Emma Stone is unexceptional? Ouch.
Emma Stone is unexceptional? Ouch.
That language seems over the top. “Fucking slob?” “Gross pig?”
To be fair this isn’t really one of her songs...she’s just fucking around.
Anecdotal...
I think it's sadly when some men leave for a reason (baby = grownup reality. Woman with no baby = youth. Fantasy).
I think for larger cultural reasons people were very quick to pile onto piper and say her character sucked and was boring/*white*bread (emphasis on white) because we’re at a moment where we need to be giving more attention to POC. The ensemble cast is brilliant and piper is a vehicle for them on one level. But pipers…
What about this offends your SIL, exactly?
Honestly that doesn’t seem that weird of a choice on the manager’s part. It’s 10 years, not twenty (so like big brother age difference if there’s a large gap...), and he’s also the manager...clearly tryin to even it out. It’s also a music store, not an office.
You're his boss and you haven't said anything? That seems like a recipe for disaster..maybe nip it in the bud? Hard...
That was my experience. Pretty shitty.
The mean girl trope is not just in the movies, though. It was very real for a lot of us. I transferred schools to get away from mean girls who shunned me and called me “slut” and “whore” at school (and wrote those things on my car.)
They were called jocks back then. Except “jock” didn't really encapsulate all the abhorrence.
They beat you with field hockey sticks?!!!! What the f?!!!
Totally thought you were sincere about the love bit til I read a few words further...
Wow they seem super cool.
Seriously - the fact she’s serving lunch (not that it’s a bad gig) when she could be teaching music is nuts. America, get the fuck with it.
She always looks so much cooler than her music. It confuses me.
Okay, petition to let north wear something other than monochrome and muted tones.
Is Rainn British? No. So American English rules apply, smart pants.
My comments were meant to read as hyperbole. Who the hell says in our modern day English, “Are you a fool?” Try reading it in a medieval king’s voice for some context.