You know, before Jezebel starts its Iggy Article Love-to-Hate-fest I really didn't know much about her. After a couple articles I decided I really didn't like her.
You know, before Jezebel starts its Iggy Article Love-to-Hate-fest I really didn't know much about her. After a couple articles I decided I really didn't like her.
That doesn't mean he's not active military.
Although Prince Harry might want to spend an afternoon on Wikipedia, refreshing himself on his country's long and bloody history of imperialism,
I don't really get the 'royals don't work' article in the context of him doing things that other people would consider work. He was an active duty soldier for years (I don't think he is anymore) and he's cofounded at least one charity- see above. He was born into this position, so what's he really supposed to do? He…
Why would he have to avoid photos like this? All I see is a bunch of young people having fun. He wasn't born when that shit happened. He is no more responsible for it than you me or the kids in the photo themselves. So now every British person is not allowed to take a photo in Lesotho with people form Lesotho? Let's…
Jesus, he can't even take a picture with the children he's helping through a foundation he founded without being criticized. These pictures are adorable, and he seems genuine.
The deal with Beauxbatons is that it contradicts what you just said, as it had a headmistress rather than a headmaster, and not because it was a girl's school, because it wasn't one in the books.
Reading through the comments- I almost hate to wade into this one. I always assumed there were LGBT+ students, and I (like many people) read a few characters as gay. And Rowling is a) still alive and b) still releasing information about the wizarding world. That world is still in a lot of ways emerging and evolving.
"Welp. If that's not definitive, I don't know what is. I guess we can assume that Harry's straight, cisgender privilege kept him from noticing his LGBT+ peers."
Reading this gives me all the more respect for Kate Middleton, and makes me want to jail break Princess Charlene from Monaco.
he is HELLA sexy. the dancing and the smile and the old school sound and the mischievous gleam in his eye...
Nooooo! I saw him in concert with a thousand 11 year olds! He was literally so sexy. Nobody made it out of there with their girlhood.
I guess the question is "How can white people be supportive of the issue without seeming to demean or take over the issue? " If white people don't talk talk about what they do in the situation, then the narrative is that white people are ignoring the issue (which so many do). If white people talk about the issue,…
#1 - Facebook gets me jobs. (I work in a very casual, freelance industry where people I'm friends with will literally post - Hey, any associate producers looking for work next month?) #2 - The vast majority of my family and friends who live far away use Facebook and it's how I keep in touch in an easy way. #3 -…
"That right there, by the way, is the big reveal—that Lily and Severus are from the same town, a detail so broadly assumed that it was even included in the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows—Part 2."
This is what happens when you don't invite witches to royal baptisms.
For some reason my brain was insisting that there was no possibility Charles could outlive his mother due to her family's impressive longevity and women's tendency to live longer than men, but she is his mother and his father is 93 so he'll probably live a long time too.
Beyonce is beautiful and talented and a great singer, but boy does she come off to me as having a maaaaaassive ego. Like I enjoy the Queen Bey stuff to an extent, but it's starting to turn me off- both in terms of her persona and people's near-idolizing of her.
Wow...this sounds like a bunch of self indulgent crap.
I really do like the coats and I can see admiring this in a fashion as art way, but I'm cringing in advance of seeing Jennifer Lawrence in a string of dresses in that tea length silhouette. I don't think it will translate well to mere mortals, even ones who are beautiful actresses.