That’s what it seems like. Like some people were only upset when larger media outlets started sharing. Which had nothing to do with her..
That’s what it seems like. Like some people were only upset when larger media outlets started sharing. Which had nothing to do with her..
I’m also confused by this. Her subjects gave her permission to post the pictures to instagram, right?
I see zero wrong with what she does. She’s showing her work off. What a big to-do!
Ho ho! Oh, you’re FUNNY. Don’t be an asshole.
It’s okay, the number one cause of aging is getting older, and we all suffer from that.
*giggleSnort*
Just give them water Jebus will take care of the rest
“Oh, you’re bleeding to death? Well I’m sure god will get right on that. If he doesn’t, you must not have prayed hard enough!” *Leaves*
*rubs eyes* Weekend BCO? WEEKEND BCO!!!
This was my exact experience with Girls. Fuck, I was disappointed. When I first saw Broad City, though, I hadn’t even heard of it and it was a goddamn revelation.
You might have a future at Gawker.
“Kye Fortune” - shy Filipino-Latino cancer survivor OR Star Wars bounty hunter? You decide.
If it makes you feel better, I distinctly remember seeing the headlines referring to Grace Jones “shading” Miley et. al. and knew you’d have to bring it up...how is this concept so difficult to understand? When you explicitly insult someone by name, that’s not shade, that’s just called explicitly insulting someone by…
I kind of felt like Broad City is a more literal interpretation of “Two Broke Girls”... as in actually being a more accurate representation of being two girls living in New York without having a lot of money... as opposed to what the creator of Sex and the City thinks being broke is probably like.
Actually, “Broad City” makes me feel pretty good about my life, because at least I’ve never melted a custom-made sex toy in the dishwasher.
Right? Both show 20 something women friends in New York owning their sexuality and finding their way after college.
No. It was actually totally, eye-rollingly, horrible. I haven’t seen it since I was 17 and even I knew it then.
To be fair, Broad City should make everyone feel bad about everything. It’s what I desperately wanted Girls to be and boy did that turn out poorly.
Relax, Natalie. People hate The Phantom Menace way more than they hate Garden State.