“Must have been toxic masculinity that helped you secure those gigs I guess.”
“Must have been toxic masculinity that helped you secure those gigs I guess.”
Feist is a big name in her own right. Ya doofus.
Apparently Shia’s conduct on set was the real issue. He reportedly said something to Pugh that made her uncomfortable/unwilling to work with him.
Just popping in to say don’t snooze on “Ellie and Natasia” as well. Really good.
Stath is belly hurt laughs. So fucking good, and still something sweet to it.
Something something Kanga is a milf and Roo is her “step” son
The Millers have eyes...
lmao. We’re on fire now!
Yeah, it definitely feels like they were taking some big steps towards progressing the characters and leading up to a great finale. Hearing that there’s more is the best news I’ve heard this week, they are a thoroughly loveable cast I still can’t believe I’m seeing regularly on American TV and it’d be a damn shame to…
Honey Horny, 100 Incher Woods.
Come on, try harder guys.
projection much? They literally unsealed the documents you doofus, it just was submitted too late for discovery.
Can’t believe these people are gonna make me pro-copyright law
Eeesh, found the terf right away.
Of this is what happens when they expire, Disney may have a point about copyright.
I feel like... if your best defense of Rowling is “she isn’t as bad as people who murder trans people”... you’ve kind of already lost the the debate about whether Rowling is transphobic or not.
It seems to me like subbing in “women” in place of “people who menstruate” is far more reductive. Not all women menstruate. I’m not even just talking about trans women, I’m talking about women who’ve gone through menopause, or any of the other myriad reasons a woman might not menstruate that have nothing to do with…
Sorry kid. Fuck, I wish you’d got more.
yes, I don’t know how anyone looks at his childhood and the takeaway is “oh he wasn’t hit? he’s lying about his abuse”. it’s not really his fault that the only way the audience would comprehend his abuse is by adding in a physical element to the film.
For what it’s worth: compulsive lying, constantly shifting narratives, contradictory accounts, narcissistic/self-loathing tendencies, burning bridges, alienating everyone around you etc... are all textbook indicators of childhood trauma and abuse. And Shia ticks off every single one, and more.