I do not have enough fedoras for half of these comments.
I do not have enough fedoras for half of these comments.
No, they need to stand up on the issue, but not make it purely about themselves. Using their platforms to highlight the work that women, activists and their colleagues have done in the space, pointing out how institutions have failed, and actually supporting change are all relatively easy to do.
Can I just say, I don’t get the complaints on this and other articles criticising male actors for their lack of substantive solidarity on the Time’s up/Me too campaigns...
Few things enrage me more than “dadbod.” There’s nothing about hanging out with children that should cause weight gain. Whereas mothers have an actual fucking pregnancy to endure, and I doubt I’ll be alive to see the day (if ever) when people stop shaming women for looking imperfect after having a fucking baby.
He’s wearing a pin that says times up and was asked what it means to him, this isn’t about being afraid of talking out of his place he just hadn’t given it any thought and wore the symbol anyway.
I mean... he’s literally wearing a pin that says #TIMESUP. Are you so stupid that you put slogans on your body that you don’t understand, right before you appear on camera? No? Then why on earth are you generating such an ardent defense for this dude who apparently IS that stupid?
How would he have been mansplaining or talking out of place when he was asked be a reporter?
Here you go.
Why is Ryan Seacrest so vapid?
This is a huge disappointment to me. Alex Skarsgård is one of my favourite actors, and my biggest crush, and not only SHOULD he have said something, given the role he won for, but I would have expected him to anyway, based on previous interviews I’ve seen/read. Dammit.
These mens’ publicists have totally failed them.
This saddens me greatly because he’s my first celeb crush in a long time (yes, like a 12 year old. yes i’m an adult and yes i know it’s sad!) and he didn’t even think to have an answer prepped? Who is his goddamn manager? Agghhhhh!
And yet this dude can go on for fucking hours about his “Dad Bod”, a thing some douche came up with to explain why most men in Hollywood can be overweight while women would get run out of town for looking like that.
It’s a joke playing on the stigma that there are not as many famous women comedians due to women not being funny. Seinfeld said something along these lines when explaining the lack of women on his comedians getting coffee or whatever the fuck his show is called.
It’s the doubling down that’s killing me. Also, Horshack laughed at everything.
it was a joke for the perpetual “women arent funny” comment. sure, it didnt really pertain to the article but warrants placement here. lighten up.
You should be embarrassed - 80+ people got the obvious joke you missed. And then doubled down on.
How on Earth is it not an invasion of privacy? A text isn’t different to a conversation spoken aloud.
Actually, three years ago I went to a special seminar that the kids’ school hosted called “Technology and Your Tween/Teen”.