rainbowstarbird
RainbowStarbird
rainbowstarbird

He doesn’t even know it’s “statute.”

Somehow I doubt that made it any easier for gay men watching a straight man caricaturing them. Especially at the height of the AIDS crisis.

Welp, those were some words you put in order to try and make a sentence.

The bombing in NYC was in 93. How quickly we all forget.

Check his comment history. He enjoys fine dining, walks by the beach, calling sexual assault survivors “attention seekers,” and defending fine upstanding gentlemen like T.J. Miller.

Any excuse to not blame the guy.

Idiot didn’t even learn how to read.

princess-y behavior

not only that but you’re filming a movie. It’s not like anything is normal on times. Meetings, readings, etc... often happen in hotel rooms/trailers at odd hours depending on call times.

Did you miss the part in her post where she says the guy spent months earning her parents’ trust?

Good for him. I hope his mom comes around.

Royal families in India don’t live in their palaces as a single family unit, for the most part. Think of it like this: They had a looooong history of being local rulers and garnered loyalty, respect, excellent reputation, and wealth. When the local rulers were displaced by the British (either by force or by agreement

According to wiki, Indian inheritance laws makes ‘disowning’ more symbolic than enforceable. Also, he and his father reconciled; Moms, not so much.

I suspect that he had assets transferred to him at a certain age as a matter of course (because he’d need property in his own name to get married, and that’s the only course of action, right?). As long as he waited until the transfer was complete, he’s good to go. Think of the trust fund babies in America - if they

What a brave, wonderful man.

I have relatives like this (I live in a different country to them now), but whenever they’d pull the whole “my personal opinion is valid and also I’m changing the topic” thing over a family dinner I would make a very firm point of “Nice try with the topic change but let me just bring this back around again because

if The Office was keeping joy in your life you probably have a lot deeper issues than The AV Club

It was that whole unseemly “have it both ways” quality of the US version that kind of killed it for me. It reminds me most of the “rubber band reality” of latter-day Simpsons efforts, where the rubber band is so loose and overstretched that it kind of loses its intended comedic “snap”.

I’d rather have a conversation with the pigeon most of the time...

My favorite part is how the premise of the question is “he said he hated it and then said he liked it, which is contradictory”, and she had the balls to call that premise ridiculous.