Wow, I remembered him and that I really liked his song, but I forgot just how relevant it is to his situation. What a clear, sweet voice and wonderful presence he had.
Wow, I remembered him and that I really liked his song, but I forgot just how relevant it is to his situation. What a clear, sweet voice and wonderful presence he had.
Look, Eminem could actually be a woman-hating shit that goes around raping and beating ladies on the regular. I haven't heard that's true, but it could be! And if it was, I'd of course say he should take full responsibility and be punished to the full extent of the law. Because, as you say, we should hold people…
I suppose naming names does put a fine point on things, you're right.
So, I really feel like an asshole defending a wealthy, fawned-over white man like this, and I'm sorry. But I don't think Eminem is personally responsible for the patriarchy or misogyny itself. He created art (in some cases really great art) and wanted to put it out there. Who is anyone to say, "no don't do that, other…
I dunno. Maybe. Therapy, controlling your demons, etc., tends to be a lifelong pursuit. Only he knows, I guess, if he should have made more progress by now.
I have heard people argue that violent and hateful lyrics are Em's form of therapy given his horrible young life, that this is his acceptable way of purging anger and violent thoughts through writing without actually lashing out physically. I tend to think this is a fine defense, though I gotta say I'm inclined to…
What kinda bun is that? I WANT.
Sorry to hear this is happening. I know how heart-wrenching it can be. I lived with my grandmother when she was diagnosed with cancer, and it got rough there for a bit. Granted, during "normal" times she can be a bit difficult (she's disabled and demands things done very specific ways, lays on subtle guilt trips, gets…
Seriously, if you're unsure about the studio option — try Craigslist! It's mostly not creepers, promise. I know of what I speak: I'm also a mid-twenties BK resident living with a close friend who may soon leave for grad school. We have a large apartment with several bedrooms and have had a couple of very successful…
Lol, pay it themselves out of their enormous endowment?
I mean, I named some high-fashion models, but mostly I'm talking about non-conventionally shaped plus-size fashion bloggers. Check these beautiful ladies out:
Yesssss THIS. Gabi Fresh was one of my early inspirations as well. You go, girl.
Definitely, I've noticed that difference too on British TV. It still surprises me, because like I said, I've long been pretty happy/comfortable with my shape but I still felt a distinct "otherness." But in the last year or so, seeing these women has shifted and continues to shift my perception so that I now see both…
Totally.
Guys, I've been following all these models, Ashley Graham, Marquita Pring, Tara Lynn on Insta along with everyday plus-size fashion blogger models of various sizes. (Tess Munster is a fave, she's probably among the bigger of them size-wise and goorrrrgeous with kitschy vintage style). Anyway, regularly seeing these…
Same things my friends and I have said. It doesn't take itself so seriously.
I remember watching some E! True Hollywood story about Martha, and how her own daughter describes her as cold and calculating. But I've gotta say, I prefer her no-bullshit straight-ahead badassery to Goopy, no contest.
I mean, one could argue that Cosmo's feminist makeover was motivated in part by Jezebel's snarky, parodic take on women's mags. Jezebel, in its early days at least, took on Cosmo and the others and turned them on their head — Dirt Bag at its finest, for example, mocks how tabs treat women/celebs while still partaking…
That all sounds super delicious. Thanks!