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TROLLSSSSS. I just ranted about it before I saw your comment because they were at THE TOP.

One of the most compelling aspects of Jennifer Lawrence (for me) is how well she knows her audience in interviews. When we see her on the late night circuit, she’s boisterous and funny and most people who watch those shows are really charmed by her. On the other hand, when she’s on 60 Minutes or at one of those

empowering

Who ungreyed the troll. STOP DOING THAT.

I can’t imagine how violating it feels to have such content out there for people to consume, dismiss, discuss so i’m really glad that she got to experience some control. I don’t know if I would demand better pay without knowing what my costars are getting, I can see where she comes from.

As a guy, I honestly don’t care how you feel...

Maybe I’m misunderstanding something, but I don’t understand how people like oysters when they’re slimy and taste like ocean water. I would not enjoy eating them. They don’t make sense to me. Whenever I see people eating them it confuses me. How someone could enjoy them is weird to me.

...aaand it’s not all about you

I will never understand the full out Jennifer Lawrence hatred on this site. Except for the whole “build a woman up simply to tear her down piece by piece immediately after” mentality that unfortunately infects this place all too often. It’s gross and I hate it.

You really don’t understand how her having the power and authority to decide when and where people can see her naked (or not) vs. having some photos stolen from her and shared with the world is empowering?

What makes her exhausting? Explain.

Rape is still rape when the woman has had lots of consensual sex before. She could even have had lots of sex with you before, but the one time you forced yourself on her without her consent, it was still rape. That’s true of physical assault too. Say you dated Ronda Rousey. She’s taken many punches in her line of

And forcibly kissing someone else is a form of sexual assault, it will never be prosecuted, so it may as well be legal. Your argument is complete and utter bullshit and is a form of slut-shaming. Btw, she never appeared nude in a film until AFTER someone stole her nude photos, and then she did it twice (Mother! and

this will go down smoothly with my lady doritos.

I would have liked to see the GQ article get into issues of objectification of actors of any gender, and the extent to which they are subject to this kind of power imbalance. As I recall, while at his most successful, Fraser was frustrated by the action hero/hunk image rut he had gotten into - which led to Gods and

AKA, a dude.

I manage a restaurant and the reason we can’t enforce service dog rules is because we’re basically powerless. The dog owner will claim that it’s a service animal and they’re not legally obligated to prove it. Most businesses aren’t going to risk kicking out the person and then opening themselves up to a lawsuit if by

“Women on average are more cooperative”

aaaawwee, **frowny face emoji**