Still, your take is refreshingly non-hierarchical. Why rank? Why not choose a situational Chris? I especially loved your Hemsworth situation.
Still, your take is refreshingly non-hierarchical. Why rank? Why not choose a situational Chris? I especially loved your Hemsworth situation.
I take back my previous post, this is the correct take. I shall now spend the rest of the morning thinking about locking eyes with Chris Pine.
I like the cut of your jib! These are good Chris placements. My preferences are still: 1. Pine (I imagine he’s a really good kisser and takes his time;) 2. Hemsworth (Consider a waltz or a contradance with Hemsworth — he could just pick you up and twirl you around;) 3. Evans (So damn adorable!) 4. Pratt (Forgot him…
Hear! Hear!
It also conveniently discrews and damages these women if they themselves have support or personal allegations against another network dude. I see men keeping women from talk among ourselves if we get gaslighting into thinking all women have no problems with Tom so they don’t have experience.
AAAAAHHHH!!! I came into the thread specifically looking for this!!!
Only post that matters.
Yes. Exactly. This point should be on everyone’s minds.
Except for the notion that Lydia is, in fact, lying to not just everyone else but even herself. She has carved out a niche for herself in this dystopian story where she has, somehow, managed to wrangle a mantle of power.
This was hilariously savage. So many good moments. “Mike Pence is the kind of guy who brushes his teeth and then drinks orange juice and thinks, ‘Mmmm.’”
Another big issue is financial security. Honestly, rent is too high to breakup for many couples in major metropolitan areas. It is easy to tell someone to leave when you have a home to go back to that you can afford.
Thank you. If NBC re-hires Matt Lauer I will abandon all NBC affiliates and would even be willing to give up my beloved Housewives and Vanderpump rules just to punish those fools. Hell, I’d even boycott GE appliances. None of these men are necessary to the fields in which they work. There are always other journalists,…
An opportunity to make a show depicting beautiful young women being degraded, brutalised, starved and generally treated creepily by an utter creep under the respectable veneer of “based on true events”? of course there’s going to be a TV series, was there ever any doubt?
Absolutely. Aside from being horrifying, aspects of the world in this show is really compelling and cool. There are these weird defined roles that come with uniforms, anyone could be a spy, there are black markets, a secret movement called May Day, everyone trying to deal with this new messed up world order — there’s…
Someone mentioned the carpet cleaning cult from Seinfeld the other day and I looked it up on YouTube to watch it. I guess they based that on a real Christian cult in NY from the time and there was a guy, now apparently converted to Islam, spamming the comments about how he was a member and it was the best thing that…
This is very true and I’m sure that holds for most of their victims. But simply playing the numbers game, I’m surprised, especially as more and more women become comfortable with calling out our abusers (not saying we are there yet- we have so far to go) there have t been a few who just say “fine- do it.” Maybe there…
They need to work fast because I have a whole day of meetings tomorrow and I’d honestly rather just be in a sex cult than have to talk about budget cuts.
“we’re expected to believe that she’s the kind of person society deems irretrievably unattractive”