If only there had been a good guy with a bottle of Yoohoo.
If only there had been a good guy with a bottle of Yoohoo.
Oh yes indeed, you should be worried sick, in fact there’s a caravan of black fake docs, thousands of ‘em, making their way to your town right now; very bad people, very bad people.
I mean, are fake Black doctors carrying fake credentials such a common occurrence that this is something people need to worry about in an emergency? These fuckers.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: these idiots are perfectly OK with racism; they just think it’s impolite for us to call them out on it.
Etiquette school. ETIQUETTE SCHOOL.
Oh, god. On behalf of the decent white women out there, the ones who think everyone ought to be able to go about their business unharassed, we’re so sorry. We hate those people. They give us a bad name. They embolden other assholes. They need to shut the hell up and go away, and while they’re away they need to read…
In fact, here is a short, multiple-choice quiz based on an actual story reported by W(hat)I(s)T(his)F(fuckery)
I am loosely connected to the people who made the statue originally, and I can tell you that the thing is massive, took a very long time to fabricate, and was made with great care. It’s an art piece more than anything. It is truly mind boggling that the Sabrina producers thought they could just copy the whole thing…
Unfortunately, like the film’s producers, you’ll have to settle for Liam instead!
I can’t lie, I will watch the hell out of this.
Did I see Jennifer Saunders in a movie as mother??? OMG yes for this only
I love her so much!
From what I saw its got depictions of cannibalism, orgies, human sacrifice, hazing, torture, homosexuality, rape, mind control, oh and Satanic worship. I personally have no problem, but children might have questions and nightmares from the episodes. Almost forgot the references to a Church Leader attempting to use…
Unfortunately, you’re right. Not to mention, the show is making a point about the Catholic Church, too. The Church of Night is portrayed as its obverse, but not its polar opposite. I don’t want to give too much away, but the end of the show was really exciting for me because the patriarchy/issues with women’s power…
This analysis does not match the headline (although I can see why someone thought it might). I found it more feminist as it is not just a power fantasy, or pits women against women, or makes all male characters feckless, but instead uses her witchcraft coming of age as a metaphor for the real experience.
My favorite narrative element of this great and true story was how you book-ended your praise of this woman for being interested in your HEART and MIND with a detailed description of her body. Presumably you were fascinated by the HEART and MIND of her “nice boobs on the larger side”.
Uhhhhhh, why would a 17 year old make a request about what she’s going to be buried in? That doesn’t really jibe.
Cosign. They knew exactly who he was and what he stood for. They wanted all of this.
This show is explicitly about Sabrina rejecting the patriarchal system of hell. Are you saying patriarchy shouldn’t be depicted in the media?
It doesn’t, that’s literally the review’s point