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Am I missing something here - it seems like she was angry at this site for outing her, which is generally considered a fucked up thing to do.

Who were these openly gay people being cast in blockbuster films in the 90s? Did they ever get a lead role, or were they relegated to punchlines?

Wandavision was pretty crazy though? It was a postmodern sitcom pastiche that revealed to the lead character torturing hundreds of people. A fake version of the lead character’s brother was played by the actor who had played him in a different studio’s franchise; she was pregnant for a week then had imaginary children;

I figured they were being polite by sidestepping the subject, since Charlotte had left Attal and had a public affair with Pete Doherty around the time their third child was conceived.

most notably the alcoholism from The Woman in the Window

Jennifer Lynch directed the most batshit insane erotic thriller ever: Boxing Helena.

Golda Rusheuvel - who plays Queen Charlotte - is Guyanese, making her heritage both South American and possibly Southeast-Asian (the largest ethnic group in Guyana is Indo-Guyanese), but I don’t know exactly how she identifies.

There is a double standard though - you have to buy the “life rights” from non-famous people, but for someone considered a public figure you don’t need to ask permission. They can’t actually just make a movie or TV show about anyone without asking, unless they’re already famous - and when it comes to a story about how

I get why people might feel this way from a storytelling standpoint, but it feels wildly unethical to me to make money from someone’s life story like this without giving them some degree of profit sharing (like a production credit). Particularly someone like Angelyne, who is clearly not rich. And without her

People have always made this argument, but personally I’ve never found it all that compelling. There are other attractive young women in Silicon Valley who haven’t found the wheels so greased for them. And Holmes actively worked to make herself less conventionally attractive; the fried hair, the turtlenecks; and she

Tbh, I’ve never seen contouring of cheeks work on someone super pale (like me). I think you can only contour the edges of your forehead, nose and jawline, the cheeks never work. You can use blush for some definition, though.

... A distressing number of these replies do not seem to realise that this is not a real excerpt.

If it makes you feel any better, the pre-teen gangbang in It is very consensual. Disturbingly consensual.

I’ve decided to just give in and open the Birchbox I was mistakenly charged for and sent (they sent it two days AFTER I cancelled my subscription). I live too far from a post office to get there and return it without begging a ride off someone, and it’s all too much effort for the money.

And to add insult to injury,

Remember to schedule social time apart! See your friends without him sometimes, try to convince him to do likewise (if it doesn’t come naturally to him).

As an AV clubber and a Jez reader, I’ll defend them - the particular style of AV Club comments really won’t work on Kinja. Their jokes were often in threads of hundreds of comments, each referring to the last. But there’s no nesting of comments here, and comments aren’t sorted by who they’re replying to, but by time.

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Winged eyeliner makes me feel like the most attractive person in the room. Never mind which room that might be.

Hi!

Um, not quite skin care, but does anyone have recommendations for good, cheap solution to making my coloured eyeshadow pop?

I’m considering purchasing an eyeshadow base, but I can’t choose between a dedicated clear primer, a white foundation, or a white liner pencil. I like the idea of the white foundation/pencil

He is also most likely supporting 4-10 people who are completely financially reliant on him. He has enough money for himself, but not for them, and those people are often the ones closest to a star - parents, siblings, best friends. He needs to keep the gravy train rolling for everyone.

UK spelling is with an ‘s’. He did spell it right.