Nah, that’s not my read on that sentence. I mean, if you just look at the phrasing it’s pretty clear that’s not what he’s saying:
Nah, that’s not my read on that sentence. I mean, if you just look at the phrasing it’s pretty clear that’s not what he’s saying:
Did I miss a memo where Zoe Kazan has to answer for her grandfather’s actions decades before she was born? What kind of local mafia chieftan-ass BS is this?
It’s a book about her own experiences. I don’t know why it’s gross that she included a part of her experience that was obviously very traumatic. I think unfortunately we just live in a society where the only way people seem to be able to normalize mental health, addiction, queerdom, etc. is by selling it. That’s not…
Don’t forget that he’s Canadian. From what I can find, they didn’t start routine vaccinations for chickenpox until 2000. It’s not unlikely he caught it before then.
And the contestant was right to flag this because *any* personal interaction with a judge could be later seen as either manipulation or favoritism. Even if she hadn’t felt like they were flirty, it would *still* be inappropriate to reach out to a contestant in this way. That’s what gets me. If my boss sent me a…
You spend a decade+ working hip to hip with someone and they tweet condolences to you for the loss of a sibling? Nah. I’m an elder millennial but they’ve got a generation on me. That’s a phone call, video call, DM, something private. Not a performative post from someone you’ve been boxing out for years. The jumping…
“Our long national nightmare is over”
...is it boom? Have you never gotten an ounce of utility from a movie review (or even just a recommendation from a friend who shares your taste) in terms of helping you to decide whether to go see it?
Got it, you were a shitty employee. Okay, no need to tell the whole internet about it.
So you sexually harassed your coworkers? Ya, good you worked when people looked the other way. Creepy though that you admit that.
It feels like the commentariat has experienced a dramatic uptick in the presence of asshats since the big staff exodus a couple months ago.
Nobody gets fired for briefly touching a woman’s knee. Langella is a fairly big name, and given he’s older than the norm for this part, the production obviously wanted to cast him. You fire somebody under contract for nothing, you get sued. This was something or he’d not have gotten fired.
Hopefully your tombstone won’t read “he got regularly outraged on behalf of sexual harassers”
DJ Jazzy Jeff
Learn English. They is a very common singular pronoun, and has been long before trans folk started using it.
It’s probably the truth. The show must go on in that business. 🤷🏾♀️
I’m still mad about Spencer’s score not getting a nom (also for cinematography!).
The terms of his redemption were wholly satisfied by his role in Paddington 2.
I’d like to see Paddington Bear as the next Doctor. There, I said it!
“...her expression is fairly unreadable as the camera cuts to and away from Villanelle. Is this just a poke in the ribs to viewers to remind us that she’s not kissing Villanelle? It’s a moment likely to be turned over and analyzed pretty extensively by a fanbase eager to see Eve and Villanelle finally consummate their…