I think it also has to be in a language besides English.
I think it also has to be in a language besides English.
It’s simple but not boring. V. Hudg looks great (even if I personally lean toward the more colourful, more adventurous gowns).
You had me until you mentioned Freakonomics (those guys are hacks):
Fair enough. My language was a little platitudinous, but the point remains that while there are pockets on the internet like this one and think pieces from academics and intellectuals, the majority of mainstream coverage seems to reflect the sentiment, “Look at the great thjng this person is doing to help other…
Because the focus of such an article should be on the tragic absurdity of children who would have been kept from graduating because their parents’ couldn’t pay their lunch bills and not the person who ponied up the money, as laudable as that may be.
I suspect the writer is as skeptical of philanthropy as most progressives. She’s commenting on the way MrBeast’s (sic) shtick takes it to a grotesque, almost parodic level. Just like you wouldn’t need to save orphans from a machine in a world that values children, you wouldn’t need the Sacklers’ name on a museum in a…
Honestly, that was my biggest takeaway from this article. Since when is “macabre” a Big Word?
Worse than Brad Pitt?
Same. And I am enough of a fan that I had tickets to her show in 2020 before it got Covid-canceled.
I know several people in Toronto who lost otherwise young, healthy relatives in places like India and Iran. When you’re as sheltered as Harrelson is, it’s hard to see the big picture.
Sorry, I’m just used to being on the att-Aaack when it comes to Cathy.
Hey man, Cathy had her issues, but her character was more nuanced than she was ever given credit for (no, really), and the strips were pretty progressive for their time about the issues facing boomer women in the workplace: sexual harassment, lack of paid leave for new parents, dickbag bosses who aren’t as smart as…
I have seen some high end ones — e.g. Prada — that were more aesthetically interesting than anything I could ever afford, the design being complicated enough to be difficult to knock off well…but I still wouldn’t buy them.
It’s a dismissive reply people use when someone is perceived to be oversharing. Ignore him. You were not oversharing. This site doesn’t care about monitoring trolls, full stop.
By “financial opportunities,” to what is she specifically referring? Would they be enough to make up for the target on his back that comes with supporting a trans child in this political climate?
Holding out for the all-Yiddish adaptation.
I mean, it’s People, but this is from less than a year ago:
Eh, as someone who has worn sunscreen on my face religiously since my late teens (which my Gen X peers all thought was crazy at the time), my fortysomething hands do probably “give me away” but I haven’t had any work done.
I feel like Debi Mazar probably gives it to her straight.
Lavender bridesmaids dresses have been a thing since time eternal.