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Kim had her own money before Kanye. If anything, Kanye is the guy from the last verse of the song who works hard, comes up from nothing, then leaves the woman who stood by him along the way. I always think of Amber Rose when I hear the line about the guy who “leaves your ass for a white girl.” Because that’s what Kim

Yeah, I could use some recommendations too. Like, what do adults do on the internet for fun these days?

I found Evan’s deceptions to be pretty terrible when watching the stage production, but I still sympathized with him. He himself was unwell and was already holding on by a thread when the story starts. It’s the same kind of experience I had watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Never Have I Ever; you’re shouting at the

I have not forgotten how she doubled down on promoting SodaStream, a company with factories on Israeli settlements — aka land recognized by the international community as being illegal stolen from Palestinians as a war-time landgrab.

Blows my mind that this is even an issue. I live in the Middle East and I can get cheap, over-the-counter birth control from any pharmacy. And that’s the case in every neighboring country as well. Abortions are flat-out illegal here, so I’m not saying we have even decent reproductive rights, but even we understand

Honestly, the fact that they would prevent an almost 40-year-old woman from removing her IUD is maybe what I found most upsetting. Her father should not have the right to decide whether or not she has another baby, and the fact that she is pleading for her freedom while she is up against the biological clock on this

I mean... it’s a communications fail, but the bras look pretty useful.

Yeah, as far as excuses go, “I didn’t know what that word meant when I was a kid” is a pretty valid one. The way that video was edited, I couldn’t even tell she was singing along to a song... but I could definitely tell that the person who made the video didn’t want there to be any context to the chosen clips.

Not gonna lie, that was a bop.

Oh come on! I’ve been a fan of this guy since the Jake and Amir days, and he’s just another creep? Why are men such a *constant* disappointment?

Fleabag and Claire, for sure.

I watched this movie in theaters in Jordan, and the (largely Muslim) audience burst into spontaneous applause at that scene. It really shows how starved Muslim audiences are for any semblance of positive representation in media — not to mention how revered and respected Salah al-Din remains to this day, in part for

Chester Bennington from Linkin Park. His voice was the soundtrack of my adolescence and I related to those songs so deeply... so it just really hurt to know that he wasn’t able to overcome those same dark feelings I connected to. I don’t care if it’s not cool to admit it anymore, those guys were musical pioneers and

I was suspecting a terrible photo of him and I am immensely disappointed.

I haven’t seen it yet, but I can’t wait. The title alone, combined with the subject matter, is deliciously subversive.

Wow, I read the headline and I assumed it meant the exact opposite: that the film was being criticized for falling into the sexist “femme fatale” trap and casting a gorgeous woman to make the murdering “sexier.” 

I live in a developing country and I’m in my 30s, so I’m really not expecting to get it this year. I’m just hoping my parents’ turn is up soon.

Off-topic, but in the future, maybe don’t ask people TF country they’re from in a derogatory manner? Because it’s super rude and borderline xenophobic to react that way to phrases you’re not used to. 

I didn’t know there was going to be a Gossip Girl reboot and I thought this article was going to be about the hot people of Bridgerton. I am disappoint.

Shout out to Rashida Tlaib’s Palestinian thawb