artrobot5000
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Oh man, everyone’s favorite game of “a man did a shitty thing, so let’s pile on the women he knows...” If I was Ali Wong I wouldn’t have anything to say about Choe’s shit either, nor would I want a bunch of internet randos swarming my social media to demand I say something.

It's his choice, nobody should be forced into doing scenes they find uncomfortable. Simple.

Who cares? It’s still their right to say, "I don’t feel comfortable doing this" and leave it at that. 

What I find off-putting are anonymous Twitter users who think a streaming subscription entitles them to have an opinion on where Badgley puts his hands or mouth or crotch.

“Family served in Nazi army” is a +5 poll bump in Florida. 

Please stop trying to normalize the term “Messianic Jew.” There’s no such thing. They are Christians, full stop. 

Maybe if instead of apologizing like a pansy, he filed an eight figure defamation suit against Rock, like a MAN, he’d get more support.

I have never hated her. I liked Princess Diaries and Devil Wears Prada. As a public personality she's as private as Selena Gomez and Jennifer Aniston. Hating someone who barely says anything is weird.

I never understood any of this. I was too old for Princess Diaries, but Hathaway has proven herself a really talented actress; I thought Les Mis was crap, but she probably already deserved a supporting Oscar for Brokeback Mountain and she was amazing in Rachel Getting Married. She’s also decent enough in the less

I personally love this response to her little bullshit declaration:

Amy is describing women who, today, are more commonly known as “pick-me’s”—women who work overtime as apologists for some of the worst male behaviors, in exchange for the societal benefits of male approval. Women like this very much still exist—take a quick peak outside the courthouse where Johnny Depp and Amber

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ok but can we talk about Charli XCX’s new music video? iconic is not a strong enough word:

Remember the whole Nancy vs. Tonya scandal? First Tonya was the mean one, and then Nancy was because Nancy didn’t know her mic was on and she talked about how dumb some parade was.

I think the best change we can hope for is an end to pageants. I know it gets used as a platform to voice some social issues, but I don’t think there’s anyone really interested in that aspect of it—compared to what is at the forefront: the recognition of the ideal female form—what some would call “unrealistic

(1) No they don’t.

Why “elite” universities?

I vaguely recall it leaning cartoonishly in to broad racial stereotypes but not in a malicious way.

You should listen to the podcast. I’m not sure who you think saw it as progressive, but it was opposed by the NAACP, boycotted by other organizations. The New York Times reviewer said it made him wonder if Walt Disney was pro-slavery.