If you cannot stay on topic, please shut up.
If you cannot stay on topic, please shut up.
During the Tom Cruise Katie Holmes era, I recall being horrified that he was jumping on Oprah’s couch with his shoes on. It was just so rude.
....and many European and most Asian countries. Hawaii is also strictly no shoes indoors. Shoes-on-inside is one of those weird American things, but also plenty of us don’t do it and never have!
Have a gander at what’s happening in Ottawa right now and get back to me on that.
I mean, I’ll gladly welcome ya with some Timmies and a trip to the legion but....I am not too fond of my country during COVID. A lot of crazies have come out of the woodwork and the Conservative party is quite literally a bunch of MAGA…
Yeah but Canadians are insanely polite. We are talking about Americans here. A country filled with morons that think it’s okay to yell in people’s faces maskless during a COVID surge as well.
I wish I was Canadian. I am open to being adopted. Just sayin’
A pretty demanding attitude you have toward people inviting you into their home.
I live in Canada and nobody ever wears shoes inside here (even in the summer when there is no rain/snow/etc.). To me, wearing shoes in someone’s home seems both nonsensical and disrespectful.
This is her family, though, and they're using her emotional trauma to sell books and shit. Your statement is true towards shit friends and coworkers, but it's hard to do that with close family.
Why do y’all keep using intentionally unflattering photos of Britney? I know she often posts “regular” photos at home with messy hair and such on her social media, but you’re using photos from events that are less than flattering. There are plenty of photos from often the same events you’re using that are better…
I feel like Dave wants to make this into a culture war, not of trans vs cis, but of him vs his former fans.
With regards to question 1, it’s a real mystery why people might be OK with Dave making jokes about Black folks but might not extend that same permissiveness to jokes about LGBT people. Maybe there’s something inherent in Mr. Chappelle that could explain it? On that note, how do you feel about white people using the…
He does have the freedom to say what he wants and he did say it. Freedom to say what you want doesn’t mean there are no consequences or opinions.
netflix ceo sided with dave chapelle today
I think it would have to want to be a different show in the first place. The original run of the show seemed to write things off that were exploitive or sexual assault as “but she liked it”, such as one of the earlier episodes where the guy recorded himself bedding supermodels.
I am going to miss seeing Tayshia every week. She was a breath of fresh air from the Clares and Hannah Bs of the world. Plus, shallow though I may be, she is one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen.
Since she would never date me (I’m not religious), best of luck to her and Zac!
I hear you and your message is understood. Mea culpa.
I hear you and your message is understood. Mea culpa.
Putting aside the Goop stuff, I always thought that Paltrow was a good actress. It seemed strange that she went from Academy-award winner and millennium “it girl” to Iron Man’s girlfriend. Anyhow, she was great in The Royal Tenenbaums, which, gratefully, doesn’t have Weinstein’s stink on it.
I’m a millennial and already wary of where cancel—or callout, which is pretty much the neighbor of cancel—culture is heading, if it’s not already there. What started as a legit movement to call out dangerous, predatory figures in power has since slipped into “they were mean to me once 10 ago and should probably lose…
Is anyone else starting to hate the way we’re talking about Ellen? It’s not “weakened unions, workplace discrimination.” It’s “OMG this lady pretends to be nice but secretly she’s mean! So fake!” As though it’s bad for the nice lady with the bland middle America sitcom no one watched to yell at a writer, but it would…