Because it’s a scathing insult framed as empathy.
Because it’s a scathing insult framed as empathy.
Go with that one -- would be far more interesting!
We need Ellis to show up and try to stop the wedding by poisoning everyone.
She has writing talent. And she has the invincibility of growing up a rich white girl. But that doesn’t mean that other people have to find her attractive. Some will. Most won’t. That’s life.
I am living for the backhanded shadiness of this comment.
keep thinking this is a relationship between Nanny McPhee and David Fostter Wallace since I’m not actually sure who these people are.
Katherine McPhee is a pretty singer with a voice designed for syrupy power ballads who is not distinctive enough to really make anything happen on her own.
Nobody should want to hear someone championing the feelings of racists and sexual harassers over victims’ feelings
this is an astoundingly stupid post.
To that point, he says he’s “happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit...
“Anna Karenina”, “The Duchess”, that terrible-looking Freud/Jung one with Fassbender I keep meaning to see.
Jamie Lee Curtis is just...
The older I get, the more the term hysterical provokes a cold, decidedly unhysterical, fury.
She’s one of the most unfairly criticized, and mistreated athletes in her profession. What you call “worship” others call balancing the scale to the poor treatment she often receives
I’m fifteen and it’s the early nineties. I am goth and hanging out at the goth place with all the other goths. I walk into a coffee shop and see a girl I know who is always very dressed up but tonight she is wearing overalls and crying into her cafe latte—let’s call her Ava. I ask a mutual acquaintance if Ava is…
It’s pretty simple. Catcher in the Rye is a novel written in what some people consider to be pretty English about feelings that they have felt. When something resonates with you, it really doesn’t matter what the literary quality of that work is. All those misogynistic books you just listed tended to resonate with…
God help us if Maynard and Lena Dunham ever decide to collaborate.
I think she’s speaking her truth. I think it brings up a valid purpose of sex work and a service they can provide. There were even talks of visits to sex workers being possibly covered by some European health plans for disabled and such (not sure how that panned out). I’ve never felt sex work should be disparaged so…
Plus seeing sex workers would also be considered cheating on her husband, which I’m sure is something else she may not be proud of even if the relationship was falling apart.
Look, I was already in love with Jameela Jamil. If you keep telling me all the ways she is incredible that I didn’t already know about then I’ll have nothing left to surprise me when she finally comes to take me away from all this. Just leave us a little something for ourselves, hm?