My favorite new band is Lena Dunham and the Flush Terlets.
My favorite new band is Lena Dunham and the Flush Terlets.
Kids get it. To hell with all the finger-wagging about the millenials and the iPhones and the Lena Dunham and the flush terlets. Kids get it.
The words aren't the same, 'enjoy' is definitely a different word.
You just reminded me of Cohen's piece on Miley and Steubenville, wherein he was careful to point out repeatedly that the rape victim was never penetrated vaginally with a penis. Oh okay. So being violated vaginally and orally is low on this spectrum as long as there's no P in the V, right fellas? I think he described…
Hey now, we need to differentiate between rape, rape rape, legitimate rape, illegitimate rape, real rape, forcible rape, and eeehhhh... sorta rape?
Yeah, at best it's a shameful admission of failure.
I see that India's bureaucracy has moved straight from denial to bargaining in the five stages of accepting rape.
*ahem*
Rage stroke.
Oh, I know. I think this picture sums it up beautifully:
"Why would you do that? You don't need to put that stuff on your face."
I'm actually really troubled by how many fucking Disney princess related posts we have on this site, sexualized or not. I swear it's at least one a week.
Am I the only one who is really put off by the adultification/sexualization of Disney characters lately? Yes, the films do have a lot of troubling (often sexual) content — but I don't want to associate something I loved when I was three years old with giant dongs or "sexy costumes" or makeup lines or whatever.
To quote Takei...
What's wrong with this? I'm surprised Jezebel is coming down on this. I don't smoke pot but there is absolutely nothing wrong with people who do - it hurts no one it's the most harmless drug there is. It absolutely should be legal. Props to Miley for giving it media attention.
So if they're driving on the left side of the road in London are they violating the law?
The police arrested someone because they thought she was a prostitute, not because they had any evidence she was currently engaged in prostitution. This is a HUGE violation of her rights.
I don't read it so much as "be careful about going out in a pea coat, ladies!", as it is a story about how the police felt they could build a case in part based on the wearing of perfectly ordinary clothing that happens to be form-fitting...and how that's kind of alarming in a larger sense, because the NYPD and D.A.'s…
This is pretty funny, but a lot of people will miss the larger point. Sure, there's probably a greater amount of male enthusiasts than female enthusiasts, but it really angers me when I see stuff at events like when they have "bikini babes" seductively wash a car in front of a bunch of leering dudes (and I'm a dude).…