She's subscribes to the "Sucker Punch" school of feminism — don't ask for equality and be ready and willing to show off your sexy outfits for halloween.
She's subscribes to the "Sucker Punch" school of feminism — don't ask for equality and be ready and willing to show off your sexy outfits for halloween.
To be fair, Apatow has no problem supporting Woody Allen films and that guy fucks children.
Don't mind me; I'm just a progressive living in a southern state. Can we not be googling gay rights or abortion rights or WHY IS PHIL BRYANT SUCH A DICKHEAD?!?!
We're old, man. Gotta get over it.
Maybe Apatow is a fan of raping children, but not adults? Or maybe he supports white men raping children and hate black men raping adults.
You're not wrong about that thought. For all of their acclaim, Maya Angelou or Alice Walker, are not known as taking the "black experience" into the "human experience". That label of "universality" and "humanity" is only applied white men authors. This post is seeking to expanded that definition to include white women…
That is the thing I want people to realize. Koeing edited and crafted this podcast. This is a very long editorial about this case — not some objective search for the truth. This is her, telling a story, that makes Adnan the hero and casts other people — namely Jay — as the villains.
Oh my God! Do you think black people have super psychic abilities to be able to tell which podcasts are going to become popular? He probably didn't, and doesn't, want to revisit this part of his life at all. So when Koeing calls him up and asks for an interview, he's like, "no thanks. I'll pass."
Jay, you either knew Adnan or you didn't. You can't just be like "oh we weren't close" and "I only smoked with him two or three times" and then proceed to cast aspersions on his character like you know him super well. And all of this extrapolation about how Adnan wanted to kill Hae because he was…
He didn't really change his story. The key points are still there.
Yeah, she memorized the lines, but cannot for the life of her recite to them music — the number one job of a rapper.
She didn't want to do her shitty freestyle because she can't rap to a beat. Oh man, I wonder how many takes she has to do before she even realizes what the beat is? A thousand? 2,500? I bet "Fancy" took no less than 3 months to record: One week for the beat; two days for the guest spot; and six weeks to record Igloo.
I disagree. The fake accent is the worst part and there is no room for it at all. Plies had an exaggerated Southern accent as well, and he is in hip-hop's dustbin. It's seen as cooning when a black men does it, and it's called as blackface when a white Australian does it.
I have a problem with it though.
The fake accent is the worst part. Piles put on a fake Southern accent as well and you see where he is now. It smacks of cooning when a black man does it and it is especially egregious when a white Australian does it.
The Kanye freestyle was a play on words about magazine titles. Neither Igloo or that other faux white girl rapper would ever have the intelligence or the capability to understand how that freestyle works. It's clever and those two are not.
The Kanye freestyle was a play on words about magazine titles. Neither Igloo or that other faux white girl rapper would ever have the intelligence or the capability to understand how that freestyle works. It's clever and those two are not.
You don't honestly suggest that we can only look to the video to determine what influences her preference.
Hello, McFly, is anyone in there??!!!!
This has been a waste of my time and yours. For all of your jargon, you you might as well any tin-foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist.