Ditto.
Ditto.
And I just made the mistake of reading the WSJ comments on the article. It's kind of funny because people are asserting that the author presents stereotypes and attitudes that are outdated and insulting (and they assert that individuality comes before race, gender, class, etc. i.e. I don't see race/gender/class), but…
The headline and the ad for it on the cover page are definitely intended as a throw back and click bait, if you will. However, call me crazy, but it seems to me that Lipman is making some valid points directly to men; men in the workplace that are so often perpetrators of benevolent sexism and who do overlook women…
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Cannot wait to see this, but I'm trying to hold out until the theatres aren't crazy busy and my husband has time off work. :(
I'm afraid I will cry over Hoffman through the whole movie. Such a loss of a brilliant performer.
I agree 100%. People who complain about Mockingjay were reading the first two books for the action, not the story.
That's basic obedience training with distractions, not agility.
Mine too. Total bombshell! Sooo flattering on her.
Does Willow Shields look like Shailene Woodley? I seriously thought in that first picture that she was Woodley.
Call me crazy, but Stewart and Lively look related.
Hahaha I'm Canadian, so I share your patriotic shame on this issue.
Well the sales they lost were from the U.S. and Canada, soooo....
I just heard that a 100 year old Belgian chocolate company called Isis has lost a tremendous amount of sales this season and has therefore changed their name to Libeert (the family name). Tragic. So dumb.
I'm totally with you on this. Kids do weird shit, and imitate shit, and have weird, unexplainable feelings and shit.
Me too!
That was one of my favourites along with The Last Vampire series, the Remember Me series, The Midnight Club, and The Listeners.
When I was a one year old, I picked pieces off my diaper and rolled them up and shoved them up my nose. So I think, yes, a one year old could put pebbles up there.
YESSSSSSSS