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I will be really shocked if the characters they play have any complexity (and screen time for that matter).

The town wasn't destroyed for what two people did, it was destroyed for what so many refused to do.

One of the boys also tried to put his penis in her mouth, but she was too drunk to respond. But yeah, that's no big deal either...that's not real rape. Don't cry rape until we have a torn vagina, m'kay.

Yes exactly! "Well sure she got raped, but who knew fingering someone who was passed out was rape. I mean obvs it wasn't rape rape. People need to realize it was just finger rape and stop being mad at us. It would be different if she had actually gotten pooped on!"

Saltsman’s photo and tweets may be evidence of a culture that treats women as dispensable playthings, but it isn’t evidence of rape.

It is straight up Blue Steel.

It's boy duckface. A blight on our modern times.

because, really, getting the semantics right is the real issue here,

Thandie Newton's #1 Beauty Tip: Start out looking like Thandie Newton.

E.L. James went on to name her top pick for the female lead: E.L. James.

I was pretty bummed about Dakota Johnson in 50 Shades - I loved the short lived Ben and Kate and wanted better things. Although I'm convinced this movie might actually be done as a hilarious Oscar quality parody, so maybe things will work out.

Yes, hilarious. Behold the power of make up, wigs, good lighting and photo shop. Thank you for the illustration.

But not relevant to this because you are talking about societal expectation. At some point, women have to look in the mirror and take accountability for setting those impossible expectations on themselves.

In regards to your second point, do you think men notices those things? When pointed out, yes, but if women didn't do it, they wouldn't really notice. Women are 50% of the population (usually) and they are forcing these standards on themselves. Who do you see as the editors and contributors to the fashion magazines

And I'm sick of people whining that life is so horrible and terrible because society doesn't think they are "pretty" enough. This world is full of successful people who are not beauty queens. What's your argument for that? They must have somehow earned it on...hold on to your pearls...merit? People tip well for good

You can have a skill, but some people are going to be naturally better at things. Sometimes this is because they work harder, but sometimes it's just because they won the genetic lottery in that department. You're not going to be the next Michael Jordan just because you work really hard at it. No amount of make up

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Though I don't agree completely (yes, makeup and hair and clothes helps, but it isn't a perfect magic wand), it does help a hell of a lot. I spend more money than I really care to think about for chemicals to smear on my face so that people think I look decent, and it works. I'm still the

Too bad Madonna traumatized David LaChappelle. Which by they way is the ONLY reason why this asswad gets any work.

You don't need a white asshole. You ARE a white asshole.

You misunderstand...I approve! If only I could find such another of Julia Roberts.