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The worst part for me was when I ran out of wine.

I'm pretty indifferent to her acting, but I'm always annoyed by the people who adore her and get really defensive and vicious when someone dares to not fawn over her every fucking move. Or who try to insist that people are just jealous/bitter/horrible feminists/etc. because they don't like her.

I saw this at the New York Film Festival, and went in feeling exactly the same way about the trailer. The movie actually does a pretty good job of undermining this trope, and there's even a scene in which Pheonix's character is specifically called out on his inability to deal with the complexity of a real woman with

He DOES look like Skarsgard!

Oh, right. This is the clown that she thinks looks like Alexander Skarsgaaaaarrrrd. Maybe if you fell down 7 flights of stairs, got beaten over the head with a baseball bat, stuck your eyeballs in a vat of acid, and went into a coma.

Yes if you have a rap sheet that means everything you do from that point forward is illegal and you are no longer capable of being the victim of crime. Strong take from a strong brain.

I'm sure that there will be, as there always is, a whole debate about racism, appropriation, etc. What I just can't fathom is WHY DO CELEBRITIES EVEN STILL DO THIS. You KNOW it is going to get you shit. Your entire TEAM that is responsible for your image knows it's going to get you shit. Is it really for all of the

I'll bite on this comment because I hate when I meet individuals that make this silly argument that old music and musicians are relatively better than modern musicians and music. That's the biggest BO, I've ever heard; and I get annoyed that there are a lot of pretentious and non-pretentious individuals that buy into

I am so fucking sick of you ladies stoning t-swizzle. Seriously. Shut the hell up. You've all said it before. "Why is she so fake Humble?" "She's the worst feminist Ever." I'm so annoyed. Just shut up. She's talented, wonderful to her fans and can sing without a machine (another of the most common stupid comments).

You shouldn't accept yourself if you're obese. You shouldn't find that beautiful. The majority of this country doesn't have a gland problem, they're not big boned, their thyroid is not set to "small moon", they're Fat.

I kind of don't want to get into with you since I've seen your vitriol, but I just want to say I'm beyond tired of reading the first paragraph you wrote there.

It's sad that most Americans are unhealthy and dying of obesity-related issues such as heart failure/diabetes. And I am sick to death of Jezebel commentators saying "how do you know they aren't healthy?" or "I'm not healthy but I don't mind."

"Oh America" is correct. While these might be regular women in the USA, suffice it to say that America does not represent the whole of the female population in the world. Therefore, these women are not regular women but rather they are overweight, and might I add, obese women. Now, if they are happy with that,

Well I'm not a brown woman, nor a doctor but I am able to relate to her character because she's awkward, unlucky in love and in her 30s. But I guess I should just be angry she only dates white guys.

Well a) Mindy has not been dating as much recently and they have already established that something is happening between her and the lawyer guy from Always Sunny. And b) I don't watch Girls but I remember that everyone was bashing the show for not being diverse enough, and then everyone got mad when she hooked with

Oops, I think you caught me before I edited! I agree that it is problematic, but from my realist perspective, there's no point arguing the semantics. I can't bring myself to discuss it in those terms anymore because it rarely works.

Meh. Obviously, there's a lot to be said about the way white is coded as the default in our culture, and I usually agree with what's being said, but trying to paint people as horrible racists for not being all that into a weirdly pointy-faced dude from Grey's Anatomy is a bit of a reach. And I've seen a whole lot of

Neither does thinking Jesse Williams would have made a better Finnick than the guy they cast.