Yeah, I bet it's easy to be a feminist when you're that attractive and thoughtful and well-spoken.
Yeah, I bet it's easy to be a feminist when you're that attractive and thoughtful and well-spoken.
Yeah, I bet it's easy to be a feminist when you're that attractive and thoughtful and well-spoken.
It was not great, but I wouldn't call it awful. Neither of the plotlines were very good (actually, VDB's was excruciatingly bad), but there were a few pretty decent gags, which is all I really ask for from Bitch 23.
It was not great, but I wouldn't call it awful. Neither of the plotlines were very good (actually, VDB's was excruciatingly bad), but there were a few pretty decent gags, which is all I really ask for from Bitch 23.
Maybe that's the point, though…
Maybe that's the point, though…
Anna Faris Wheel.
Anna Faris Wheel.
The… larch.
The… larch.
Well, okay, it's not really that easy, when you've got a bunch of high-powered lawyers telling you to sign and a lot of money coming your way if you do, plus of course if he actually did have a relationship with Kevin Clash, there's a whole other set of strong emotions in play.
Well, okay, it's not really that easy, when you've got a bunch of high-powered lawyers telling you to sign and a lot of money coming your way if you do, plus of course if he actually did have a relationship with Kevin Clash, there's a whole other set of strong emotions in play.
"besides the all-consuming blackness currently pursuing us all"
"besides the all-consuming blackness currently pursuing us all"
It keeps telling me there's an internal server error whenever I try to post. It's ackin pretty cray-cray.
It keeps telling me there's an internal server error whenever I try to post. It's ackin pretty cray-cray.
Liked for the most obscure Nietzsche reference I'll see today.
Liked for the most obscure Nietzsche reference I'll see today.
Foucault's not terrible, either. You can read and more-or-less understand him. He's not Deleuze or Derrida.
Foucault's not terrible, either. You can read and more-or-less understand him. He's not Deleuze or Derrida.