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I doubt it has anything to do with people only having white dresses. It's more that as soon as you tell people they "can't" wear something, some of those people are going to get pissy.

Unfortunately I don't have advice or resources but I wanted to say good luck!

I drove from Northern FL to Miami to see it (well, I had other things to do but the timing of the trip had a lot to do with the movie being out there) and I have NO REGRETS! I thought it was gorgeous and sensuous and funny and I absolutely loved the shit out of it.

Unaware definitely seems like the worst thing you could accuse him of here. I just don't see what everyone is losing their shit over. Besides the fact that what he said was misguided more than offensive, this looks like a totally normal, healthy exchange between a couple.

What the fuck this morning? What Garfield said wasn't well thought out, but it also seems pretty clear that he wasn't using feminine as an insult. When Emma challenged him on it he probably should have just said sorry, you're right, I put that badly, but she asked him to explain what he meant and he was trying to

Well we'll have to disagree on both those counts.

Why is it awkward to have a debate with your SO? He said something she didn't agree with and she firmly but politely challenged him to explain what he meant.

Has it happened to some actresses who have won in that category? Sure. But it's also been won by Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Angelina Jolie, Anjelica Huston, Dianne Wiest, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Anna Paquin and Meryl Streep. It's not exactly the curse people make it out to be. If Lupita doesn't go on to have a

The way the article portrays things, it is worthy of mocking. But it's bad reporting. I know for a fact the Times contacted a supporters club for a La Liga team and then never followed up to do the interview - apparently talking to lifelong supporters and people with real ties to Spain and the club would have ruined

The NYT piece reads like they interviewed 10 people from Williamsburg and called it a day. It's not representative of real football fandom in NYC.

You would think that if they wanted to marry Harry they would know what he looks like.

Don't take it too hard. Hair or no, nobody looks as good as Shemar.

I hated the book but damn if this trailer doesn't make me want to be first in line. My love for Fincher and for Rosamund Pike have sealed my fate.

Matt Czuchry's douche face really would have been perfect.

The ending absolutely enraged me. But I read it in like 2 days so ultimately, I'm probably glad that I read it because it didn't take much time and I can join in when people talk about it.

After what happened to Bran and then Robb and Cat, I really didn't feel at all bad for her having to watch her son die. She is a character I've had sympathy for in past episodes, but in this one they really focused on her bad qualities. Also, not to be pedantic, but she and Jaime have a younger son, Tommen.

I also found Arya murdering Poliver really upsetting. I get why people enjoyed that moment but I thought it was incredibly sad to see how calm she was putting that sword through him. Joffrey and Cersei I didn't feel bad for, I just got freaked out by how good the blood dripping out of his nose and the shades of purple

Considering the racism thrown into some of these tweets, I seriously doubt these kids are staging a protest against racial profiling and harassment.

I can't think of an award that matters less than one from MTV and you're going to bitch that someone who died was given it instead of you? Judging the shit out of that.

Seriously. I thought if there was any character death I could gleefully watch it would be Joff, but I had to do some of covering of my eyes, watching through fingers.