Us Weekly's celebrity profile series "25 Things You Don't Know About Me" is full of fun facts about celebs written…
UGGHHHH. This question. People are naked all the time, for various fucking reasons besides having sex/getting dressed. And isn't most of her nudity for her show when she's getting it on/just got it on/in the shower? She's not walking down the street naked.
"In the history of television, you could look at every show on TV and say, 'How come there's not an American Indian on this show?' 'How come there's not an Asian person on this show?"' he said. "It really has to come from the story and the stories that we are trying to tell."
When I read that dude's "question", all I hear is "You don't give me a boner. I don't get it."
I'm gobsmacked. How does that give you nothing to tell people? Write women like PEOPLE, for fuck's sake. It isn't rocket surgery. Gaiman isn't telling you anything different that GRRM would, or Stephen King, or JK Rowling. THIS ISN'T HARD.
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Occasionally, my cat is all "Ok, I will eat this moth for you, human, but don't get used to it!".
Yup. Why make a comparison between sexism and racism that is so fucked up and awkward and inappropriate and demeans us all?
Jesus Christ, this is a shitshow of an article. And it could've been done so well, too.
I worked at a coffee shop where his wife Grace came into. She just had the saddest, most defeated look in her eyes.
Let me get this straight: a black woman tries to teach white men about racism. White men complain. Institution sides with the white men.
the three other minorities on the school board
Translation: I have a black friend.
Will be burning some sage for this woman and her babe and her community today. So tragic.