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You have a beautifully symbiotic follicle (follicular?) relationship!

A hairdresser husband is extremely useful!!

There is a make up artist called Morag Ross and she is beautiful. I would describe her hair as a little tinsely and she looks fucking cool so rock on!

Exactly. There was sweetness and a sort of foolish anti heroism about him. Anything I’ve seen in the last few years is just meanness. Don’t start me on Family Guy. God I hate that show.

Unpopular because Homer is BELOVED. People who love him see him as oafish but loveable but he mistreats the people he should love the majority of the time. It’s a cartoon. I don’t care that much but it’s bugged me of late and wanted to say it out loud.

This is going to be unpopular; Homer is a dick. He’s selfish and lazy and complacent. Yeah I know he does kind things occasionally but mostly he’s a dick. He’s the guy who treats you like shit, does one nice thing, and uses it as leverage the other 99% of the time. If Homer was a real guy, you would want nothing to do

That is what it is. I always feel like the scrunch means “no you’re too unattractive for blonde”. Like that it’s less about my colouring than my general face. Oh well, Jane Russell was more my kind of girl anyway.

Ha! Why can’t people just let us live! I think it’s all about the tones right? I think I’m correct in saying because I’m so pale and have lightish coloured eyes that I should stick with the cool tones as warm wouldn’t work against the pale skin. I envision a sort of cool icy scandavian look but I don’t think I can

This looks good and also stressful. I will see it.

I agree with a lot of what you’re saying. The Times Up movement should not be political because it’s about basic human decency and respect but I think it’s unrealistic to say it isn’t also political. Mostly because of the political shitstorm the world is in generally. And mostly because conservatives view anything

Ok yes and I get what you and other commenters are getting at by saying opposing sexual abuse shouldn’t be a political issue because it’s a human one but we know that wouldn’t be the case. Really what’s gotten to me is that we’re so quick to pick apart and criticise women who aren’t being the best Times Up activists

It didn’t help that I’m in a bad mood but I’m over criticism of women in connection to the movement. It exists in the first place because of male abuses of power so can we just not have a go at a woman who isn’t wearing the right shade of black* and remember that Weinstein and Spacey and the rest of them are rapists

She’s not allowed to make political statements. William is president of Bafta. Why should she sit out? Can we stop vilifying women who aren’t doing Times Up well enough?

I was in the grey long enough myself. I always read the greys out if interest and will make a point of starring when there is something worth sharing. The person I’m referring to is appalling rude. Also, relax, this is just a website. Maybe don’t take any of it to heart. K, bye.

Thank you, yes.

There is too much. Too much. I keep telling people outright when they have recommendations that I probably won’t watch what they’re selling. Surely your child can tend to itself, no? :)

It’s great! It’s on Netflix (my region anyway), always worth a watch.

Yeah, I don’t like a lack of completion with things. I was all set to buy the full trilogy but god was I uninterested by the end of Annihilation. You can tell the ending is supposed to lure us in but I was happy to leave it there. Having said that, I’m looking forward to the movie. I loved Ex Machina and I’m so

You are so right. In one way I liked a lack of character description, that these women were just humans there to do work and that’s what matter and that’s what’s described but my overwhelming feeling towards the book in general was meeeehhhhhhhhhhhh.

Of the four main characters in Ex Machina, one is a Japanese-British actress and the other is my Guatemalan-American boyfriend. It’s a tiny cast so it’s not really a fair comparison. Also it’s not an excuse for the wider problem of white washing and the lack of diversity. Just an observation.