if everyone who's gay came out as gay, being gay would not be an issue
if everyone who's gay came out as gay, being gay would not be an issue
It's Clashtalk. There are always pitchforks.
Well, a passive-aggressive dig would make it substantially worse. I dislike the term "social responsibility" because it has institutional and altruistic connotations that are a little loaded in this context. If you would like to announce your sexuality, okay. If you would like to engage in activism, excellent news.…
I appreciate that because she has a position of privilege, she should use it for good. But she has clearly been private for a reason—whether she is uncomfortable talking about her sexuality or she's just a private person, I don't know. Her speech is wonderful and she's adorable (although still looks like a…
Awesome for her, but is it fair for anyone to disclose their sexuality as a social responsibility? I understand her point (let's hope it will be easier), but I dislike when society commodifies whether someone should use their personal and private circumstances to advance a cause. I just hope she did this because she…
He's an abuser. Like Chris Brown but in the 80s.
Yes, serial abuser. Also, moustache.
I'd settle for the natural disaster taking place on his face.
Hey, are you the StormyWeather who used to hang out on GT about a year ago? If so, maybe check out crosstalk and clashtalk (both suffixed with .kinja.com) as sub-blogs. A lot of ex- and current GTers on there. If you aren't that stormy weather, then please ignore my deluded rantings.
Burt, I can't believe you're not defending Hiddleston here.
But he's really good-looking and he can use a cross-bow!
Maybe, but he hasn't grown into the length of his jacket sleeves.
You should do whatever makes you feel comfortable. If using protection makes you feel comfortable, fuck anyone who tries to pressure you out of it.
Get that baby a PR team, stat.