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That's Peggy Carter as her mother, isn't it? And I'm pretty sure I recognized Holliday Granger as one of the stepsisters. Why does she keep playing dislikeable supporting parts on the big screen? She was such a wonderful Lucrezia Borgia.

Sorry, but the best Cinderella movie was filmed in the Czech Republic (back then Czechoslovakia) in the 70s: Three Wishes for Cinderella. It had a feminist approach long before Hollywood thought of that.

He's the leading man in 50 Shades of Grey.

It was only the voice for me, too, at first. Those were the days.

If a woman said to another woman 'I want to rip your clothes off and sell them on ebay.' I wouldn't think it sexist. I think who said something controversial matters, too, when assessing what was said.

Sorry, but without context clues I can never tell him and Chris Pratt apart.

I looked up last year's choice. I don't know what I expected but it wasn't that.

Let me say what at least three people say on every Cumberbatch article: I don't get it. Chris Pratt looks so generic, I can't even tell him apart from that guy in the 50 shades movie. What's the deal here?

My brain actually hurts from reading this logic.

I'm excited and demand you post kitten pics.

And yet not at all unexpected.

I came across one vile post for the first time yesterday, after I had been so positively impressed by tumblr's overall reaction to their engagement. (The gist of it: She's abusive and an addict, only using him to further her own career. She 'tricked' him into the relationship with the promise of children and made him

This! Constant blow drying is also really bad for the hair. I need to wash mine every other day, so dry shampoo is a great option when I don't have enough time for my hair to dry on its own.

The main ingredient of the dry shampoo I use is rice starch. It's what takes care of the excess grease on my hair. I've actually used corn starch from my kitchen once, because dry shampoo wasn't available. The only problem was that it was almost impossible to spread evenly on my head, because I have very full and very

Imagine living the kind of life where you have the time and the urge to browse twitter for women whose views you disagree with, so that you can then insult them to feel better about your own existence. Must be sad.

The part in brackets sounds like you're trying to apologize in case your previous remark was offensive. It wasn't. As I stated in a reply to someone else I was unaware of this rumour. I do believe you, though, that you encountered it and that it is believed in certain circles of society. Stay safe and try to enjoy the

That's basically the gist of it. It's only rape if you couldn't get away and were violently forced. Saying no while being too numb/shocked to put up a fight won't do the trick. There was a case two years back where a 31 yo raped a 15 yo girl. She told him she didn't want it, but didn't fight him or try to flee because

In my experience different flies like different things. If yours aren't committing mass suicide in your beer and vinegar traps, they're probably not that into the stuff. Observe where they like to hang, what kind of food or beverage attracts them when you're eating and turn that into traps.

What he's doing might not be against the law here. I don't know anything about German harrassment or stalking laws, but rapists walk free here, if the victim only denied her/his consent verbally instead of fighting back physically. Which makes me think that harrassment laws might be outdated as well. (The rape law

German woman here. Until today I'd never heard about this attitude towards American women. Since the majority of non German women in Germany come from cultures that usually have a more conservative approach to sex than Western Europe I don't think they are considered 'easy'.