This has nothing to do with trans rights.
This has nothing to do with trans rights.
until they make it personal by walking up to me and giving me no option but to see it
That’s a lot of words to put towards expressing one’s purported apathy.
Why does someone’s nipple affect you so much? It’s a body part, not someone threatening you with a gun.
On the one hand, good for you for avoiding the parts of the internet where men talk shit about women for every tiny little ‘mistake’ they make.
I was prepared to roll my eyes at this, but at the end of the day she has a point. In the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty three we should not still be getting so concerned about women’s nipples showing.
“vast majority of people”
Man by that logic we’d never have to hear from weirdo right wing billionaires again. We do though, so I think that there isn’t any real “I can relax and shut the fuck up” amount of money for these people.
He knows eventually he’ll become a right wing media darling and start being able to live off just that.
I mean he’s a gigantic asshole so this is in no way surprising.
One of TLJ’s dozen or so plot threads is vaguely similar to BSG. Big whoop.
Rian didn’t “fumble” anything, he spun near gold out of the crapola that TFA spewed all over the franchise.
which was all accepted into the Library of Congress.
Lol advertisers. That ship sailed months ago, one-joke.
How long until TV’s Zachary Levy only does Christian/Right Wing propaganda films? I would not be shocked to see him in Sound of Freedom 2 or some Pure Flix piece of shit.
Gadot’s a dynamic, compelling performer? She sounds exactly the same in every single role, monotone and with barely any emotion. It worked ok for Wonder Woman as a woman out of time and place but when you hear the same voice in other roles all it proves is she has zero range.
She is not a good actor at all. She is…
No they won’t prolong the strike. These waivers (i) prove that productions won’t become uneconomical under union contracts, (ii) reward producers who agree to the new conditions, and (iii) allow as many workers as possible (and not just WAG and SAG-AFTRA jobs) to maintain an income during the strike...which is the…
In related AV Club news, a website that ushered its former writing staff out the door and replaced them with cheaper, more industry-friendly writers is reporting on the plight of writers.
Yes, if by “a lot of actors,” you mean “2.09% of SAG-AFTRA members.” Because that’s how many voted against the strike. 2.09%. The rest of them know that if they don’t win this, there won’t be jobs left for them to work.
This is what strike funds are for.
>A lot of actors forced into a strike