All my single female friends here use OK Cupid.
All my single female friends here use OK Cupid.
Oregonians are pretty awesome, it's true (real ones, not the transplants who say they're "from" there because they've lived in the state for 10 years). :)
I'm so sorry this is happening to you. I was raised in an alcoholic home and can't imagine what it would have been like being in a romantic relationship with someone like my father—being his child was hell enough as it was. I think it's amazing that you have the presence of mind to realize you need to get out of this…
I'm not sure what your point is here, but feel free to elaborate.
Don't forget "Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?" and "Co-Ed Call Girl," both starring Tori Spelling.
Sara Rue is so tiny! I had to go to IMDB and make sure it was the same actress I remembered from "Popular" (RIP) and "Less than Perfect."
Wow, that makes total sense! ...
For real. They then accused me of a being a stripper because I disagreed with their ridiculous "argument" and said I was obviously uncomfortable because they were "holding a mirror" to my sociopathy.
You need to revisit the Wikipedia page on irony. Cute riposte, though.
It's hard—I couldn't help myself several times in this thread, either.
Exactly! Hence the ironic title. Yes, he "breaks bad" on a totally superficial level, since he goes from straight-laced teacher to ruthless, sociopathic drug dealer, but that isn't because those tendencies were never present in his personality to begin with. That's the whole point!
Hahahaha. Oh man. Amazing!
There was a wonderful counterargument already proffered by Ari Schwartz, and honestly, you have no conception of discourse so there is nothing gained by painstakingly going through your profuse inanities.
Great comeback—your delineation, as I said, is based on plot points that do not exist in the entirety of the show. It sounds like there is much you need to review.
The misogyny criticisms come from the very vocal subset of people who wish physical violence on Skylar, and who criticize the actress for being "fat" and ruining the continuity of the show.
Yeah, you have completely missed the point of the entire show, since this is not at all the case. Skylar might be selfish at times, but Walt is a narcissist, and was when he was a Chemistry teacher. It's very clearly illustrated in the first two seasons that Walt is the source of his own problems.
I have watched the show from the beginning and also seen the actress on Deadwood and I would not have known she had gained weight in any capacity if I hadn't seen the linked article here. Reading those comments was pretty disgusting, with lots of concern-trolling about how the actress has a duty to maintain…
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No, this is not what the show is about. The title of the show is certainly ironic, which (along with basically every plot-point from season 1 to now) has clearly gone right over your head.
This person had an "argument" with me and claimed that all women who work as strippers are actually sociopaths, and that this was a medical fact because they worked in psych and knew, somehow. This person is a troll, and I would bet money they do not in fact work in any sort of psychological field.