Yes, really. This is horseshit.
Yes, really. This is horseshit.
Sorry, why was one of the hosts of the Oscars not allowed to comment about what happened at the Oscars event she was hosting?
The whole situation should have been treated by news media as “Well, this happened Sunday night....And in other news,...”
I could never put my finger on it, but I think you summed it up. Even in Urban Legend, a dopey 2000s slasher, I thought he seemed exhausting.
He is exhausting.
Has there ever been an actor more tiresome than Jared Leto?
“asshole” is neither a gender nor a pronoun.
I think it’s hard to come up with a good synonym, but I did read a few other reviews who were like “no one was really anticipating it, but we were seeing the trailer for a super long time so that’s the best word to use.”
“and feels more disappointing after two years of anticipation for its release.” Serious question, was ANYONE anticipating this one? Like, if by anticipation you mean that people were aware it had been delayed and mildly curious when it would manage to get a full release, sure. But anticipating it? Excited to watch it?…
What a missed opportunity that film was.
director Daniel Espinoza (Life) stages the action like his latest project is cosplaying as a series of classic horror movies
I would hazard a guess, though, that given the way you describe yourself, you don’t get misgendered very often and called ma’am, do you? So you’re not going to be the one who gets offended by this, because it’s not an issue for you, so maybe this is an issue you should step back and listen on rather than declaring…
You’re saying that the norm for the majority should be changed because of the preferences of a minority.
Kind of but also if it makes people feel bad we should at least try to not make them feel bad. I think it’s ok to use your best initial judgement with sir or ma’am but if the customer corrects you then you should make every effort to use their preferred word. Anyone who takes offense to you misgendering them…
Calm down, Margaret, and loosen your corset strings.
Isn’t “you guys” just the midwestern version of “y’all”?
Except when they add “you’re making a scene.”
Furthermore, who in their right mind would take a road trip and travel the interstate? That is for amateurs. Experienced travelers take the back roads and see the country, meet the people, visit the towns, hit the flea markets for treasures from their travels.
“If I have to wait behind you to get a shower that means I need to move on as time does not let me wait, which means the business will lose out on a 500 dollar fuel purchase.”
Furthermore, who in their right mind would take a road trip and travel the interstate? That is for amateurs. Experienced travelers take the back roads and see the country, meet the people, visit the towns, hit the flea markets for treasures from their travels.