there has been ONE character on the show like that, his total airtime was five minutes. There is no "often." One is not a trend.
there has been ONE character on the show like that, his total airtime was five minutes. There is no "often." One is not a trend.
it was made at least in part for women — although not exclusively to be enjoyed by a female audiences — because it tells women's stories and pushes boundaries on female representation. To me, OITNB is a love letter from the creator to women who never see themselves represented on TV. The creator goes way out of her…
Check the Early to Bed website.
So if it's made by and for women, men can't enjoy it? Because then it would be "woman things"?
That's actually inaccurate, but the number is still small. And an accurate fact doesn't give him a point.
I didn't say they were the same, or that the level of annoyance was the same. You're deliberately misinterpreting my statement. I said they were both situations in which it was evident that someone was holding up a line and inconveniencing others. I could have just as easily used the example of someone trying to buy…
On behalf of all sane, normal people who have never worked in the yogurt service industry, we know when we're holding up a line. It does not take years of retail experience to know when you or someone around you is being an inconvenience or a major pain in the ass. Just as you, I'm sure, can tell that someone in front…