Walt doesn't kill the people he loves. He just ruins them.
Walt doesn't kill the people he loves. He just ruins them.
Ha, you've written a ton of comments in response to this article. That's how little you care about what Miley Cyrus does.
Uh….
I think she was going for Sex-era Madonna, but she doesn't have Madonna's scary authoritarian air to give the crudity any edge. It was just goofy.
The performance was awkward as hell and the songs weren't even particularly catchy. I saw a couple of white people who have very poorly appropriated black pop culture and are being rewarded for it. Pop music is in a sad state.
Like any good fairytale, Wizard of Oz (the movie, at least) is intriguing due to the tension between the sunny surface and the darker subtext. If you make the subtext text, then you lose the magic.
I saw this episode as a kid (I was probably >10 at the time). It vaguely disturbed me for reasons I couldn't really articulate since I had no idea what sex was or what pedophilia was. The dull, sordid little apartment where Gordan Jump's character lived has been seared into my brain, though.
It's weird how people think that loving your family and wanting to protect them is not something that can motivate one's pride/ego. I'd say one facet of masculine pride has to do with providing for and protecting wives and children. Almost anything can be turned into an opportunity to prove what a big, tough alpha dog…
No, Hank could not have handled it differently given his emotional state and immediate goals.
All the overtly sexy YA books seem to be incestuous or rapey. It's pretty disturbing when you think about it. (I'm sure someone has written a thesis about this very subject.)
It really says something about a book if the incest in it is the most wholesome part of the plot.
It's a good thing he's apparently brilliant at math and wants to pursue an academic career instead of acting.
Ditto the Jean M. Auel books, which were actually 'worse' in a certain way. At least Flowers in the Attic didn't engage in cross-species grossness.
The other books: it's incest all the way down.
Kirk Cameron, duh
What a gross comment.
What a gross comment.
It's like rooting for Ursula over Ariel. At this point, Cersei is just more fun than Margaery.
Tyrion's hand isn't at all comparable to Sansa's. He's getting a pretty young (crazy young!) wife who is heir to the North. She's getting a drunk, lecherous dwarf who's more than twice her age and part of the family that's intent on destroying hers.
Yes, and Beaufort was cited as proof that having sex too early can render a girl infertile. She was not a typical case—most noble/royal parents took care to make sure their married children did not start screwing until both were physically mature and healthy enough to do so.