Madeleine: When reading Harry Potter, did you ever wonder how Hagrid’s dad fucked a giant?
Madeleine: When reading Harry Potter, did you ever wonder how Hagrid’s dad fucked a giant?
I think she’s the most unexpected delight of the show. You want to like all of the human leads, but Janet just started off as a funny quirk in that world that they’ve built into one of the best characters.
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Side note: I might legit be into Tahani.
No, but her sister has eight Oscars and six Emmy Awards, all before the age of 25.
Do they at least let you take your heels off between takes?
“In a new profile with GQ, Jamil comes across as one of the most charming, funny, and relatable people alive, but also one of the most gorgeous and naturally talented people alive. Who also stars on my current favorite television show. Help.”
You may legit have a thing for Tahani.
It sounds like a line the cops fed him, honestly. Like he couldn’t verbalize his thought process so they just started going down their personal list of Things That Make Me Want To Hit A Woman.
“She was always belittling him”
Bingo. “Oh, I wasn’t raped at 14. I wanted him. Eventually. When I stopped crying.”
I wonder if part of this is about women who would rather believe they were seduced than assaulted. It’s often easier to act like you were a willing participant than accept the reality. And if you are a woman of a certain age, it had to be damn near impossible to escape predators.
Anyone else noticing the trend that the women who are coming out to cry about how wrong #MeToo and other campaigns are all tend to be of a certain older age and higher social class?
Old enough to be in a position of authority and coerce a teenager into a sex act. What is this question?
How old is too old to drive a teen in your congregation to a secluded road without her permission and demand she touch you sexually?
It’s purely gaslighting. She works hard to curate her public image to be some sort of hybrid Martha Stewart, Gwyneth and Gloria Steinem, when in reality, she’s just her dad in a prettier package.
She’s got something in common with her sunglasses, then.
The shallowness of thought in this woman is matched only by her shallowness of spirit.
Woody Allen and Brett Ratner