Cool so you’re an elitist then. not everyone grew up middle class and even considered or could afford going to college.
Cool so you’re an elitist then. not everyone grew up middle class and even considered or could afford going to college.
Being a fake martyr for a cause seems pretty insulting to the people who actually have been molested.
I honestly don’t get the unmitigated hatred for man-buns. It’s no dumber than a dude with a ponytail. Guys with long hair need it out of their faces sometimes.
So.... which of these horribly powerful creeps called him first do you think?
I can’t stand anthony Bourdain. His whole episode visiting my city (Chicago) was so gross. He kept saying “this isn’t a city for pussies”and all sorts of other sexist crap. He is decent at showing working class folks, but his shtick is “underground” and authentic foods, so of course he isn’t the person who will be…
You really get off on judging people’s educations!
Because a college degree of necessity means you are a good person; and lack thereof means you are worthless. Is that so, snugbug?
Oh what? get outta town. Having a college degree is absolutely not a determining factor of whether or now someone is intelligent enough to have a talk show. What a bunch of hogwash.
Her success has come in as other people have used her relationships and her body as the ‘conversation starter’ and vociferously shamed her due to it. The success part is that she refused to shrivel, curl up, and die when the nastiness set in, and defended herself and all of the women whose sexuality has been topic of…
Can you be specific as to what he’s mansplaining?
His current show on CNN is so good, IMO. It’s political and it’s honest — as in, he understands that food, along with the rest of culture, moves from the bottom up and he steady features working class folks and Black folks (wherever applicable). So many populations are often erased from the culture that originates…
Which, oddly enough, also describes her role in black-ish.
1.) Larry David had nothing to do with Arrested Development.
I don’t think Wanda should count either—her entire character’s purpose was to function as a disapproving black person whenever Larry did something racist.
Arrested Development isn’t a Larry David production, so I’m not sure where you’re going with that.
I don't get his whole his whole "high brow" dismissive attitude about a movie that isn't claiming to be anything but a watchable summer comedy.
I thought it was interesting that Rogen apparently realized early on that it needed a female pov. Apparently, he hired 15 female comedians to give feedback on the script and on the women’s stories and college experiences, then hired two of them on as on-set consultants to help with the improv.
You’re not the only one.