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I’ve always thought of it as a defense mechanism. Imagine you’re the first black president and throughout your entire presidency, people are throwing the most offensive racist shit at you. Then the loudest and most obnoxious of the whole incapable and embarrassing lot actually wins the election after you and does

So if someone made a movie about Brangelina’s break-up and portrayed Angie as a malnourished hollowed-eyed she-devil bent on ruining perpetually stoned/drunk erratic blonde Brad, wouldn’t they have a case for slander or something? I mean just because Feud takes place in an era when the Lindbergh baby was probably

I concur with your assessment on both Chris and Jenny. They’re both good looking people, but neither are the sort of gorgeous that would lead me to gawk on them on the street.

I think they’re both beautiful and I love them and they’re my celebrity couple crush and I comment on every single article they’re featured in.

I have a feeling Jenny Slate’s nose probably knocks her out of the running. There’s nothing wrong with it obviously, but Hollywood’s white beauty standards aren’t always friendly to features that might be considered ethnic. I wouldn’t be surprised if that fueled at least 50% of the “OMG, how can he be with her?!”

Jelly Loaf is Jorni the Troll. Disregard all his statements.

Don’t feed the obvious troll.

I’m pretty sure OP is full of shit. As I recall, there was a thread here recently where people were discussing the merciful lack of sexual misconduct rumors involving Oliver.

Is she not considered beautiful by most people? I thought she was pretty much known across the board to be stunning.

At least Oliver highlighted Hoffman’s bad behavior. There were so many stories coming out at that particular time, it felt like some got lost in the shuffle. If nothing else, Oliver reminded us that Hoffman committed bad acts and had not answered for them. And that’s not nothing.

Agreed on the good start and trying. I don’t think it was a failure; I think he showed a good example of sacrificing comfort for honesty. And I can hope that D.Hoffman felt some shame as a result of the subsequent attention (since he obviously felt/feels none for his actions).

Oh well, at least he fucking tried. When you have a shit character to deal with, asking them questions is, from a cognitive science perspective, far more revealing and constructive than making statements. And this needs to be on men to ask them. Now he just needs better questions. Personally, I’d like to thank him for

Just ask Mo’Nique.

Yeah, honestly if she doesn’t play ball to hype up her oscar-bait film, studios will not want you to anchor future films with awards potential

I’m a little confused about why there isn’t anything about the editor, writer, or photographer in this article.

I am done with calling out the actresses on this shit. Call out the magazine, the conglomerate who owns the magazine, etc. This is not her fault. We’re playing games with women who want to help because they arent 100% perfect meanwhile people are getting away with rampant discrimination, assault etc.

Yeah, I mean some people say you shouldn’t even raise your voice to your drugs. Other people hit ‘em all the time. Seems like there’s a different standard in every family.

Sure, but I would prefer a Leslie Knope to a Jessica Wicks

Well, Emma was in my friend’s classes at Brown and Rob used to frequent the bars in my neighborhood in Brooklyn when was with FKA Twigs. By all accounts, they are both nice and polite people.

I’m just here to say that Robert Pattinson was really sweet to my dog once, so in my house, we respect Robert Pattinson. Emma Watson has never interacted with my dog, but she seems like a nice enough young lady. I have no objection to this potential couple.