This is a sex thing, right? I’m almost totally positive that this is a sex thing.
This is a sex thing, right? I’m almost totally positive that this is a sex thing.
Nice try Japan, but I’ve already seen the movie Audition, and I know where this is going to end up.
Another way Japanese people relax in confined spaces:
Depends where you live. I would say in most of the US it’s virtually essential, but there are still plenty of places where there’s good public transit, no cars, prohibitively expensive cars, etc. These places are usually either really big or really small.
Or season 1 of game of thrones.
capitalist corporate america has words for you: shove it!
Step two is tank tops.
Those so called friends have no honor, but they are defiantly dicks.
Most of the US population never leaves their hometown. Why is it weird when NYers dont leave? We have more reasons than anyone else to not leave.
“He said if he didn’t have his license, that friend would have suffered serious brain damage while they were waiting for an ambulance”
Probably yeah, but I have a few friends in/from places like NYC who never drove and never needed to. So I see how it’s not always the biggest deal.
Step one to increasing your ‘masculinity’ is to give zero fucks what some other person thinks about you, your capabilities or how you spend your time. You get one life - live it the way you want.
Because Tilda Swinton, who had no relationship with all before this, tapped her as the One Asian Friend and went from “hey, can we talk about this” to “oh wise Asian, please enlighten me as to how we can make the entire world a better place?”
Can I reply to this sentiment because I am honestly curious about this.
“Its not my job to teach you even if you ask in earnest but fuck you for not knowing?”
Being white means nothing in this situation. Here was one human being trying to earnestly relate to another human being of a different culture, and then said other person went on to be a two-faced ass about it for no reason.
How did a copy/pasted email exchange between 2 other people involve any bias on the part of Rich?
Totally how I read it too.
I’m having difficulty understanding Margaret Cho’s perspective here. It sounds like Tilda was up front about the issues, expressed her desire to do something about it and sought advice from someone who is in a good position to provide it. And Cho’s responses were thoughtful and measured as well. Not sure what got lost…