And yet...the production company isn’t being blamed. The surviving Queen members, who held all the power in this film production, aren’t being blamed. The studio isn’t being blamed.
And yet...the production company isn’t being blamed. The surviving Queen members, who held all the power in this film production, aren’t being blamed. The studio isn’t being blamed.
Nothing should be about Rob Kardashian, ladies. Do better.
Oh, fuck that. These people are heroes and should be treated as such. I assume No More Deaths has a legal fund we can donate to?
The issue for me was using this to make her argument.
As a woman with pcos who just happens to be white, fuck you. You do not have some moral authority on struggling with body hair or being tortured for it/by it.
It feels so fucking to good to have brown representation on this site. Thank you. Seriously, thank you.
No one suggested that she was being extraordinarily brave, so why do we have to shit on everything? We can’t just take this for what it is without lambasting it for not doing enough for the brown community? They really do not HAVE to do anything with one other.
Buried the lede & missed the point by a mile. This is NOT about Bezos’s excruciatingly-sweet love texts— this is about Donald Trump using his National Enquirer to publicly embarrass his financial nemesis.
I guess their idea of romantic is posing as the creepy twins from The Shining.
It’s the idea that suicide is something you can DO to a person by breaking their heart. Obviously external circumstances can influence a person’s mood, but by saying it was because of a broken heart implies that Bourdain was wronged and whoever wronged him is somehow responsible for his death. Not only that, but as…
You know what doesn’t help anything? Saying that a man who died by suicide died “of a broken heart.” That’s just irresponsible.
I don’t think Hammer is wrong, though. Some of it does seem like shameless self-promotion whenever someone else famous dies.
Agree it’s problematic out of context. But. It’s not responding to a bunch of jokes—Susie, who is likely to transition soon, is physically bullied by macho football bullies. Sabrina, in order to get them to leave Susie alone, tricks them into making out with each other and takes photos. She threatens to show those…
I don’t think Hazel watched more than a couple of episodes. The show definitely isn’t targeted at children (while Sabrina remains a virgin through the entire season, there are several racy scenes, including a pansexual witch orgy) scattered across the series. Also, while the show does say that Satan demands that his…
How can a story that posits that witchcraft is real and really does involve fucking the devil (thus justifying all that witch burning) be feminist at all?
Nope, definitely not for children. Might have been a good idea to get past episode...2(?) before writing a review on it. Earnest =/ for kids.
This show is explicitly about Sabrina rejecting the patriarchal system of hell. Are you saying patriarchy shouldn’t be depicted in the media?
This is par for the course for this country and it is fucking evil.
Aparna Nancherla. Seriously. She is sooooo damn good.
If Pat Conroy and David Sedaris has/have good relationships with their families, the Knowles should be fine.