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The readership is more or less acclimated to a certain editorial tone. Most articles that start off with “X compares Y to Z” end with so and so person making an incredibly tone deaf comparison. In this case, the comparison was accurate.

I.... have no idea where you’re going with that headline or this article?

I hear that entire apology in the voice of Les Grossman.

Cocaine is a hell of a drug.

I want to add that intent is the only way one gets better. the LW here has an undertone of believing that the work needs to be done by the therapist and that seeing someone is akin to taking drugs that just work regardless.

“...I would never accept a role knowing it would harm another actor...”

because yaaaas queen and that shit is profitable to “feminists” for some reason

Jon, Bran has arrived at the wall. He promises to make you regular again.

when was that the 5th of never?

Does this dinner also come with a time machine trip to when Leo was still hot, tho.

Totally agree. It’s bullshit.

The uproar over this feels so much like a double standard. It’s ok to turn down a hug. Can you imagine if an unknown man approached a starlet on the red carpet and repeatedly asked for a hug while the starlet repeatedly declined politely? We’d be talking about a man’s assumption that he can touch whomever he wants.

When I was growing up, it was the IRA. My first job we were told how to deal with a bomb threat or suspicious packages in the mall where I worked. There will always be people who think it achieves something to kill a bunch of people, other than make everyone who is left really pissed at them.

Oh, seconded, thrived, and fourthed! Used to work as a trainer, and spent a lot of time in locker rooms, and I can promise you that Lucky is exactly right. Most people at the gym either a) just respect you because you are there, or b) are so narcissistic about their own bodies that they hardly notice other people’s

It’s representative of how boring my work day is that I’m offering my opinion. If the backup dancers were asking permission to work for Swift, it seems reasonable to assume that they would want to come back and work for Perry. And it seems like her telling them to include the clause wasn’t some kind of control order,

Could you add this tweet to your story? I think it’s pretty unfair to Margaret Atwood to not include it. So, she would have preferred “It’s not *only* a feminist story. It’s *also* a human rights story.” I also agree with Atwood about clarifying the type of feminism and being very specific, especially since feminism

I don’t know, I’m a little bothered by the tendency among feminist sites and blogs to pick apart actress’ statements to make sure they’re politically/ideologically correct, and trying to shame them into being sufficiently ideologically pure... I mean, it’s clear from Moss’ statements that she’s on the right side, why

Germain didn’t mention that at some theaters, screenings of Logan will be accompanied by seats, some of which may even recline slightly.

It is in depth reporting of essential modern events like this that make me positive about the future of entertainment journalism.