It’s awful.
It’s awful.
Can confirm. It’s just not good. Not as bad as ham-fisted Bon Appetite, but not good at all.
Swish Swish is a bad song, at least we can all agree on that, right?
For the last 8 years we had sane and capable president. Now we have a cranky toddler in charge of the military. Kim acting crazy is a lot scarier when the man baby in charge is dumb as fuck.
Jezebel’s increasing worry that North Korea is going to nuke California absolutely ignores the laws of physics. North Korea has had the ability to nuke South Korea and Japan for close to a decade, but every North Korea missile launch nowadays is suddenly worthy of an article.
Seriously, that was pretty classic territorial behaviour. This article is irresponsible and dangerous.
“The little girl situated herself on the edge of the dock and, soon after, the sea lion jumped out of the water, very near to her face. From the video, this seems like a playful move on the part of the sea lion...”
No, I am shitting on them for wanting to change the religion of the natives. That part seems lost on you or you want to intentionally ignore that. Please make it clear which one of these is the case.
Evangelical Philanthropy has proven to be an insidious phenomenon in developing countries. It doesn’t even meet the definition of philanthropy in most cases. The organisations provide superficial and temporary solutions to existing concerns while creating new ones. I understand the hope that spending enough money…
I work in development, and the “places to worship” bit got a raised eyebrow. In my experience, people living in abject poverty don’t ask for churches, or temples, or mosques. They ask for schools, clinics, wells, training programs, cash, etc. Anyone that tells you the people requested a church usually wanted to build…
I’m sure Nicki Minaj means well, but such casual philanthropy especially mixed with evangelism does way more harm than good in India, especially in an under-developed region.
I think at least some people are reacting to Bobby’s closing sentence:
No, not only does it not gloss over it, but there are several scenes wherein the victim goes to a therapist and her doctor not only tells her to get out before her husband kills her and make a safe place for her to go for herself and her kids, but also finally cuts thru the victim’s self denial by talking in her…
I’ve found their relationship to be a pretty compelling representation of how difficult it is for a woman to leave an abuser, especially in terms of how hard it can be for people to grasp that a husband can actually rape his wife. Every episode deals with her struggling with this. You don’t want them together. You…
No, he’s an abusive rapist who all of the other moms think is a dream boat. It’s their entire plot.
WAY more on People and Cosmo, IMO. The show absolutely shows the gravitas and scumbaggery of the Skarsgaard character. What I think it does so expertly though is show how this kind of abuse happens rampantly behind closed doors, and the behavior of victims in thinking that they’re complict in the abuse or they deserve…
The show itself does a good job of portraying him as a horrible asshole, yet also highlights why it’s so hard for Kidman’s character to leave. I think it’s a really valuable portrayal.
No the show does not gloss over what a scumbag he is.
The show makes a big deal of how awful he is.