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Uh, except the point of the story and character is that it's gross the way he's objectified during/after his Games because he's forced to prostitute himself for the amusement/enjoyment of Panem's elite. He signed on to play a character, not be objectified by people who apparently can't be bothered to remember the

So, you're advocating the continuation of the objectification of people because you feel pissy that it's normally directed at women, except that this quote shows that it's not really and it sucks no matter who's on the receiving end?
Yup, that makes sense.

Count me in as someone who agrees with his sexiness in Snow White and the Huntsman. I know I was suppose to be rooting for Chris Hemsworth but I found myself going: Step aside Huntsman, I want more Prince William!

I, for one, was one of those Hunger Games Trilogy fanatics willing to reach across the aisle, put my "Jesse Williams wasn't cast" disappointment behind me, and rally behind Sam Claflin.

I always saw a scotch-Irish boy when I read Finnick.

Yes Jezebel lets not forget how you were attacking his looks and calling his shirtless promo picture underwhelming and unsatisfying, you guys are so hypocritical .

Objectification sucks, no matter which gender it's aimed at. I honestly feel bad for this guy.

Kudos to this guy for being open about this. It makes me love him even more. I can totally relate to the not-taking-shirt-off-on-the-beach thing. I told my husband that all through high school I never once wore anything that would show my butt in pants. I always wore long shirts or skirts or something. I

"Catching Fire is coming out next weekend, which means you can soon look forward to over two hours of basic cable CGI while quibbling over casting choices under your breath."

Let's not forget that when the first movie came out, that most noble of commentariats, the Internet, was constantly saying that "making" the character of Rue black (which she clearly was in the book) made them less empathetic/not care about her death. Her character is like 10.

I think it's important to note that everyone, no matter how "perfect" we perceive their appearance to be (and Sam Claflin is really good looking), has issues with their personal appearance. It's easy to be harsh or tear apart people that we think it won't affect, while forgetting that we don't know how they perceive

Co-signed. There are worse men out there. I would fuck this man until my hip ligaments eroded.

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I am 27, so I have grown up in a world where I had a lot of opportunities, I wasn't relegated to the kitchen or forced to wear modest clothes (among other things I am too lazy to list out). I can vote, drive a car, etc. Courtney is much younger than me, so she has had those opportunities as well.

I can't wait for Kim Kardashian to hop on the feminism bandwagon, then the Fourth Wave can be defined by the Axis of Useless.

Even this:

Sigh. I'm not going to tell anyone she shouldn't call herself a feminist, or that she should. But I'm getting a little tired of this concept that feminism means nothing more than "supporting other women."

Well, this is the kind of feminism that men generally approve of- the right to be naked and sexual. It's not threatening to them and it doesn't upset the social construct that they like. So Miley and Courtney aren't really risking anything by saying that.

Agreed. It doesn't flatter her body, and the clothes look cheap. Charlize Theron rocked Dior. I think Jennifer needs a 'younger' brand.

While you have a point, it should be noted that their dictionary (probably - I don't have an iPhone so I can't verify) isn't stored on their phone, but pulls information from their servers and displays it to you. Therefore, an update wouldn't be necessary for this since they're pulling the test from the servers. It