chickendancer
Chickendancer
chickendancer

I have absolutely not made peace with Justin’s early career hair don’ts. Or that denim suit.

Mmmmmm maybe we let her define her own upbringing? Apparently her mom died of an overdose whenever she was very young, and grew up with a bunch of siblings raised by her Dad and grandparents. She’s fairly skilled at selecting words to well represent her experience in other domains; maybe just trust her?

Wow love how quickly people read this frank discussion of how the economics of Hollywood disenfranchise women, and went; “Fuck her she said a mean thing about Faye Dunaway.”

Well, damn Ellen. Tell us how you really feel. I like the honesty. Get money, all day every day. I’m sure Patrick Dempsey is wondering what could have been if he had just joined her in the negotiation talks. I’m sure they could have helped each other out, like the cast of Friends did.

I didn’t take her comments as dragging Dunaway. I took it as a commentary that Dunaway did not get the residuals or salary that she deserved.

I didn’t see it as a dig, quite the opposite. Faye Dunaway is a fucking legend but she doesn’t have the economic power to match, and the only explanation for that is sexism.

fuck “class”. she’s trying to make real change in the industry. expecting women to be “classy” while they work hard at things is just another way of policing them.

I think that was precisely her point - that a woman who is a goddamn legend, has no real financial power, especially compared to her male contemporaries like Warren Beatty.

I don’t even think True is the worst name.

Go.

Wild.

They do. It’s stamped on their butt cheeks.

Sky?

I think “True” is a good option...

Keye. Keye West.

I’m going with True, True West

This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.

The story reads to me like a groupie dissatisfied she was treated like a groupie.

“present Grace’s story for what it is—a starting point to discuss the ways consent can feel blurring, no matter how clear we might wish it were, and our lack of language to describe this”

This is a valuable conversation and could have occurred in a better written piece. I also think a discussion about the blurred

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