"Who Wants to be a Stepford Wife?"
"Who Wants to be a Stepford Wife?"
I can't ever think of the Japanese idol culture without remembering that I've seen Perfect Blue.
The ones I found broken had lost all springy-ness and would just fall limp according to gravity. I've never taken one apart so I'm not sure what the exact mechanism is.
I didn't realize that was a thing. I guess that was one small benefit of being a Catholic school kid. When we visited DC's Holocaust museum in eighth grade, we all had a very strong awareness of how to maintain quiet, respectful behavior in sacred places.
I only enjoy calling MEN who are jerks "cunts." Throws people off.
Maybe I'm confused, are you both referencing comments he's made outside of his music or his lyrics? My roundabout point was that there is a distinction between the persona of Childish Gambino, and the person Donald Glover. Just like people confuse Lena Dunham for Hannah. Criticizing creative choices is cool, I just…
It doesn't. I was just pointing out that there's a thematic precedence for that kind of language. Maybe he's a misogynist, or maybe he's just playing with the tropes of the genre. I don't know him personally, so I couldn't say.
Dixie Landry. Just punny enough, I think.
Guy who IDs bi on OKC. Haven't received this this kinda message yet. More evidence that this is about being straight and hating women. I never hear from dudes who get these types of messages.
This "label-phobia" really needs to addressed. To some, it seems divisive to break everyone's identities down into discrete classifications. To some, its empowering to be able to identify with like minded people and don't see why people get uptight when they take issue with their terminologies.
Btw, a quick google search reveals the idiot Right reveling in what they perceive to be a clusterfuck power struggle within liberalism itself. That there is some hotly debated hierarchy of persecution and we're all bickering about who should take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in line.
Just started experimenting with bisexuality. Don't hang around the gay scene that much, and neither does the gay guy I'm fooling around with. I'm trying to mentally prepare myself for the worst, considering everyone else has been pretty cool about it. Although, even he's expressed skepticism, considering that most…
As a side question to the race thing, don't you think we're kind of inundated with self-aware aware comedy right now? It seems everything needs to come with a wink and a nod so nobody feels like feelings are getting hurt. Joss Whedon and Seth McFarlen have made it so common place for characters to speak in…
Cultivating an image is a rap trope. People used to care about the sincerity behind the claims but for a while now that's mattered less. (Rick Ross actually has a career.) Donald's schtick is about the novelty of being black and a nerd and then making it; kind of how gangster rap is generally about growing up poor,…
Except C.K.'s shtick is how he's a shitty person who says horrible things, while also being a genuinely good guy. It's contradictory and his jokes usually heel turn in the middle from utterly horrifying to uplifting and cheer-worthy. His point is that pretty much everyon is messy and gross and imperfect.
Yea, but Gawker commentators rank somewhere between bread mold and CNN on the intelligent social insight scale.
Lafayette, representing. It's not perfect, but it's home.
These guys have made their choice. The warning sign is for other guys who are in danger of heading down that same path.
Honestly, the whole idea a "fixing" these guys is hopeless and entirely Hugo's. The point of the site is to mock these guys. I'd say most of them are beyond help at this point. The value in pointing them out is to show other guys on the brink of becoming embittered misogynistic sad-sacks that this is NOT "being a nice…