Because after concentrating immigrants in camps, telling them they were getting “showers” probably would be a little too frightening.
Because after concentrating immigrants in camps, telling them they were getting “showers” probably would be a little too frightening.
Barry, you prude, you’re acting like you’ve never stuffed a platonic friend’s muff in your face then transitioned her into a hurricarana in the name of competition before.
Clicked that Bachelor in Paradise link, hoping for a real estate listing or somesuch, imagining I’d see a few pictures and make a few McMansion Hell snarks to myself and move on. Then I saw it was a fourteen minute YouTube video and noped right the fuck out. Fourteen minutes!
You guys can’t help it, can you? Nothing in this 2015 Gawker piece suggests anything non consensual or anything improper with a minor. The fact that HOC is coming to its natural end (just watch the original BBC HOC for comparison) is also a non story, made into a salacious tidbit by media vultures like you. It’s the…
Thanks boo 😘
Statistically speaking approximately half of women (and men), have below average IQs. It doesn’t make the broad generalizations “women are stupid” a fact.
Oh fucking please with the “not all men” schtick. Just stop!
Next up, Scary movies for people who doesn’t get scared easily.
Absolutely. I was confused by her implication that the woman who “whines” about (better put, calls attention to) the fact that women have a harder time getting these jobs is someone who is going to be “a mouse, timid, nervous” on set.
I hate it when people use the, “don’t be a victim” phrase. It devalues the emotions someone is feeling and makes you feel guilty for feeling the way you do. You can be a victim and be strong and courageous. The two aren’t mutually exclusive.
She’s not a ghost, she’s a Thetan.
Lucretia Martel “Zama” (One of the most anticipated films of the year.)
Kings, Mudbound, and Battle of the Sexes are three of TIFFs buzziest films this year, all directed by women.
“There is no problem.”
In the past Venice has also put women directors in sections outside the main competition like the Horizons section, which typically screens more controversial or cutting-edge works.
BEADS?
[insert laughing emoji]
c. The laughter of the lady filming it.