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Wowza! Food can’t change your allergy to an entirely different substance, that’s crazy! I mean, I’ve looked into all of that stuff, and even tried the honey thing for my husband’s pollen allergies, but even I had to admit that the research doesn’t support it and let that one go. The only way to treat allergies is

You better get a fucking refund on that (imaginary) degree if you don’t know the difference between a corporate board of directors and a studio chair.

the hell does tfw mean? you kids with your abrevs!

because you can only wear a pair of pants once if you don’t have undies

It’s using the words of empathy without actually expressing any.

I genuinely believe a lot of men/boys put “what I do” and rape into two different categories. Their idea of rape is so narrow that it’s easy to avoid wearing a ski mask and jumping a stranger in a dark alley. So whatever they’re doing isn’t rape! Add that to the whole cultural mix where we treat women’s bodies as

Guilty of being an asshole.

NO.

And bring back linings! Suit pieces and blazers should all be fully lined. Dresses should have linings. Trousers should have linings.

I think one of the shittiest consequences of that is that when someone says something truly despicable, there’s nowhere left to go. We’ve already worked ourselves up into a bug-eyed, frothing rage about Brad Pitt being a bit dumb by describing his family as migratory workers, and there is no more language left. We

I wish there were more room in the modern media world for a bit more easy generosity between folks. It’s wearying to always be demanding apologies, you know? People goof. They say stupid shit. They get tired. And it sometimes feels like we’re all just waiting for someone to piss us off so we can purge some hateful

According to another article comment section where this topic came up, kinja does not lend itself well to captioning pictures, which is like totally what you’d expect from a blogging platform. And while we’re splitting hairs, a photo credit is for the source of the photo/photographer, not the subject ; )

Oh god, the visual of Cruz in a paisley robe..........

This is a workers’ rights issue at it’s core, and has nothing to do with ‘porn’ per se - it’s about production owners not safeguarding employees/workers adequately and the industry itself (and possibly culture-at-large) disempowering victims from speaking out or making changes. I think critiquing the labour practices

It’s worth mentioning that Stoya and Kayden are two of the bigger public critics of that documentary, because (in their view) it comes across entirely like a hit piece with an axe to grind, as opposed to an objective project. I’m sure it’s also frustrating for people like Kayden and Stoya to watch critiques of their

It sounds like this was a profoundly fucked up relationship from all angles.

My dog is way too smart for his own good, and I have not yet found a latch for my bathroom trash can that he can’t figure out. He also (and I apologize for the extreme grossness) likes to eat sodden tampons. This means I have to put the trash can somewhere out of his reach whenever it’s shark week.

I don’t even like accepting their friend requests on FB.

Eh. I think the knee-jerk cries of “sex negative!” and “kink shaming!” whenever anyone criticizes porn or kink in any way are ludicrous. I also think a depressing amount of commentary on this site over the past few days has been misinformed and self-righteous at best and mean-spirited and occasionally outright cruel

“Stoya considered not releasing any of the content that she owned that featured James, but it was content that, if taken away from the whole, would have harmed the project that is her directorial debut. Graphic Depictions is a project that Stoya poured her savings, her creative energy, and some of her best work into.