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Yeah what the fuck is he talking??? I bet he made a “Come to my trailer tonight so we can work on ur lines ;-)“ pass and she was like HELL NAA!!! lol

I’m sure it’s only coincidence that white men complain more often about how spoiled/moody/hard to work with people who are not white & male are.

This interview us just ugh. The interviewer never actually even asks anything about Keira Knightly, Carney just keeps bringing it up, on the first question even. It really smacks of someone who didn’t get the attention he thought he should get from his female star.

So, she totally rebuffed his flirting and he’s taking his hurt fee-fees to the media, right?

KK has one of those faces and personas that irritate the shit out of me. However, I cannot fault her acting ability, she was great in that slightly weak film about Dylan Thomas and she IS Lizzie Bennett as far as i’m concerned. She conveys so much through those eyes. What the hell is wrong with this dude?

That is literally the definition of being an actor.

I think we should all pool our sofa change to buy this man a dictionary.

Yeah, I thought being an actor was ALL about hiding who you are? Like, if I am watching a movie and consistently call the character by the actor's name...that comes across as bad acting to me.

I’ve never heard a bad word about her... and I’ve never even heard of him. “I’ll never make a film with supermodels again” a way to devalue someone’s 15 year career is to ignore their actual profession.

I don’t want to rubbish Keira,

I'm sorry. Stop the...whatever you stop in blogging. Did this jaghole just call ADAM LEVINE a proper film actor and KEIRA KNIGHTLEY is not? Those words do not make any sense in that order. No.

“And I wonder how you can take the fact that men are affected far more than violence and spin it into “misogyny”.”

Mrs. Lutkin, as a follow up to my other comment on this article, I’ll post about an incident that I think it’s kind of relevant, and shows the prevalence of the culture of misogyny, here in Brazil, and its connection with right-wing politics. In the end, I’ll post the link to a few Brazilian news articles on it and,

I’m sorry, but I disagree. In those examples you listed, I see the main motivation being threat. It’s rarely killing them because you literally do not see them as human. It’s the difference between killing them by setting some random male stranger on fire for shits and giggles, and well, this story. Imagine they

You are right. Men are more likely to be victims of physical violence and homicide. The problem is they are also the majority of the perpetrators. Because we have a world-wide culture that celebrates violence in men, but decries the same violent tendencies in women. Very few cultures do not do this.

Again, I am always amazed there are not more female mass shooters.

As a Brazilian woman, I’m proud that my people is speaking up, it’s hard to watch the rape culture unfolds at our society for this long. They are mocking us, we’re in a fucking crisis, but this makes me hopeful.

And the coup. Can we mention that?

I can’t imagine the level of courage it would take to stand up to what must seem like a whole damn world bent on your destruction.