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It felt more like Natalie Portman attempting a caricature.

I remember watching a video where PETA "rescued" farm-raised mink. What they didn't realize is, the mink are savage predators that tore apart every animal in their path, costing thousands of animals lives and destroying the balance of an ecosystem. Hey, but rich women won't wear their pelts.

Which means they don't actually represent high society itself.
For example, Princess Margaret was even more controversial (for her time), yet the Kardashians don't have her cred.

You're over analyzing an Ocean's 8 remake, and you seem to care WAAAY too much about the Kardashians, lol. Would it be anti-feminist to tell you to calm your tits, even if I'm being endearing?

What you get wrong is that they don't represent high society. Today's old money high society would never rub elbows with a Kardashian, not matter how rich or famous they get.

Because of a wordless three second cameo?

I think you need to find your feminist "off"-switch

Cirque has used animals. Mostly just horses.

One of my friend's grandparents were both circus performers. Grandpa was a trombone player, and grandma would high dive on a horse.

The Shrine Circus is still going strong.

Cavalia. It's from one of the Cirque founders and is unofficially a Cirque show.

Cirque du Soleil absolutely has incorporate animals. Cheval was one of my favorite shows. Cavalia is tangentially related to Cirque du Soleil

I think he might actually accept her terms.

Half gay? That's like being half pregnant. Either you're gay or you're not. Don't think you realize how offensive your comment can be taken.

Those continuous shots were Hitchcock-level genius. This is easily one of the most artistic episodes of an show.

Anyone else find it kinda ironic that she's against Trump, but belongs to one of the most bigoted versions of Christianity?

What would be more inspiring is if she didn't belong to a Church that viewed women as property of African Americans as subhuman. She belongs to one of the most bigoted denominations of Christianity.

"Episode four had an aggravating bit of cross promotion. During one scene, Stranger Things plays in the background of a conversation. Netflix was very much trying to
draw a link between the two shows—likely because they have similar elements—but that shout-out was just too obvious."

He added an extra dash of Munchausen Syndrome

I feel like that's how Rachel Dolezal started on her journey