lendmeyourcomb
lendmeyourcomb
lendmeyourcomb

Tim Tebow...wait what?!

The only thing more boring then people talking about smoking weed is when they inform people they stopped smoking weed.

I love when celebs answer a question that they were asked by a reporter, and the celeb answer it poorly, and people act like it was a good answer because...reasons.

That person has dismissed any comments with links to those stories, fyi. Like this one:

Based on Joan being a high school sophmore 9 years ago as the article says, I’d say there’s a good chance she’s not 40-ish. You may be confusing her with the Jeep.

Also, Chalamet, Firth, Sarsgaard, Bardem, Waltz, Goldblum, Caine.... and some others. They’ve all been asked.

Has anyone, this site particularly, ever asked any of the scores of leading men in his films how they feel about working with him?”

It’s nice to see the tide is turning but at the same time they got what they wanted out of the situation. It’s easier to apologize after the fact and just do what you want.

That wouldn’t be a bad idea they were also asked. If I remember Dylan Farrow did call out Alec Baldwin and he responded.

Sorry but it’s on their wikipedia pages and everytime they do a new film the accuacations have come up. In the case of Dylan she wrote an open letter about this in 2014 asking famous people why they were still working with Woody Allen. It was big news at the time.

I think the point of her lawsuit is to fix the policy so that people who don’t have her resources and can’t afford the legal fight will benefit. 

That’s not necessarily true. The thing is that these famous women all try to turn around and pose at Times Up event and earn money through talking about women’s empowerment after actively defending rapists. Famous men in Hollywood don’t usually do that, which is why it doesn’t get the “Wait a minute, isn’t this really

I don’t buy it. She even defended Roman Polanski too. She’s responsible for her actions, too. I don’t understand how someone would be fucked up enough to think that that’s chill, because Polanski admitted to the crime and fled, and now she’s all, “I changed my mind”? Fuck that.

Shut the fuck up. You defended Woody Allen and Roman Polanski for ages, which I don’t even understand how people could, and now you’re sorry? Fuck that.

I don’t see or feel this at all. Care to explain? Adele just seems much more in-your-face cheeky, and Kate is clever in her own way but more more inconspicuous and reserved in how she carries herself.

You might need to repost. The remainder of your counter-argument seems to have been accidently deleted.

I don’t think this is a small thing at all! This is being underreported/ underemphasized in stories about Krug - she didn’t out herself due to a sense of shame or regret, she did it because she was about to lose control of her narrative. 

a small thing but in case ppl are new to this story, this piece implies agency in her “outing” but in the NYTimes and other reportings it’s more clear that she was about to be outted by black colleagues in the field. Asking to be “cancelled” was just another example of the way she tries to co-opt language when she

We always say this, but she could have been an excellent and highly-respective African studies professor who just happened to be Jewish and from suburban Kansas City.