That was remarkably shitty of that reporter, not least because the point of Emily Blunt's quote was not the Tom Cruise of it all, but rather the preposterously one dimensional parts available to women in many gigantic movies.
That was remarkably shitty of that reporter, not least because the point of Emily Blunt's quote was not the Tom Cruise of it all, but rather the preposterously one dimensional parts available to women in many gigantic movies.
Excuse me? This is the regular dirtbag feature, which lists many stories for discussion alongside that of the title. Thanks for your shittiness though
I love everything about this comment.
I'd find it far more concerning if she DID remember a flippant remark made on Twitter over 2 years ago. Who sits around thinking about that thing they wrote that someone laughed at? "Oh yeah, that tweet was great! I got 3 RTs and Janet favourited it".
I'd probably be cool with it if she just wore a jacket and no shirt! It's the stupid shirt that bothers me. Get 'em out if you're gonna get 'em out, girl. Quite half assing this!
Usefully for the bride to be, she looks relatively demure and expensive next to this motley crew.
I suppose that if (IF!) they ever look good, it's on those girls with a quite small bust and flat tummy. Fucking 'fashion'...it's cruel
You are braver than I. I am totally fine with young people looking weird, or mis-stepping (see: dark lips, complicated hair, too many fabric textures) but this has combined too many bad elements to be visually tolerable. I also get wanting to celebrate your body looking exactly how you want, but srsly, this just is…
I can't stop looking at the blonde girl in the Kardashian photo up there. Her outfit is so bad. Why is that what she is wearing? I get those sheer-middle tops when it's a thin sliver of flesh on show, but she just looks ridiculous. Am I being harsh? I can't stop hating it.
It depends on the person's skin, the artist, the design and lots more. Some people's finger tatts blur and fade in a matter of months, honestly.
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I totally get where you're coming from. Sorry, Fridays where I don't get to leave work on time make me a snippy ass apparently.
Chill. There's room for multiple threads of discourse, especially those that deconstruct tropes that surround women and their relationships to one another.
I wish I could star this twice. Such a good point.
I don't fault Lawrence because I think we can infer that she meant what we're saying here, but I definitely wish this trope were more elegantly phrased since it has become quite pervasive. Plus, I'm projecting my own baggage for certain.
Teen friendship power dynamics are SO strange, and often taxing. I hope there's no one like that in your life anymore!
Yes! Exactly how I feel. Thank goodness those years can serve as a (cringeworthy) training ground for more honest and fulfilling adult relationships.
I always thought that "I don't trust a girl who doesn't WANT any female friends" would be nicer or more accurate. I found it very hard to make friends as a teenager - when I admired a girl I would idolise them to the point of intimidation, really frequently. Desperation and fear are traits that are not conducive to…
Oh! Yes, sorry! I completely went off on a post-chorus tangent cus you caught me off guard. I have literally never heard that Khaled song before (because I think Khaled kinda sucks) so I just recognised Luda's voice!
Pretty sure it was Ludacris, since it contained his signature brand of self name-checking replete with Luda-puns?