eileengency
Eileengency
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as sita said there is a long history of male players being absolute dicks on the court. There have been so many racist as fuck incidents involving the William's sisters, but go ahead and ignore all that if it makes you feel better.

i can recall a couple of male white tennis players losing their temper & being threatening on the field. they never got the same racist abuse that the Williams sisters did. wonder why?

Indian Wells is probably the low point of modern tennis. It was a fucking travesty. Yes, the Williams sisters are complicated, and their father can be a dick, but many other players (usually male) have been just as bad or worse and haven't faced the amount of abuse as the Williams. It's undeniable.

I think part of the issue is that it's 45 seconds for a reporter, but it's 45 seconds times however many media outlets you need to talk to on a red carpet. (Which looks like a LOT.) If I had to identify my dress's designer and talk about my shoes and jewelry over and over again for half an hour, I'd start getting

I didn't think you thought of me as a troll, but I did feel like one a bit, even though I didn't intend it. That's what I meant.

It's pretty clear when you called them "artists" in quotes with a very subtle eyeroll that it wouldn't matter what they did, because you have no respect for them in any capacity. Good to know an actress can never be considered an artist in your opinion.

There's a slight difference between, "Who are you wearing?" and "Lift your skirt." In the quote we see, Julianne Moore didn't say it was a chore to talk fashion, she said that she was being asked to do things that she felt weren't dignified at her age. The public is hell on famous women's looks already and it's worse

They don't even have to take turns, tbh.

But they didn't ask her about her dress. They asked her to hike up her dress to model her shoes, which is super awkward and I would have refused too. So then there would would a bunch of pics of her with her dress pulled up, and then another set of pics of her pulling it back down and smoothing it out. And like she

Good taste is not a democracy.

With a couple of wires and screws, a simple 5th grade science project will prove Ansel Engort is not a potato, since he does not generate enough electricity to power a small flashlight.

Yeah, right, I mean, if you won't show up and talk about your dresses exclusively, then you're just a stuck up bitch! You're one of those actresses who wants to talk about her work! God, don't we have enough men around to talk about work? I don't see why women need to! Just keep standing there looking pretty and only

a. 50 Cent's son is so cute. (Kinda ship him with another celeb baby but thats creepy so I'll stfu)

"You've already been violated. It's just not worth it. It's too much humiliation."

You know what Scott Eastwood? Fuck you.

It is! It is by a photographer Sarah Ann Loreth.

That teenage girl may only be a teenage girl, but that Sheriff's Deputy is old enough to know that falsely detaining someone is illegal (even briefly and as a joke) and could be the basis of criminal charges. This involved, based on the photos, a fairly lengthy perp walk through the school and a detention of more than

She got her black boyfriend arrested so that she could ask him to Prom

This is why I make my students learn about white privilege. Not that any lesson in the world could help this girl. Or the police department that found this funny.

The "haha what a funny joke it's just a joke geez!" racism is still racism.

1: The entire trend of increasingly outrageous "prom-posals" is dumb as fuck. Aside from the obvious, it's really awful to put someone in a position where they feel like they can't say no.