Came here to ask the same thing. I have so many conflicting feeling about the episodes and I think Jezebel commenters would love to discuss it.
Came here to ask the same thing. I have so many conflicting feeling about the episodes and I think Jezebel commenters would love to discuss it.
Any man who thinks that an anonymous internet posting gives him consent to break into a woman's house and rape her deserves the harshest punishment possible. I don't understand how people have sympathy for those that were "duped".
This is one of those issues that I am totally conflicted on. The optimist in me thinks that people can change, that domestic abusers are a result of their environment, and that rehabilitation can work.
One is famous for being a multilingual, accomplished Oxford and NYU graduate, a world-class barrister specializing in international refugee and human rights work, working on several UN commissions, and representing some of the highest profile figures of the past several decades (Julian Assange, Yulia Tymoshenko, etc.).
Weirdly enough, both of these women helped me discover I might be a little higher up on the Kinsey Scale than I thought.
The cast of Nashville are all talented country singer/songwriters in their own right. They also have the added bonus of not being as homophobic/misogynist as most "mainstream" (read: Republican) country music stars.
Better headline: Society Scrambles to Address its Misogyny Problem
I know it's the cool thing around here to hate on her, but I think she is adorable and I genuinely like her music (and not just as a guilty pleasure).
With the shitty way the show covered racial issues, I'm actually relieved that she's going to shy away from it.
"I think that....that doesn't matter, you know? How you mean things doesn't matter."
I heard that too, which is so stupid. An American Love/Hate would basically be The Wire. Do the networks think Americans are so dumb they can't follow an Irish accent? It's like the new Broadchurch remake; it's going to seem like an unnecessary rehashing of shows like The Killing.
We reserve our punching fantasies for Bono, actually! ;)
No doubt! Probably one of the most beautiful in the world, but we're not this pristine corruptible country full of coutry-bumpkins like the American media makes it out to be. I grew up in Tallaght; you'd never see that represented on American tele.
You obviously aren't Irish then. Ireland can be tacky as hell. I love it, but we're not the pristine vacation paradise so many Americans think we are.
I think it's kind of hilarious. They were in fucking Portlaoise of all places.
I have a feeling Kimye are doing all the normal couples things they can while they are in Ireland because they aren't being mobbed while doing them. The Irish are known for not really giving a fuck when celebs are in town. When Beyonce was here recently, TMZ couldn't believe that her and the family could have a nice…
Mark Hoppus also tweeted this a few days ago. I was disappointed at first because I thought he was being sarcastic, but he's tweeted his support for #YesAllWomen so I think he might actual have been serious.
There are some pretty heart-breaking stories being told by people who otherwise would not have been brave enough to speak up. I shared something that I haven't ever told anyone about, and I related to a lot of other people's stories.
It should also be noted that her police-officer husband was following her that night, was first on the scene, and told her to go home after the accident with no breathalyzer. I smell a cover-up.
"It just makes it harder to break up. You can't just leave. I'd never want to be trapped. I never like to stay in one place too long."