That “Aw shucks” kick. What a beautiful moment for an awesome dude.
That “Aw shucks” kick. What a beautiful moment for an awesome dude.
Customer bitches at front line workers instead of management.
Agree with the general sentiment but I think in this instance, given the whole backstory with Brendan Fraser, it’s worthy of being reported on. After what happened it’s pretty heartwarming to see. A lot of people are rooting for him.
Even The Rock is super happy for Brendan!
It’s my contention that Brendan Fraser should get a 6-minute standing ovation essentially any time he enters a room, but maybe that’s just me.
Dragons, motherfucker!
No one I know in real life is loving it. Within the larger ASOIAF universe, House of the Dragon/its source material is a flashback to a time when a Westerosi monarchy was more or less functioning (in the sense that the infighting was within one house that would retain power). Its Also a depiction of what Dany was…
Idk. She says that she wasn’t thinking about queerness while making Carol and I find that completely unbelievable: “It’s just something we had to make.”
Then she would just get dragged for pretending to have a disability.
Tell her she’d be pretty if she’d smile.
(Ignore the user name; I’m a guy and a father)
THIS THIS THIS
Long before flush toilets were invented, people still understood that faeces could harbour disease so they dug holes and buried or had special rooms with holes in the floor where the waste fell through and was collected to take away. There was also the social etiquette angle which is what I would have imagined wizards…
Swear to god, a lot of dudes are basically just chimpanzees that have learned to speak and wear clothes.
What, just because she wrote a few books about a kid with no parents who turns out to be super special and important and universally beloved? Nothing to read into there!
Tip O the iceberg
It's all just bad faith bullshit designed to dress up their bigotry as "legitimate concerns."
Just imagine how deeply distorted your understanding must be to believe that a man determined to commit an act of violence against a woman will go to the trouble of applying for and receiving a gender certification stating that he is now legally female, instead of simply ignoring the sign on the door that says “Women”…
I just think it’s sad, because deep down, I don’t think Rowling really felt respect for her work, or her fans. They weren’t who she wanted acceptance from, and I get a sense of a certain amount of disdain she has. Which is sad, because there’s nothing wrong with writing books like she did, and they can be as…
“At this point it’s going to go on longer than the actual 1980s”