put in ear plugs and sat down the whole time. He was a bit of a party pooper for not even attempting to share his daughter's enthusiasm. The dad that sat right behind us was much cooler, he was singing along with his daughter, she looked

I feel so much for this women, and I seriously hope that the men who did this to her are caught and tried. And that she seeks counseling and has a good support network to help her heal. I do think it is interesting when rape happens to people while traveling it's seen as a bigger deal in some ways (maybe this isn't

Lupita's been my style crush for months now and I'm so happy that everyone else is jumping on board, she is truly one to watch (for both acting and style). Part of the reason why I always like what she wears is because it seems like a collaboration between her and her stylist, rather then like some women who just wear

I always do that too, even though I know she isn't dating Riggins. I think it's cause they both have similar last names. And because I just want Riggins to date someone lovely (well, maybe not Gaga, I can't even picture him with her) and to continue to be handsome.

Considering that most of the voters are (old) white dudes, apparently they can't handle seeing a reflection of history from which they have benefited from. It's disgusting how little they care about the stories of anyone who is slightly different then them. I'm just as idyllic as you too, I always think that this

I may have swore when Matt won instead of Chiwitel. I'll admit I haven't seen Dallas Buyers Club yet (going this week) but from everything else I've seen it just seemed like Chiwitel was meant to win. He just gave a performance that was humbling to watch, you know? And I'm still ticked off that Lupita didn't win

I actually gasped when I first saw her look- she looks so stunning. And I don't normally gasp when I look at peoples red carpet style.

Do you guys watch the red-carpet on E or on another channel??? I love seeing what everyone's wearing but sometimes I find the commentary on E rather annoying. Also who are you most looking forward to seeing on the red-carpet? Two people I'm excited to see are Lupita Nyong'o and Emma Watson.