Sharon Stone is a gift we don’t deserve. That cozy sweater, on the other hand, is a gift I do deserve.
Sharon Stone is a gift we don’t deserve. That cozy sweater, on the other hand, is a gift I do deserve.
All props to Dylan Farrow and her courageousness, determination and steadfastness for getting this started with her LA Times op-ed in December and in her statement last week asking for the people supporting MeToo and Time’sUp to take personal accountability of their choices to work with Allen (neither of which were …
the kid is only 22 and he has more integrity than Colin Firth, Joaquin Phoenix, Javier Bardem or any of the other men in his recent films. None of those actors needed the work or money and chose to make a Woody film anyway.
Size can be quite deceiving as can fashion. I (borderline underweight tall woman) have won push-up contests against normal-weight male athletes. Flowy clothes tend to accentuate thinness and de-emphasize muscles. Fitted clothes tend to bring out muscle. There are plenty of reasons for people to have any type of body…
Hey................ Fuck you. (...I guess that’s too harsh, still though, your words are upsetting)
I agree with the sentiment of your comment entirely, that fashion is designed and modelled on the bodies of women that represent a minority of women, but I would like to caution you about your model/child sewing pattern analogy. It’s a comparison that’s made often about underweight/thin women and it’s rather…
As a naturally thin woman who is frequently told to “eat a sandwich” and “put some meat on my bones”, I wholeheartedly agree. My body is not public property for people to comment on strictly on the basis of assumption. Body shaming for anyone at any size is not okay.
Whilst I don’t disagree with the sentiment that using underweight models is problematic, I have a big problem with the body shaming going on here. Who the fuck are we to judge whether the model is naturally that thin? Why is it okay to assume that it’s not natural? Even if it isn’t, telling her that she needs “a good…
“She doesn’t look healthy or womanly at all.”
Nobody cares what you find attractive. That’s not what this is about.
I could make many worse choices than marrying the entire Satanic Temple, is the thing
They aren’t really “trolls”, are they? They are fighting against people using religious freedom laws to discriminate against people and create a theocracy. I think of a troll as someone who doesn’t actually have a point of view or care about an issue, but just tries to get people riled up for their own amusement.
I don’t like that they are “in curious company: nightmare right-wing troll trio Roger Stone, Milo Yiannopoulos and Chuck C. Johnson” per this article.
If he’s worried about sexual abuse by religions, he should be calling on people to burn down the Vatican.
Corey Feldman is a massive douche bag.
Satanic Temple makes me happy. I love smart, clever people.
His “youthful indisgressions” are horrific. When talking about famous black people , some love mention that Jay - Z once sold drugs, and therefore will always be a shitbag, but will absolutely admire Walberg and watch his movies. From Wikipedia:
So will this earn him that dreaded “Difficult To Work With” label that results in your acting career going down the shitter, or at least leaving you glad to get roles in Lifetime movies? Or does that rule only apply to female performers who refuse to do nude sex scenes or touch the director’s pee-pee, not dudebros who…
I realized a couple of years ago that a decent amount of the revulsion men put on older women has to do with he fact that older women are typically less likely to put up with bullshit.
To copy and paste a previous dirtbag comment, Franco’s book Palo Alto is a peverted tale in which a male coach sleeps with multiple 17 year olds. Franco then directed a creepy movie about it. I think he got this out of CK Louis’ playbook.