I sometimes think that people are so insistent that “she knew” or “he must have known” because it makes them feel more secure in their own situation.
I sometimes think that people are so insistent that “she knew” or “he must have known” because it makes them feel more secure in their own situation.
This is a cat who just does not care.
Maybe she doesn’t see what her husband does as bullying. That’s just being a strong, powerful man who tells it like it is. If people don’t like it, it’s their fault. They should be okay about hearing the truth.
*sigh* ...still better than reading the troll’s posts...
She apparently.
This article repeatedly refers to the blackface wearing asshat as “he”, but according to this the offender is a “her”.
Slow your roll there, the movie doesn’t glaze over it in the slightest. They even make sure to show the Beast destroying more furniture and being a generally dangerous ass after Belle runs away.
You know, I really loved Belle as a child because I thought it was so brave of her to go and stay in the dungeon in her father’s place (because the cold and damp would have killed him). I also liked her no-nonsense attitude when it came to the beast (the scene when he tells her she has to come down and eat and she…
In the Disney version, she seems to go her own way, reading and whatnot; and the Beast learns to adapt his behavior to suit her.
I always liked this Disney movie best as a child because I thought it promoted smart girls. It seemed like the Beast loved Belle because she was intelligent and well-read. Plus he let her go. Plus Belle didn’t end up with the hot jock. I dunno, for dorky, child me, this shit seemed to have a good message. But yeah,…
I don’t care what my gingerbread latte is in, as long as I can have it.
I thought it was a bit unfair to have the upskirt photo. But then I saw her fucking a trash barrel and realized she probably doesn’t mind.
Did anyone say that either was morally wrong? It turns out that no one did. Either way, there’s a simple test for your theory. Do two things:
When people ask me why I never had kids, I just look at them blankly and say “I’ve never had sex”. (I’m 57 and it’s definitely not true, but it does shut people up, or they burst out laughing.)
Well, I mean, the problem with “not all men” isn’t that it’s untrue, it’s that it can get annoying when a bunch of guys pop into every conversation to defend themselves instead of talking about what to do about the guys who ARE a problem. It’s not “all men are bad” but “yes, thanks, we KNOW #notallmen and that’s not…
oh preach it. I recently went from a 35k salary to a 70k salary. Night and DAY. My depression had been deepening as I struggled to find help on finances, psychologists I could afford, taking care of the people in my life, eating better, and juggling my debt. Now I’m paying down the debt instead of slowly sliding…
even if you don’t know what will make you happy, money can provide the freedom to explore and discover what that is.
What makes me sad is that when I was in incoming freshman, I would have been happy to know upperclassman boys found me attractive. On the flip side, if I was ranked poorly, it would have really fucked me up and started my college experience on a very bad note.
Reread. The report came out four years ago. Most kids start in between 4-5 years old.
You forgot one...