If you were raised properly, you would know the “ They did it first!” excuse is not accepted from Kindergartners, let alone adult racists.
If you were raised properly, you would know the “ They did it first!” excuse is not accepted from Kindergartners, let alone adult racists.
Except for the fact that there was a full length feature film the show was based on with the same name, plot, writer, director, and actors that came out years before. Also, those who spoke out against DWP, were against its title, not its premise.
“That’s what I see in Minnesota — too many people who are afraid of being called ‘racist,’ ‘bigots,’ ‘Islamophobe,’ ” Bachmann said. “I’m not afraid of it.”
I’ve got a tremendous emotional investment in the continued success and celebrated triumphs of both of these women.
...a taco shell?
McCain voted for the BCRA, despite pledging a few hours earlier that he would not.
That walkway is monumentally stupid. A *lot* of people have difficulty walking on glass, because there is a short-circuit somewhere that makes the nuanced depth perception required to walk on it without falling down or stomping like a giant absolutely impossible. Additionally, the lack of edge and what looks to be…
Holy fuck do the people who tighten the straps on your jacket before they tuck you in know where you are?
Anybody who names their album Lust For Life and isn’t Iggy Pop needs to have a word with me.
First of all, lol at your many attempts to make sure the Sanders people don’t flame you. Good luck with that.
Good interview with the author here. www.npr.org/2017/06/09/532149100/the-man-behind-wonder-woman-was-inspired-by-both-suffragists-and-centerfolds
FWIW, the Lepore book may not be the best source. There’s quite a bit of evidence that Holloway was also bisexual and more ok with the addition than Lepore portrays. Holloway and Byrne continued to live together and have a relationship after Marston’s death. Marston himself was an early feminist. (This isn’t to say…
I absolutely cannot wait for this movie. The whole back story with Marston is fascinating. And I’ve always liked how kinky as hell early WW is. That tends to get brushed over in the modern representation but it’s just fascinating.
Maya Rudolph is perfect.
Yep, Sheesh has some unresolved hangups about bi-racial people. And an unfortunate habit of ugly remarks in that department.
Well, that’s really unnecessary.
Pinkham was a great example of how Jezebel actually is (nasty, sexist) rather than how it pretends to be.
It must be exhausting being Ariel Winter and having to defend herself all the time about her clothing style. Good for her for sticking to her guns, I guess. It feels good being a normal person so I can dress whatever the hell I want.