Urggggh, that sounds awful. Both of those are very, very stupid opinions. I’m sorry.
Urggggh, that sounds awful. Both of those are very, very stupid opinions. I’m sorry.
I just saw the still image of her expression and had to close the window again. My heart goes out to her.
JE, thanks for the yeoman’s job you’ve done today. It must be so tough. Thanks for giving us this space.
I’m sure someone’s working on writing about it, but the news about Christina Grimmie is really, really upsetting. I’m glad it wasn’t part of the Dirt Bag, of course, but I just had to say something about it.
*slow clap*
That’s awesome! I’d looked up some previous casts, but not the awards those casts won.
I’d like to make sure everyone knows that Megan Hilty is up for a Tony on Sunday night for Best Featured [i.e., supporting] Actress in a Play. She’s nominated for Noises Off, which is one of the funniest plays ever, and it’s not even a singing role. That’s how good she is!
I’m 29 and class of 2005. The math didn’t make sense to me either. If she was approximately 18 in 2007, doesn’t that make her more like 27?
I totally buy that it can happen, just not that the woman reacted that way. But I’m also not sure what Nicole Richie was doing sitting on the sidewalk...
I mean, FFS, it says “submit to...abortions” right there. That says everything.
I didn’t have the patience to screenshot, but I had the exact same reaction.
I have never been more sure of anything in my life than that whoever mistook Nicole Richie for a homeless person did not respond the way the magazine says she did.
I saw Michio Kaku speak last year, and he talked about stuff like this. I was actually near tears by the end, because this just sounds awful, and he treated it like such an inevitability.
Fry = 58
I am just cackling, scrolling through these. I think their insults are as funny as the pictures, truthfully.
Strawberry is actually a perfect character to make female. Strawberry is one of my favorite second-tier characters. I love how hard he works to prove himself, and how pleased he is when he’s sent as part of the original embassy to Efrafra. I can get on board with this.
I’m glad I’m not the only one here who loves the book.
In the forward to one version, he writes that he had trouble getting it published because the language was so mature but the subject matter was “childish”. As someone upthread said, “because talking bunnies, I guess.”
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
I logged into my gmail, using my 2-step authenticator on my phone, so I could dig out my kinja key, so that I could comment on this article. That’s how protective I am of Watership Down.