You finally like her because she put her hands (and foot) on someone?!?!?
You finally like her because she put her hands (and foot) on someone?!?!?
that's something you should've regretted regardless.
In their defense, they needed a big name to carry the film - and good on them for doing a bipic on a strong (and iconoclastic) black female. Shame on them for choosing such a light-skinned, conventionally pretty actress, though. Part of Simon'e whole identity was that she was a genius, dark-skinned and husky-voiced...…
Cara Delevingne is an anagram of leering advance.
You knew I'd show up here. I'm not going to say what you think I'm going to say.
Maybe she's been taking ballet lessons since she was three and she is just not that great at it. Did you think of that, people? I've been eating solid food since I was less than a year old, but I'm still not an expert. I regularly spill on my chest. No, I haven't had a lot of lessons, but I have been eating at an…
But why move all the way to London? Couldn't she be a barrister at any Starbucks?
The names are offensive, but certainly not racist.
Here's the thing though. What if she really was a mercurial and polarizing boss? I'm so conflicted, because I had a completely abusive yet mega-talented editor who rose through the ranks and left her employees weeping, at times. I've also had male crap bosses. I want to support her, and I know that I can come off as…
wat? cheering on? Looks like they are using a very well established symbol of college life (the pennant) to tell the story without reading the headline - basic design stuff here, no cheering.
That is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
"They don't say rape is bad!"
They don't have to, you idiot. Everyone knows rape is bad.
"They're cheering it on!"
I assume you've read the byline as "The crisis in higher education: not enough rape."
Now THAT's trolling.
Yes. It's a long, detailed and brutal political treatise on what the world would be like if extreme conservatives had their way. There are no heroes, villains often triumph and women are deprived of all basic rights in the name of patriarchal values.
The only ones who manage to survive are those who defy the rules and…
I'm glad the mainstream media has caught on to Rihanna's cyberbully behavior. As someone who likes her and roots for her, it is very disappointing to see. She makes fun of others' looks, said she can't stand "broke bitches," etc. She once posted a picture of a person who insulted her next to a picture of a goat. I…
I don't think anyone is saying she "did" something wrong. More that this represents a "crack" in her public image because her public image isn't just about what she does, it's about her life, which includes her husband and sister. And this is something she has actively cultivated—she's not one of those celebrities who…
When the scientists were all drinking Irish car bombs the project seemed like a great idea, but in the morning they woke up and went, "Damn, I guess our study wasn't so groundbreaking or revolutionary after all."
Newt's been divorced and married multiple times. That's something, right? Right? Anyone?
Oh shut up. If you want to make a valid point, as many, many other people have, do it politely, and without insulting anyone else. You can't complain about people tearing you down to make themselves feel better whilst tearing them down to make yourself feel better.
I can't think of a particularly good way of wring this but...
Being thin does not mean you have an eating disorder. Neither does having ribs that show. Bodies are diverse. I used to have a body similar to that mannequin, ribs and all, and trust me, I ate just fine. Want to advocate for more body diversity in mannequins? Great. That would be much needed. But don't presume to know…