I mean, sure, I think there are other far more problematic things in our society that are contributing to a domestic violence culture.
I mean, sure, I think there are other far more problematic things in our society that are contributing to a domestic violence culture.
Because it glorifies abuse and domestic violence.
I haven't read the books. But I seem to remember reading somewhere that he managed to make his billions running some sort of charitable organization. Am I right? Because it's sad that that's not the least realistic part.
I can't with it being called "down there". If you aren't mature enough to call it something proper, do not fucking write erotica.
Is it pronounced lake-in? Because I keep thinking of it in my head as lack-in, and I'm like what is she lacking?
Oh good to know! I will definitely add it to my list of things I want to watch. :)
That's right! I'm remembering it now.
I may! To be honest, I think I never got involved in it because one of the main actresses annoys me ever since she was April on Gilmore Girls. But that's just me being shallow, and it does look like a good show.
Ah, thank you. I think I was conflating the two stories in my head.
This. I don't actually watched Switched at Birth, but ABC Family actually has some seriously quality programming wrt diversity. The Fosters, especially, has some incredible things going with sexual orientation and race. Even Pretty Little Liars has some good moments.
OH that's right. I remember now. I appreciated how they did it fairly matter-of-factly.
I keep catching the first few minutes after The Fosters, and though I haven't stuck around, because I have no idea who anyone is, I've been really impressed by the discussion and how many episodes they seem to be dedicating to that story arc.
Remind me what happened there? I've watched all of Parenthood but just cannot remember this plot.
I think they did on Grey's Anatomy. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Cristina had an abortion (unless it was just talked about and then it happened to be a miscarriage). What was remarkable about that plot line was that it had nothing to do with the baby's health (at least initially) and was all about…
I like that every other blog post is emailed in, but with the only post he is having to defend, he happens to know the author.
Yes, this. I'm sad about this in general, but not hearing his unique take on the 2016 election is going to be horrible.
I think Adele said something similar.
I'm sad about Azealia Banks, because occasionally she makes decent points, like Igloo Azealia and the fact that some gay men can be misogynistic, but are often given a pass. But 99% of what she says is bigoted shit.
I was thinking probably Somerset, too.
Best movie ever.