I was at that point until this weekend. I just couldn’t believe that he actually said “What the hell do you have to lose”. It was so tone-deaf.
I was at that point until this weekend. I just couldn’t believe that he actually said “What the hell do you have to lose”. It was so tone-deaf.
I have not. More importantly, Tantaros values did align with Fox New’s and she actively promoted those values on air and with her book which she published without her employers’ permission. She successfully promoted an anti-feminist culture through her own talents and hard work. And then this culture harmed her as it…
The funny thing is that it isn’t as bad as I remember it. I remember it being shocking- where was the hard-body Britney Bot that we had all come to expect?
Hehe how funny, I haaaated her. Hated. ;) I like you though, you seem nice. Maybe we just uncovered a new female dichotomy- Anne v. Pollyanna ...
I love your overview of AOGG.
My mom checked it out from the library for me when I was home sick with the flu when I was in 2nd grade. I read a bit of it, but couldn’t get into it, which totally surprised my mom because it was right up my alley. The next year I saw a picture book of it at my school library, and it told enough of the plot to get…
Yes, you should visit. I’m an American expat and have been living in PEI for several years now and I love it, especially in the summer. There are tourist traps, yes, but there’s a lot of other stuff going on as well. For a place this small, there’s a ridiculous amount of arts and culture (so much theater) and a…
Ouch. That might somehow be MORE criminal than leaving her out!
Well, not to be pedantic, but it was Diana who got drunk. That Anne sure does host some raging parties, I tell ya.
She does have a very pretty nose. and! when she got older her hair turned a real handsome auburn color. *sighs*
I didnt much care for it as a kid, but I picked up the first book last year and absolutely fell in love with it. Part of the reason I loved it is because I could very much relate my childhood self to Anne (daydreamer, dramatic, loved writing, fierce love of my friends), but mostly I was just so impressed by how the…
I loved her because as a precocious, imaginative, Tom-boyish girl who always got herself in unintended trouble (not to mention sharing the hot temper), I identified strongly with her. I liked that it showed her growing and learning, becoming a good and useful human being while not fully compromising who she is as a…
When people tell me they don’t know Anne of Green Gables or don’t like Anne of Green Gables, I have the same reaction as when someone says they’re a Trump supporter (without the connection to racism and xenophobia and misogyny and sexism). I just do not get it.
I was Anne. Adopted, reddish hair, bookish, always writing, awkward, sharp temper. Anne let me know I could be beloved.
Absolutely. Coming from someone who gave her daughter Cordelia as a middle name.
I devoured them because Anne of Green Gables is an ORPHAN, hello! Who doesn’t love a good orphan narrative?!?! And she needs to get her adoptive parents to love her even though she’s not a boy and can’t help with the farm stuff. Anne adapts to the rules but does not change the fanciful and ultra feminine nature of…
The gang of Jezebel’s shitass lesbians will take.them.down
if this gets fucked up there will be hell 2 pay
Colleen Dewhurst WAS Marilla. And Richard Farnsworth! Awww. I just love them all so much.
Megan Follows forever!