Lets keep this civil and not mock this man for his physical disability, mkay?
Lets keep this civil and not mock this man for his physical disability, mkay?
In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous.
I am about your age and have given up on general interest women's magazines. There just doesn't seem to be one that covers more than a small part of my interests. I buy Vanity Fair now and then in airports because it usually has a few interesting in-depth articles interspersed with all the ads for pretty stuff I can't…
Photographed mid-"gotta get that paper somehow" shrug.
Kirsten Stewart was at her best playing Joan Jett, in The Runaways. Best work she's ever done in the business.
these Dudes aprrove :
And when 50% of the population is women? Why don't you see those women everywhere?
he looks like a happy puppy:))
She is way out of his league. I mean I'm sure he's brilliant and is obviously wildly successful and is definitely handsome and all, but he's an actor. She's a brilliant, gorgeous, stylish, successful person who is actively making the world a better place as her day job. He does that too but he uses his fame to do it.…
Reading the covers of these magazines always makes me feel like I still do not understand humans even a little bit.
"Men only need two things - grilled cheese & sex" - Who writes this crap? Do they actually believe what they're saying or are they just repeating the same trite crap they were fed? The bullshit of always…
"I didn't push our women readers far enough in their self-awareness."
I don't get how he can claim the women in the video were "actors" unless he has video of them agreeing to act in the video/signing forms/etc. I haven't seen any mention of such evidence, so I'm assuming
His "social experiment" plan was such a failure. The video focused on domestic violence against men, a typical move by misogynists, which has jack shit to do with him sexually harassing women.
A great guy and clearly a devout Buddhist. He really nailed the meaning of "karma" there.
Seriously. I was like, why is there so much plot? And dialogue?
I didn't know who this guy was until the butt-grabbing "prank," but when I found out, goddamn, did I find out. Watching all of these people speak out against him, from underage girls to his former partner on his channel, feels soooo good, especially when you have to look at that stupid, smarmy face and godawful…
Unless, they all come out and say so, I refuse to believe the women he groped did not know what was happening and some of them looked underaged. Whether it is on or off camera he clearly gets off on the exploitation of women.
I hope Magic Mike XXL understands that the audience aren't there to see a Steven Soderbergh movie about a man who wants to open a carpentry business, there was a mismatch between the film and the marketing last time.
I hope he grabs a speedo and uses to floss in between his gap. I would throw nickels for that kind of show!
A character that needs to act like a stiff emotionless stand in for a real person? This is the role Stewart was born for