Oh yeah, good call. I had that image in my mind, but I'd completely forgotten about that movie.
Oh yeah, good call. I had that image in my mind, but I'd completely forgotten about that movie.
Dude, what the heck. If you're going to imply that I used a racist term, you better have more than: "Who calls Roma "gypsies" anymore???" and a gif. That's really lame & shitty.
The BBC and The Guardian...?
Hey KitKAT, I remember seeing your posts before, and I think you're from the UK. Speaking as an American, unfortunately I don't think that the majority of people over here even realize that Gypsies are still a thing. Actually, I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Americans thought they were just fairytale…
ummm, right. I echo what Kelsey said
also, it was a comment about age, not an analysis of Lolita. . .
;)
I know I'm going to be lambasted for saying this, but I don't think celebrities should encourage their (often very young) fans to think of them as their friends. I don't think that kind of relationship, which obviously helps sell shit, is really ethical.
At the most extreme, these fans attack people with rape…
"You know, if I was into the world of coming up with fake stories I'd maybe start to do that on a blog—no, I wouldn't. I would never become that person, but I understand why because it creates a bit of whatever and people on blogs, they love that kind of stuff."
The original comment was "He sure loves extremes in age."
So I said Lolita . . .
pay attention
haha
This gif is how I feel every time there's a Taylor Swift post on Jezebel
One of his top 10 favorite books is Lolita.
hah :/
hmm. I really disliked The Lego Movie :/
I prefer Taylor Swift-interrupting Kanye to fashion Kanye
*shrug*
gross.
and that oft-repeated line: "I can't even make a bowl of cereal"
I really think it is some weird sexist bullshit.
I remember hearing about Angelina Jolie saying in interviews she's incapable of cooking. She's basically saying: oh gosh I'm hopeless at doing all those mindless meaningless things other women do. I can't put a few items in a bowl and stir — my thing is more directing…
People need to stop saying they can't cook. If you are literate and not incapacitated in some way, you can follow a damn recipe. Saying you can't cook is just like saying you're too important to cook — you have too many special and meaningful things to offer to the world. You're incapable of doing something that is…
This made me laugh out loud :)
Yeah, and it doesn't even have to be as taxing as cooking all the meals. I remember reading something once that used the example of a sock being on the floor to illustrate the subtle difference in role expectations. The man will walk by the sock, and the woman will pick it up, regardless of whose it is.