I can't wait for Madonna to vampirize this feud with a song about how both Gaga and LDR suck.
Also, Die Antwoord did the same but little to no fucks were given. Do we just really prefer a good old fashioned cat fight?
I can't wait for Madonna to vampirize this feud with a song about how both Gaga and LDR suck.
Also, Die Antwoord did the same but little to no fucks were given. Do we just really prefer a good old fashioned cat fight?
The objectification here is about as subtle as Paula Deen's subtly racist idea for a plantation style wedding. NOT SUBTLE.
Oh God you have no idea of the self inflicted knee bruises I got from trying to hold on to the damn metal bar that is supposed to protect you. (I fall in the "too small" category)
I rode the Cyclone in Coney Island once — my first and last roller coaster ride. Why do people like to risk their lives like that? It's sheer TORTURE. Where's the excitement?!
Hello Scott, are there any openings for Editorial Fellows at Gawkermedia? Or do you accept freelance work? I would like to submit my resume.
Will double check, last time I bought it I thought I spent more than I would have buying Bud Light/other beers listed here. But it's NYC, so...
Damn you, NYC.
Also is TECATE #37?
Yeah Yuengling #1 is not cheap and #2 is awesome and shouldn't be on this list. Ranking it below PBR and Budweiser is insulting. Come on.
In Italy a blister of YAZ 28 costs 16,20 EUR. How can there be such a crazy price difference?
I wasn't trying to invite Jezebel to write about Kercher. I was trying to point out the fact that there's little room for taking sides and making role models out of murder suspects, as young and pretty and wild and telegenic they might be.
I think you are reading in this article more noble purposes than there were, but I respect your opinion.
That's a very positive thing that unfortunately I don't see reflected in this article. However, I'm not offended by the comments on the lousy justice system as an Italian — I'm just really concerned about the fact that I have been reading the sentence "Amanda is one of us" on multiple news sources today after the TV…
I see your point, I just don't like it when that kind of criticism (which is right and fair) gets mixed in with stereotypes and general idiocy (again, the Italian Guidos harassing the detained beau / "she got herpes from an Italian stallion" and other such bullshit.)
It seems to me like that is not a sufficient reason to actually take sides while there is no final verdict. I think they took a side, and in such a way, because they just wanted to cash in on this controversial episode yet another time, like most of the press does both in the US and in Italy, with different…
That's very interesting. Thanks for sharing that.
Absolutely, that's why it'd be nice if we all chilled out on the smearing.
It's very easy to smear the Italian justice system and make this the story of a poor American citizen unjustly detained and harassed by the mean Guidos that run jails in Italy. Her involvement in the murder is still dubious. This article would only be acceptable if her innocence was actually proved. Right now it's…
The article clearly sides with Knox and rejects the fact that she might actually be guilty ("Yet people still question her innocence" — her innocence wasn't proved so what is this about?), all the while it makes Amanda a heroine of sexual freedom. She might be a sexually liberated person — many people are, including…
Let's talk about death penalty, then compare justice systems again.
Really Jezebel? Sexual liberation is a great thing to endorse, but you seem to have forgotten about that other girl, the one that died. Are you serious?