I’ll eat avocados for $300, but guacamole is extra.
I’ll eat avocados for $300, but guacamole is extra.
Well, we don’t care about giving away the guy’s whole set or the integrity of his act
Technically he left his third wife for his fourth wife.
I was an extra on a movie once, and we were told not to look at Christopher Walken while he was filming.
It’s been said many times, but this is a travesty beyond almost anything I can think of in my lifetime. Before this administration, if any other countries were found to be separating U.S. families at the border, the U.S. would be outraged. Even in one of our most shameful past acts, when the U.S. sent Japanese…
How could she even function with all the penis talk she’d be hearing?
I don’t understand how they can recognize popularity, and there is still no recognition of stunt and CGI acting.
And apparently, it works!
That’s actually a perfect way to confront someone. Not in anger that can be brushed off, but just a “you should resign for the following reasons” That’s what everyone who ever sees a Trump Administration employee should do.
Seriously!? How many freaking shows are you guys gonna spoil in the headline before you realize streamers don’t get to watch until the next day.
As someone who took misoprostol for a “missed” miscarriage at 11 weeks. FUCK THAT GUY. FUCK YOU AND FUCK YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR FUCKING IGNORANCE. FUCK YOU IN YOUR FUCKING DICK MOUTH, YOU FUCKING WASTE OF A SMOCK.
Jesse Williams has to pay the mother of his child $50,000 a month in child support. [People]
Dear men of the world: Wanting to be shown respect is never a shakedown. We just can’t sue for you to be a better person.
Yes, if it was one instance. But you’re being given the context of his behavior. Why question the validity of that context?
I’m not sure what viewing this or making it public would accomplish? It’s almost like verbal abuse porn. Walters didn’t bring it up, and she’s never made any indication that she wants the details public. Perhaps you should focus on respecting her privacy instead of exposing it.
As someone who has struggled with depression w/ suicidal thoughts but never actions, I think if I’d seen this in high school, it might have given me the courage to try.
BoJack Horseman is surprisingly accurate at showing depression (but not for kids)
I watched both seasons, despite feeling the first season glamorized suicide as vengeance and never explained that Hannah made the wrong choice.
Can we cut Katy a break, please?
He’s basically advocating “If women were pressured by society to lower their standards and accept unacceptable behavior from those substandard husbands up to and including that husband’s “privilege” to her body, it might suck for them, but hey—if that guy has a wife he can terrorize, at least he won’t terrorize…