Community’s chloroform scene is hard to beat.
Community’s chloroform scene is hard to beat.
Is the slip white too? I think if you’re really concerned then maybe put a blue slip underneath. I don’t think it’s too white, but if you’re feeling uneasy about it, just do whatever will make you the most comfortable.
That dress is darling! I think the blue up top puts you in the safe zone, though people’s opinions on it may vary. If you already have the bride’s blessing I see no reason to not wear it.
My grandmother was a seamstress and she often said that as a guest you never wear white, black or red to a wedding. Not white for obvious reasons, not black because black is for funerals and not red because it draws too much attention on someone else’s day. It’s sound advice and I have followed it.
I like Sophie’s outfit but (and maybe I’m just old) this seems not great for a wedding...
So not only was Max Jennifer also Peru in Model IN, but his dad was the same actor who played the head Zorp guy in Season 4. #parksandrecforever
Wait... Was Adam Scott Peru in the model UN episode of Parks and Rec?
(who also use Dee as a surrogate, even later)
I am left a bit uncomfortable by the fact that Always Sunny initially uses a trans woman as a kind of prop to signal that Mac is gay, and this is the kind of ickiness of assuming trans women are equivalent or even just the same as effeminate gay men is actually one of those really dangerous and flatly incorrect ideas…
I would have a hard time passing as a man if I had any interest in doing so.
Something that I’ve always found interesting- the choice on OITNB to have Laverne Cox’s cisgender brother play her character pre-transition. Because even when acting and in makeup, it was determined that Laverne was not butch enough to play her pre-transition character. Reading that makes my mind go in so many…
Always Sunny, which as a trans person I have a complicated relationship with on the topic, also used a ciswoman.
You’re not wrong. Just look at that shitty post about Mister Roger’s the other day that said he was “troubling” because of how he handled having a gay crewmember on his show in the 70's and 80's (he kept him on but told him for his sake that he should not frequent gay bars anymore as people would notice). By today’s…
I would really like to stress that in 1997 this movie was completely groundbreaking in how it dealt with Brandon’s death and story. Hillary Swank was known, but not well known. For the time, this was a huge risk for any actor. To judge how people handled it back then by today’s standards isn’t really fair, and it does…
1.0 for sure.
I feel like it goes in the order it wants to, I don’t have that much control over it sometimes
What is the point of those?!?! They drive me crazy.
Heels fell out of favor at least once before.