Agreed, though, again, I do think it can be both: that she tweeted something offensive, and that it's wrong to hold her in contempt in perpetuity, unless it's something she's perpetuating herself.
Agreed, though, again, I do think it can be both: that she tweeted something offensive, and that it's wrong to hold her in contempt in perpetuity, unless it's something she's perpetuating herself.
There's that, of course, but, again, her other tweets do make the joke seem very tone deaf and inept, if not exactly as mean spirited as it may look.
Looked them up, and, yeah, that's pretty bad, and even worse in context of other tweets. She's apparently 29 now, and that comment was from 2010, however. I'm seriously not excusing the behavior, but a person can do a lot of growing in that time. It doesn't change that she said it, but it's possible she may know the…
Wait, what? Did she express fear about her black castmates or something?
Meanwhile, at the season finale after party…
What's an article?
C'mon, I'm not a Republican either, but I've known plenty who were decent, good people - ones who hate Trump and we're even all for gay marriage and all that. Let's not let our labels define our perceptions of others TOO much.
Ha, wow… Yeah, I don't know about doing that. My story's actually true, though. I actually had a panic attack a couple months later while visiting my family, and I told my mom, who also struggled with suicidal thoughts years ago, about it happening, and we both suddenly started to laugh, realizing just how darkly…
I keep thinking of how it would affect my mom, my sister -who just had a baby 18 months ago who apparently adores me - and, believe it or not, the student loan debt they'd probably get stuck with. If I didn't think they'd be affected, along with my best friend, I'd have probably done something a while ago. As it is,…
I called that once during a night of complete despair and crying. It was awful. I was on hold for more than 45 minutes, found myself browsing the internet, got irritated at the same hold music being played, hung up the phone, and went to bed. Woke up feeling better, though, and I'm still here, so… mission…
Seriously, fuck it. If you're comfortable, who cares? There's certainly a level of heinous people maybe shouldn't cross (i.e., the subject of this article), but who are you really dressing for outside of work, huh?
Toy Story?
I like it slightly better precisely because it embraces that absurd cartoon aspect and, I think, has better comedic timing.
Scarlett Johansson was actually in "North," a much earlier kids movie Roger Ebert LOATHED. She was the little sister in the Leave it to Beaver-like perfect family towards the end, with John Ritter as the dad.
I don't think Marissa Tomei would appreciate you calling them that…
True, but most aunts and uncles are at least within a few years of the parent. Even with a 10 year difference, it's kind of absurd how old Aunt May has sometimes been portrayed over the years, which is why I have absolutely no problem with Marisa Tomei.
I actually knew about the movie origins and also bought it in a box set for my mom for Christmas a couple years ago, but I hadn't seen it firsthand beyond perhaps one of the performances of this song from the movie. Didn't know it had shifting roles, which just kind of shows you how playful it was meant to be. I'd…
Ah, well, see, I didn't know that context - which is why it's still important to discuss these things - but I still think that's at least contextually innocent ribbing based on the woman's response to his advances. Granted, I also know that the man was commonly referred to as "the wolf" in this scenario, and that's…
Same way that Aunt May was clearly at least in her 70s and yet the mere aunt of a teenage boy, probably.
How about the line "Say, what's in this drink?" in the song "Baby It's Cold Outside" as an interpretation of the song celebrating a man giving a woman a roofied drink rather than the woman trying to coyly steer the conversation towards another subject?