I mean, I wasn’t trying to scare anyone? So.... cool?
I mean, I wasn’t trying to scare anyone? So.... cool?
It’s possible he was off chemo and in remission when he was cast. Plus I think routine blood tests wouldn’t check for cancer unless there was a reason to. Likely they’d just do full physicals and ask questions for risky habits like substance abuse and gambling, which are probably more of an issue for stars on big…
I was thinking the same thing. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime and it would be terrible to lose it when it’s possible he could’ve beaten the illness. He was able to for 4 years after all. It’s even possible he was in remission when he was cast and he had no idea that it would come back.
Coogler is 34. That is pretty young to lose a parent or sibling.... not sure what life you’ve lived but that’s not common to lose a parent or sibling at that age. As for other family like uncles, aunts, grandparents, etc... you assume that people are closest to family compared to friends. That’s a gross assumption on…
Yeah this is just so weird. Like is it the media’s vault for caring about this or Cara’s fault for wanting to go out with someone to a protest? There’s safety in numbers and you definitely want to go with someone you trust. It’s our fault if we’re choosing to be more up in arms about celebrities going to protests with…
My issue with her response is also just how much it reeks of defensiveness. She could have said, “I reached out to McGee and we spoke. I certainly don’t deserve forgiveness, and I know I have a lot more I need to listen to and learn from.” Or whatever. INSTEAD she points out specifically that McGee forgave her (gross),…
“My son has taught me to love completely and unconditionally. Regardless of circumstances and without exceptions.”
Not sure if this woman understands what those words in that order even mean if she also chose to place that child up for adoption. As a person who works with shitty parents who can’t handle their kids and…
It’s like when people say, “I’m a nice person. I’m nice to everyone.” Like. Dude. That’s just not true. We’ve all been mean to someone. We were all kids once and so we all did stupid shitty things. Being racist (either covertly or overtly) doesn’t mean you just go around purposefully doing shit. We are all racist…
Even if it was Meghan’s idea, it’s annoying the narrative is that she’s some horrible manipulative glory hog who did it to ruin her husband. If anything, I’d imagine it would’ve been more along the lines of, “wow this really sucks and your’e clearly not happy. If you want to, we could leave it all and start over in…
“Give me liberty or give me COVID-19.”
Bro, if that was an actual viable choice, I’d be glad for these people to get COVID-19. Please. Take the virus, bring it back to your homes, and leave the world for the rest of us.
I mean yes that all makes sense and is likely the plan. However, failing to explain that helps nobody. It’s weird you’re calling these people snowflakes, which implies responding to fear, anger, and disbelief after being suddenly and unceremoniously fired without any recourse is an overreaction. Pretty sure most…
Yah I agree. I feel like a) most people can’t tell Asian actresses apart and there are VERY few truly famous ones except Lucy Liu and b) in a strip club setting they’d probably assume she was a lookalike even if they did recognize her. I really don’t think people would go, “oh yeah you must be Constance Wu of Fresh…
Lolz. Ah yes, someone speaking Korean at an awards show is what’s going to be the downfall of America.
Man these looks are so much more interesting than the Oscar ceremony looks.
How does a fucking murderer get evaluated as moderate risk for violence?!
“...where he was presumably shuttled off to pet see his son Archie”
He’s going to pet his son?!
Or in the words of this article’s headline: “35 Year Old Father Of One Decides To Move Out Of Grandmother’s”
I definitely appreciate this take. I do think there was a better way of articulating what was maybe the point of this article (found in the final few sentences) that people should really learn to empathize with other humans the way they can with puppies. It’s amazing that children feel less alone because they can see…
RIGHT! Like look. It’s interesting to explore and saying something shitty is saying something shitty, but I’d also like to allow people growth and room to become better more mature and aware people.
I think you can both disagree with someone decades ago and then years later, when you’re much older and more mature, defend them for something you both have in common. It’s not inauthentic and in fact shows growth. I would HOPE that after several years you’re not still holding the same grudges against someone…