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This is why I haven’t watched it. The filmmakers have a strong bias. I get that part of the point was to highlight the problems of the criminal justice system. But the filmmakers were also motivated by other issues. They wanted to create a buzzworthy project and seem to have sacrificed facts in order to do so.

Yeah, the quality is generally dreadful. You kind of don’t own up to Primark generally, although there is a thing where you take a perverse kind of pride in it when you find something nice from there. It’s basically law that if somebody compliments you on your outfit and its Primark you have to yell ‘OMG I KNOW AND

A sex doll. How thought-provoking and imaginative.

I loved it, because:
a. I’ll never say no to more penis.
b. It actually informs the character a lot. The fact that this dude with this flaccid, smallish dick is peacocking around the room as though she should be swooning over his dadbod and needy sex-talk. He’s caught between thrilled that he finally got the woman he’s

I really like the idea of choosing your own name, or getting a different name later. A friend of mine had a daughter, with a pretty normal girls name, which had a pretty normal nick name. As a teen, they were more comfortable identifying as gender-fluid, and they choose their own name, a non-gendered name. (yes, they

But she wasn’t “consenting to the person.” She was consenting to have sex with Kye Fortune, “a shy Filipino-Latino cancer survivor,” not with her supposed friend, Gayle Newland. This isn’t someone freaking out because her boyfriend didn’t have a penis; this is someone freaking out because her boyfriend was an entirely