theotherboleyngirl
TheOtherBoleynGirl
theotherboleyngirl

Are you grammatically challenged?

No, “have” is correct.

You should “of” checked this comment...

Ehh...... There was a really big freaking paycheck involved. You’ve never done a job you despised simply in order to get paid?

I mean, I don’t exactly wanna drag you, but at the same time “if you don’t like your job, don’t do it” isn’t a standard we apply to anywhere else but Hollywood. Pattinson is simply engaging in the time-honored tradition of complaining about his shitty-ass job that he does to put food on the table and a roof over his

That’s absolutely true, but they belong to an often shady “brotherhood” that frequently places generating revenue above the health and safety of the public, and maintains a culture that shields its worst members of any repercussions from their bad acts, regardless of the severity (up to and including murdering

No one really cares what cops want to do, they care about what cops actually do.

So they aren’t cops.

That makes no sense to me sorry.

If you watch the show then you know the photo and know there will be a spoiler because it says spoiler. If you don’t watch the show, then you don’t recognize the photo, so why do you care about a spoiler... or even if you do, it says spoiler three times so maybe don’t read it.

But...what can I say, we really like fucking each other?

But if you want to promote something for marginalized groups, (like this PAX session) but keep the event open to everyone, then an event aimed at women, transgender, etc could possibly be filled with mostly men (especially with the sheer number of LoL players and its main demographic). At that point the marginalized

“Equality can feel like oppression to the privileged.”

Yes, it’s stripping away all the context and history that makes the two different. It’s like asking why we don’t have programs or initiatives to promote men in tech (because men already receive tons of encouragement on their own).

I see what you did there. You decided that swapping something in to show the injustice is a fair judgement of how unjust it is when it really isn’t.

They’ve tried that.  It ends up with the same manbabies crying and threatening the women.  Give the ladies their space.  We will survive.  It’s not permanent.

When women are targeted, harassed and attacked as a gender, then it’s important and extremely helpful for them to have a closed-doors session where they can actually open up about what they’ve experienced without fear of men associating their comments with specific people.

I wish you were joking, but when this first came out, the LoL subreddit was full of those kinds of tone deaf, utterly delusional comparisons. Just endless threads of clueless white boys (who probably weren’t even at PAX) comparing the whole thing to Rosa Parks or civil rights in general... just for being asked to not

Tell men that a single room at a single event is off limits to them for a couple of hours and it’s a war crime to be tried at the Hague. Implement and nourish a work culture openly hostile for over a decade and “ThaT’S JuSt VieDEo GamES BRo”


But how do you define what makes the “Best Picture”. The CGI towards the end may have been sloppy and some of the action unnecessary but this was a film that also managed to discuss the legacies of colonialism, revenge, put Africa in the central spotlight of a major film for once, and have good well-rounded characters