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Yes, because it is about consent and ignoring the refusal thereof.

He has the face of a person who tips in bible tracts.

OP said camera lenses can be male-gazey. This is a perfect application of OP’s statement. If going into someone’s face to shoot them against their will isn’t male-gazey-rapeish, I don’t know what is.

Ever think about how it’s 2016 and we still can’t shake the belief that people are a commodity?

There’s so much to mock about that damn fool Reagan without mocking his Alzheimer’s. And the man deserves a savage mocking.

As someone whose grandparents both suffered from dementia, I certainly don’t think it’s a laughing matter (but hey, different strokes for different folks), but I find it even worse that Ferrell would use a real historical figure for this, particularly one whose immediate family is still alive. It just seems incredibly

It’s a fine line, if the comedy is focused on Reagan and not the dementia then it seems fair game. But if it is poking at someone overcome with Alzheimer’s then no thank you

Agree with the last sentence, and while I have zero love for Reagan, maybe they could invite Davis to be involved in some way? Seems kind.

In related news, the majority of Americans, including Patti Davis and the late Nancy Reagan, continue to ask that the so-called “Party of Reagan” permit research into new stem cell lines to develop better prevention and treatment methods for Alzheimers.

I dunno. Presumably the kid will be raised in the same environment with the same values as her and her husband, and they are both fine with it. We can’t project anything onto what the kid is gonna think. We can assume he will have some of his parents values which at this point appear to be:

In another interview, the baby daddy (I can’t believe I just typed that) said he was looking forward to paying off the house and buying a truck.

Imagine getting $10k as a young, new mom. It’ll make a pretty big difference.

I had a mother deer charge me in my garage because I walked out when her kids were messing around in the yard and the mother saw me.

Do young men his age typically need mommy to solve all of their problems? Because I don't think they are men yet if that is the case.

“He’s a very typical young man his age”

“It takes 3 ingredients to make a cocktail, 2 is an emergency” *Peggy, Mad Men

It’s kind of surprising that the most brand-roboty thing she could have said ends up being one of her more relatable moments. Isn’t she 23? I think my favorite cocktail then was “something clear with something fruity.”

22 year old guy who is sophisticated and likes elegant restaurants.... Sucks in feminism....

I think that’s his imagined best-case scenario too.

This is EXACTLY where my mind went. But I want them to hold their tutoring sessions at SUR