Hang in there
Hang in there
It’s a doorbell
If I ever become a celebrity I have two runner-ups: Alabama Churchill vs. Pumpkin Chuck Berry. I like them both, so I may have to have twins.
“It’s not really my business” but I’ll take a swing at Meryl.
Yeah, having an 82 year old with an ankle GPS is moving, but if it’s her own employees filing reports on her practice, I get the feeling it must have really been gruesome.
That’s so freaking sad.
You are not trolling, don’t let anyone reduce you to that term, it’s become too common on Kinja as of late. It’s funny that the most cutting, hermetic and aggressive commenters are the ones delivering the labels.
I agree with you, you left a good comment. When explaining these things to my male friends, it hasn’t occurred to them that this is so widespread and common, so present within women in their social circle.
I actually met a celebrity on Tinder (in my home country, not US), and we’ve been seeing each other on and off for over a year. He’s a fun, decent guy.
I agree with you, it can be damaging. We’ll see where this ends up, hopefully the tide won’t be as fast that people can’t digest it properly, because smart measures must be taken.
I’m loving your comebacks
Bears would kill the enemy people aaaaand it’s a wrap
Thank you for your comment. It’s almost like children who manage to ignore evidence that Santa is your freaking parents until they’re 16.
I got the vibe thay Cate Blanchett was doing the Brad Pitt bit (this could become an awesome pun considering the amount of movies those two have played a couple in, but I’ll pass).
Also, why is no one complaining about the men in the movie?
Why on Earth are the other actresses called “white women” on this piece? Shouldn’t actresses / actors suffice?
That too
Yeah. I particularly agree with your point about his wife. There are so many men I know who are not willing to believe the stories though. Had a heated argument with my father the other day, who insists he’s not a male chauvinist at all
“Before is becomes a permanente part of his identity” is a fabulous sentence, and I’ll be using it a lot. Thank you.
Thank you for pointing that out! I am not sure who I was replying to at this point, but I hope I haven’t bugged you to death. Sorry