It is indeed based on their true story:
It is indeed based on their true story:
I agree but isn’t this particular movie a true story? I don’t think it belongs quite in the same category because it was Kumail’s real life experience with his current partner and not a fictional creation. Thoughts?
I’m quite the opposite. I would want my wife to remarry ASAP for her sake and the kids’ sake.
Uh, Patton Oswalt is always going to mourn his wife. Falling in love with someone else and getting married doesn’t negate the love one has for their deceased spouse. His new wife doesn’t delete Michelle McNamara, and if she’s a half-decent person, she knows that. Mazel to him and Meredith and Alice, who seem very…
Nope, too soon. It’s none of my business and I’m glad they’re all happy but all the hair stands on the back of my neck when this happens
It would be too soon FOR YOU. Grief affects each of us differently, and there is no timetable that we all must follow.
Blessed be the fruit.
Don’t like the dress code for men? Then try do something about it. Don’t just complain about women objecting to theirs.
Agreed, men should not have to wear suits. Among many other things, it’s a huge contributor to overuse of air conditioning and detrimental to our environment and natural resources.
As a straight woman, I’m way more offended by this than Sansa saying that she understands the choice to have her character raped even though it wasn’t part of the original story nor was it at about her at the time.
Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules…
To be fair, Garfield comes off pretty freaking naïve.
How come women can’t go sleeveless when Paul Ryan is allowed to go spineless?
I see their bitterness over their appendages never equalling Michelle O’s guns hasn’t abated.
Everyone should take a few seconds and browse through NonServiam’s comment history. It’s full of comments meant to silence anyone who points out white, straight, male privilege.
I’m not usually one to clutch my pearls, but imagine it this way.
Even if what he said was remotely supportive (it wasn’t it was just an answer on how he learned to play gay) nobody is obligated to accept your fucking support.
Saying, “I’m not attracted men in any way but I feel I’m gay since I watched a lot of RuPaul’s Drag Race” is NOT supportive.
*famous person says something fundamentally supportive in an imperfect way that is emblematic of a much larger problem: which is that white, cis, straight people refuse to recognize the spectrum, influence, and importance of queer history and culture.
Good lord, I don’t even like her and I’m annoyed by the uproar over this. Someone put that in the script and she spoke those words. Considering the dog-koala issue in the country, it was a bad script. Just have her say something different. Ok, they did that. Sheesh, who really thinks she was advocating dogs attacking…