YouTube dramas make me feel like saying “ok boomer” to MYSELF.
YouTube dramas make me feel like saying “ok boomer” to MYSELF.
It was a strange series, and while I liked it overall I can see why it’s getting the axe. It took a lot of Anne of Green Gables’s more serious (albeit subtle) themes and made them a WHOLE lot darker, with some pretty silly high-stakes drama (Gilbert’s stint on the docks was straight up Gangs of New York). Sad to see…
“T.I. deserves a pineapple up his ass” is the laugh I didn’t know I needed today, so thank you.
Beyond disappointed that 1) they even gave him this platform, 2) they were so soft on his ass and 3) that Tiny was there instead of Deyjah’s biological mom.
It’s the right size for a Xanax, or for a Valium if she’ Old Sckool. So Valley of the Dolls!
Privacy laws in New Zealand prohibit media outlets from releasing his name until 2021.
Good.
Princess Caroline is my favorite character. It’s empowering to see such a headstrong woman struggling under the weight of her independence. It shows that you don’t have to be weak to ask for help. I want to hug her.
Apparently they are also working on a law that prevents teachers from marking an answer wrong if a student claims the answer is right based on the student’s own religous views.
They’re so “pro-life” that they’ll give you the death penalty. Who needs logic?
They, quite literally, do not care. All of this makes sense if you consider this anti-abortion stance as a political one (as politicians do) and not a moral one (as most citizens do).
Is there nothing else going on in Ohio? Abortion is the only thing on their agenda?
Aside from the obvious cruelty and misogyny involved in this, here’s an angle today’s Republicans aren’t considering: the inherent incompatibility of social conservatism with economic conservatism. While this legislation obviously promotes the religious right’s anti-choice position, it will also create youth flight…
Yes. Because those damned dirty whore ladies should suffer the consequences in their damn dirty, shameful sex fun.
What if there is something wrong with the baby? Do they want to force women to give birth to babies that die soon after birth, or will have lifelong disabilities?
The Handmaid’s Tale and Testaments are not meant to be aspirational.
The following is a quote from Variety’s review of the 2003 film Party Monster, which chronicled the club kids scene of the 80s and early 90s (and real-life demise of a core group of them). Back then they dresssed much the same as this bunch and monetized their hustle through club promotion and drug dealing; it seems…
These are not remotely the same and you know that. In fact, women have largely been seen as “single and alone” when in fact they’ve lived with their “gal pals” for ages.
Fantastic soundtrack too.
I keep spreadsheets to record different types of food that I like. I have one for all the Dim Sum places I’ve tried, one for cheeses, one for mangoes. They’re meticulously put together - date, location, description, tasting notes. In the rest of my life I’m a disorganised mess who can barely keep my shit together, but…