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True story:

Oh wow.. that’s pretty interesting. It’s a shame he was window seated after contributing game boy, but I guess that’s the way the cookie crumbled. At least he got paid. That being said, boredom at work seems alluring to the stressed and busy until it happens. Then the clock moves so slow.

This was a very balanced take. Great job!!!!! I agree.

I feel the same. Also I do not find it fair that people came out with pitchforks for Nicki Minaj simply because she chose to make no statement about her brother. She, as someone close to the predator, ought to have time to process the whole thing before being pressured to make a statement. Obviously nothing compares

I had a long conversation with a Trump supporter who chided young women for speaking up about harrassment. I remember her sharing a story about how a boss nearly raped her / pressured her into sex to keep a job decades ago, but that it was no big deal and that women today were whiney. It seemed like a twisted way to

Interesting... That makes sense.

A friend of mine has introduced men to her young kids as soon as she started dating them and it has really been awful for the kids. It is a lack of security for the kids, especially when the relationship ends. I think a six month rule is very considerate for the kids. The mother is thinking of the best interests and

Yes.. I notice some of the theaters have more spacious seating too. I’m gonna try for opening weekend if I can.

Yeah, there is an upside and downside to going opening weekend, but the cool thing is the excitement becomes contagious.

Fruitvale station was such a well made movie. At the end, when the real life people from the story and incident were shown, I could not contain myself.

Her Bday.

I think the main reason everyone discounted the legitimacy of Mo’nique’s points is because no one wanted to give up netflix. Rather than consider the validity of her points, people rationalized reasons not to give up netflix through finding reasons to find fault with Mo’nique’s request.

I agree to disagree. I’m okay with women asking for equal pay or simply more pay rather than finding work elsewhere after being low-balled.

You seem to believe that the only appropriate way for a woman to deal with being paid less money is to find a new job, where as I believe it is completely acceptable to either find a new employer OR bring attention to the fact there is a disparity at your current employer.

Hollywood and the entertainment industry has a big double standard. As a woman, you may get some decent play while young.... but once you start seeing gray hairs, your film and TV opportunities start to dwindle significantly. Mo’nique faces multiple challenges and double standards. Not only is she a woman of color,

When women demand equal pay or fair work, we are more likely to be branded names like “childish” or “churlish”.. this is partly because society expects us to be accommodating and expects us to accept what we’ve been given, even if unfair. But when men demonstrate the same or similar behavior they are just thought of

That may be true.

I understand what you are saying, but when women are undervalued, why should “go somewhere else” be the only option if there is a way for them to stay and be given something more fair? For so many years that has been the case for women for all sorts of reasons, whether it was sexual harrassment or being under paid...

I don’t think there is anyway to divorce the wider sexism problem that exists in comedy and hollywood from platforms like Netflix. When you get down to it, it is all intertwined. Netflix has power in who they give a platform and work to, so they are a part of and, at least *in part*, responsible for the wider