“Mother says I’m not allowed to go to the stablehands’ quarters anymore.”
“Mother says I’m not allowed to go to the stablehands’ quarters anymore.”
Oh dear, poor Louis looks like a mildly inbred Southern bro with a name like “Lindsay Bonaventure MacKenzie IV” (he goes by “Bon”) who works as a commercial underwriter for BB&T in Richmond.
Overall agree: it’s nice, if you don’t think too hard. There’s no exaggerated stereotypes (that I’ve seen so far) and everyone is genuinely helpful. There’s no mocking. It’s a nice show. That’s.. about it.
Respectfully, I wonder if you understate the importance of the original. My parents watched it and I do think it sort of eased my coming-out process— at a time where I felt uncertain about how, for example, my dad might feel about me, I knew he liked these five gay men on his TV once a week. They were like a gay…
I’m coming away from this article wishing I had been around to get fucked by hot Marlon Brando too.
I am tired of men defining real rape as “the level which I haven’t done to a woman”. The rape definition changes and doesn’t get believed because these men feel guilty as fuck because they knew in their hearts they’ve crossed lines and boundaries. Tarantino sits at home at night and lies to himself he’s not a rapist…
Howard, for all his frat boy reputation and antics, is hardline about no sex with minors and about equality regardless of race or sexuality. He’s also an excellent interviewer.
I honestly feel sick that I recently saw “The Shape of Water.” What a piece of scum.
The Prince bit was obviously for the local connection Prince had to Minnesota. But don’t let context get in the way of your narrative.
Usually Trump’s tweets about the economy [he inherited] include some crowing about the stock and bond markets (which are now reacting to the accelerated bubble created on his watch and his dismissal of Janet Yellen).
Truth. I couldn’t outwardly acknowledge it until I was 48. Part of the culture of masculinity forces you to keep that shit buried deep because being a male victim “means you’re weak” ... even if the abuse happened during childhood.
Yep.
I don’t want to vote for a man, or a Kennedy. I think we need an all-female ticket.
There’s also the matter of what do friendship and loyalty mean today. Anything? Of course she’s going to back him, that’s what friends are supposed to do, even if it’s difficult. That’s how you know they’re real friends.
I think it was dumb of Keaton to post the tweet, and dumb of Dunham to comment about the rape accusation against her friend withouth anyone asking her to do so, but I really don’t see what’s wrong with saying sexual assault and pedophilia are wrong, and male entitlement is widespread, while also believing your friend…
Oh shut the fuck up with that “women of a certain age” bullshit.
So you think it’s Fake News?
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
Everyone keeps mentioning that he was jamming his fingers down her throat and then elsewhere, then the throat, then elsewhere... etc etc.
I, on the other hand, have never liked Aniston. Don‘t even know why. I only barely watched Friends.