keymathedog
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keymathedog

Right, I’m going to mention something that is going to blow your mind, but hear me out.

I would argue focusing on this issue take away from the credibility of the whole issue of wage inequality.

I live in Cambridge and believe me, asking for $35K guaranteed a year is asking for NOTHING. Mr. Bennet and I are moving because (combined) we make nearly 3x what they’re asking for and we don’t think we can afford to live here long-term. The school’s behavior is nothing short of disgusting. You can’t require a

he probably thinks of more of a popcorn in microwave.

If he’s a scumbag and deserves to lose his job over, and only over, the Trump tape, which is what is getting him fired, save some of your vitriol for his employers over the last eleven years. The way he’s behaved towards women while at work should have gotten him fired a long time ago. NBC and Access Hollywood are not

Not shade. She’s explicitly critiquing her. She’s going after her by mentioning her by name....no shade at all.

I like how she said “lady”. Not woman, or person. There’s an “old” implied in there in my eyes. Which makes me chuckle. 

As a professional musician who has spent half of my life in a practice room learning how to actually play, it always chaps my ass when glorified karaoke singers call themselves musicians. And great, now I sound like Simon Cowell before I’ve even had my coffee.

On the flipside, Gaga and Madonna are both terrible actresses who “won” Golden Globes for their work so they do have that in common.

It’s the last paragraph, where he basically says girls shouldn’t act like this, when really, nobody should act like this.

I mean, maybe. But a marriage to some rando, dating non-famous George Clooney, and engaged to Charlie Sheen before the booze and drugs caught up with him makes me think she was plenty interested in men, whatever her interest in women might be.

It just makes it all the more exciting!

Counterpoint: Hearing the crack when your bones are “aligned” is so satisfying.

@ManicPixieNightmare: It's a girl thing, you see. Don't challenge Bob, he's a penisy genius, the rest of them are just girls.

Warning: this is going to be rather meta, because I am a historical musicologist and therefore take Mitchell's ideas as reflections on the "anxiety of influence" and the ever-present conundrum of artists over what is truly new and original vs. what takes from the past and reworks it for the person, place, and time.

@AllieCaulfield: Really? Keith called Bob a "nasty little bugger" and "the prophet of profit".

Can't we just agree that all boomers are insufferable? Tell us some more about how important you are, please. Kids today get a lot of shit for self-involvement, but can you imagine the inane photo-tagging that would have gone on if Twitter and FB existed in the late '60s? "It's like, a brand new way to connect, man!"

@hej hej: Interesting. That is a really asshatty thing to say. And though I love "Like a Rolling Stone," I love "Gimme Shelter" more. SO Team Keef.

@sayah: fake like, put on. Like if you or I did Dylan. That his singing voice is an affectation is pretty clear to anyone who's ever listened to him speak, she's not speaking any revelations.