She knew exactly what the fuck she was doing.
She knew exactly what the fuck she was doing.
Steve Bannon is every freshman humanities seminar came to shambling, booze-soaked life. Other people can talk, dude. It’s okay.
Pro tip, Steve: When you binge-read while on amphetamines, you accomplish the act of finishing a lot of books, but not one goddamn thing actually sinks in. This is probably why you sound like a babbling speedfreak Chihuahua instead of the erudite polyglot you think you are.
That conversation sounds like it has more tangents than a circle. BOOM! Math burn!
So he knew some stuff about the top 10 news topics of the year.
Yep. We’ve reached the point where people are falling for the pseudo intellectual bullshit of a sentient coke booger.
No kidding. The only reason he looks like a genius is that he keeps standing next to Donald Trump. This also has the effect of making him look better-looking and more rational.
I also think he’s greatly mistaken as to which side he represents in his 1930s analogy.
he just comes off like a paranoid schizo
I’ve turned several people onto Pod Save America (and I have a Friend of the Pod shirt!) . They are THE BEST.
This was such a great, motivational sound off from Jon Favreau:
I WANT to be excited about this. Period dramas are my jam and this is one of my favorite books. And I don’t mind multiple adaptions, there are at least two Pride and Predjudice adaptations that I really love. But every time I see something for this one it just makes me want to re-watch the Winona Ryder one.
This is the wisest thing I’ve read in a while.
Emma Watson pointing up**** THIS
And somewhere the abusers are smiling about that.
Directors have complained about him interfering with their casting like that too. He clearly did that sort of thing all the time.
1) Weinstein saying someone is not fuckable is hilariously infuriating. 2) Minnie is, as you said, gorgeous. 3) Again, that Weinstein shit, I mean, does he not have mirrors in his rapehouse?
She is sublime. Quite honestly, every time I see her in a new role or interview or photo shoot, she just becomes ever more gorgeous over time. Her face is unique—and that only serves to make her a more striking and memorable beauty.
Skip Becoming Jane, there’s very little accuracy in regards to the relationship; and the movie makes it seem like this guy was influential in elevating her writing from silly little scribblings. Even though she had been writing for years before she met him, and had already been published. A better one about Austen’s…
I’m on a Jane Austen binge for the weekend. I finished both Colin Firth and Kiera’s Pride & Prejudice. My Q is: Is Becoming Jane worth it? I’ve been holding it off for the longest time, or should I just skip to Emma?