I definitely wouldn’t say that. I feel like I hear hip hop called out for misogyny way more than other equally misogynistic genres.
I definitely wouldn’t say that. I feel like I hear hip hop called out for misogyny way more than other equally misogynistic genres.
I think it’s a fairly common sarcastic thing. A huge stoner I used to know who was in a band used to wear a D.A.R.E shirt to shows.
You’re entitled to your opinion but it seems that most of us think she’s cute. Cute by popular vote.
Really now?
OMG yes, this is my experience too. I think this is part of where some of the “redpill” type assholery comes from: straight guys get mad that even though they have most of the power in society, they feel like we still have emotional power over them.
Let’s assume she meant regardless of age /past the age of consent./
IIRC depictions that don’t involve actual children, like drawings or written fiction, are legal.
Yeah like... I was on his team when it was about authorship and authenticity, but if there’s one thing I can’t get behind, it’s a possessive, jealous boyfriend. Been there, done that, ew.
Seriously every time my husband and I are getting ready to go out he looks at me (the overdressed one) and says “uh, should I change?”
“So what’s this guy’s deal?”
It’s like how huge guys in movies are nicknamed “Tiny.” Or bald guys are “Curly.”
It’s actually really popular for beauty bloggers and instagrammers to take car selfies. The lighting is usually good. The idea is that you take the picture while the car is parked.
ARCHIE PANJABI IS GUEST STARRING ON B99???!!! This is the best thing I’ve heard all day. I hope she’s going to be the new captain.
Yes, exactly! There are plenty of non-terrible ways to say what I assume she meant (something along the lines of “let’s not try to kick people out of the country who came here to work, especially if you happen to be Donald Trump (or Kelly Osbourne) and have very little concrete idea of what the word ‘work’ even…
I did that the first time I saw this news! The headline was something like “Teens are freaking out that Louis Tomlinson’s going to be a dad” and I, reading “Lily Tomlin,” thought “well shit, I’m freaking out about that too!”
You’re assuming a lot about peoples’ social and moral views here. I don’t really see anything morally wrong with having a drug problem (lots of people try drugs, unfortunately some get addicted) or problems with the law (seriously fuck the police). There are lots of better reasons to dislike RDJ.
I keep one in my purse all the time because I have a dog who sheds a lot. Wouldn’t do it in that visible a place, though.
Since Janet Mock is a trans woman, I’m sure she’s aware that not everyone is free to be glam.
Really? Ugggggh.
Sorry, I tried to delete my comment after noticing that I had the wrong category, but my browser had a tantrum.