#franksexpress
#franksexpress
Not sure, but I do know that it’s definitely “not to make friends.”
Someone on the Bachelorette may not be there for the right reasons?
I was sad for Everyone’s Best Friend, James Taylor.
Meh. It’s a bad (as in, unfunny) joke, but I’m not entirely sure the outrage is justified.
“My personality is shit.”: kind of my new personal brand tbh. Another great takeaway from this season is to begin all hypothetical situations with “so, let’s pretend you’re Hitler...”
The music that entire episode was fantastic.
That nice helping of humble pie a girl served made the whole show worth it.
I love this movie so much. It is my go to when I am feeling down, and I also take liberty with the monologues in my own reactions.
I know Streep has many memorable moments in her extensive career but god dammit, the cerulean sweater monologue leaves me in awe every time.
I came here to make a Hollywoo joke.
Me, reading through the article and the comments. You guys are a hoot, and apparently I am 12.
Would you feel the same if the artist were female? Honestly?
Yeah, I’m not really thrilled with the reinforcement of the idea of women’s bodies as an “embodiment of nature” more than men’s bodies. The woman-as-nurturing-earth-mother-figure is not necessarily feminist. When it’s used to suggest that women are fundamentally different from men—more nurturing, more connected to…
Yeah, I have a hard time seeing it as anything else too. It’s amazing how naked women can be used as a symbol for nearly anything. Thing is, no matter what the subject, it’s still objectification. This thing is especially dubious since it’s a white dude yelling “for our daughters!” LOL, wut?
I keep coming back to this article because I want to see if anyone ever responds with specifics about how they’ve been helped... so far I’ve been disappointed. No one wants to share how their spiritual guide has helped them? That’s not a very good way to attract people to your cult.
And calling himself a Christian.