He’s the one suing her for money???
He’s the one suing her for money???
Why bother mentioning that her promise to pay the ACLU was over ten years? Ah it’s fine probably not important.
Easy — to make sure it stays on message and to make it clear and coherent with her personal input. She’s an actress, not an essayist.
Sort of hate the framing here and also how it doesn’t mention that she was ahead of schedule in her payments before, you know, Johnny Depp sued her?? Has it been ten years yet? Hate this.
isn’t she bisexual
RIP the wild years of livejournal.
It’s no ObamaRahma.
representative of what? If it were based on, say, sales, it’d just be raina telgemeier and dav pilkey books; i think this is a nice sample of all the types of comics that have come out and influenced this decade.
well it worked on my friends in high school and it worked again in college so I say, call ‘em out, repeatedly.
except he/his manager DID damage their careers??
she did actually and he went around the network to have her fired
I’ve been waiting so long for someone to get to the bottom of all this - thanks for the great work! (PS - it’s Yuta Watanabe).
Martina Hingis had a cocaine scandal AND a comeback, no way is she the most boring woman to play tennis.
he actually did the full training to be qualified as a cosmonaut so technically, despite not having gone to space, he did it
ahhh thank you for this bc I’m very annoyed at the coverage this is getting, while i think white washing is fucked and normally would immediately cause me not to see the film, this really isn’t a deliberate choice from Alex Gardner.
that’s a good anecdote about this in the film actually.
that’s a good anecdote about this in the film actually.
judging by the number of ‘Hari Kondabolu’ comments you’ve made, you definitely are.
it works like this: she says women of color to the front. if you’re a woman of color in the back but would like to go to the front and join a group of WOC there, you do! if you’re a white person in the front, you make room because you’re there for an artist that makes it clear in her work that she’s here for uplifting…
damn a LOT of white fragility on display in these comments.