I was surprised to see that the maker of the video wasn't credited.
I was surprised to see that the maker of the video wasn't credited.
Please give the author of the video the credit she deserves in putting this together, Shannon from zchamu.com - you can read her full article here: http://zchamu.com/2014/01/everyt…
At the risk of seeming churlish, it would have been nice to credit Shannon McKarney, the woman who used Amanda's tweets to make the video, and who blogged quite eloquently about why she did it.
I don't know, I think all this internet hoaxes have made me cynical. It's a beautiful tribute, but I keep thinking it's fake. Especially since her twitter doesn't have any personal photos.....
Lets be honest. If he wouldn't have taken these pictures and if they wouldn't have caused such a scandal, Nigella would still be with that asshole. If he would have gone and intervened and maybe talk about it later, nothing would have changed. In fact, Nigella would have probably gotten even more shit at home.
As both a victim of abuse and a reporter, I feel he did absolutely the right thing. Intervening would have caused a scene that Nigella would no doubt have had to pay for in private later. Those photos were likely an embarrassing wake up call for her, and perhaps one of the only catalysts that could have driven her to…
As a survivor of domestic violence, I am going to voice what may seem really weird to you. I'm glad he kept snapping the pictures.
documenting a crime = good.
Does being a vegetarian prevent you from using Google?
How the fuck do you eat a live cat? I call bullshit.
SHE DOESN'T SEEM FLUSTERED AT ALL. She looks like a hungry person eating a sandwich!
"Let's take pictures of our butts." - Two adult women
I'm struggling to find words to convey how fantastic that "No Sugar Added" line on the lemonade poster is. I think I love it because it illustrates the sanctimonious ignorance that drives Paltrow's worldview better than any diatribe I could come up with.
pretty sure the "misandry isn't real ice cream" is a reference to this awesome video:
Waiting for the person who'll go "I know this is not going to be a popular opinion here but [insert bigoted/ misogynistic/ sexist comment here]"
In other words, Leo revealed he survived a shark swimming close to him, not an "attack."
Shark "attack" and "killer beast" (NY Daily wording) is such media overkill. The shark went for a tuna bait stuck on top of the cage, half the shark's body ended up in the cage...note to humans, don't bait sharks if you don't…
"I just wanted a wholesome outing with my son!!"
Step one: close all social media accounts.
Here's what the Bitch commenter said: "As a counselor who works with domestic violence survivors, I loved that the charming prince turned out to have malicious intentions. One of the primary characteristics of an abuser is "quick involvement" and the movie showed a great example of that!"