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Vanessarefusestowritedownburnerkey
vanessarefusestowritedownburnerkey

Right, the women are very feminist and progressive. But I’m talking about the men, who I’ve heard (and experienced)as holding very outdated views about women,especially in more rural Quebec, where sexism, racism, and xenophobia is rampant.

Is that really true? Quebec was late to the feminism party (women didn’t get the right to right to vote until 1940, compared to 1917 in Ontario) and so many Quebec women I know slam their men for being sexist and chauvinist. And cheap lol. 

““This is behavior that even supporters of the Confederate battle flag can agree is criminal and shouldn’t be allowed,” he stated.”

On tv, It overwhelms her and makes her look like a cupcake. If she was a little taller it would be a really gorgeous look.

Her dress is another one that looks better ‘in person’. It’s actually quite stunning and and has a very artistic/sculptural feel to it.

The photos aren’t doing her justice. The dress is so shimmery and looks like a dream!

There’s a pic of her at a concert and she sits and you can see how obvious her ass implants are.

So I saw Inception with my then bf and a friend, and they both were stoned (which I thought would have enhanced the experience) but didn’t it bc it was too “confusing”. Simpletons lol. I wanted to share how amazing I thought the movie was so I found forums about it and boy, did they put my enthusiasm to shame!! Like,

City of God!! Gahhh I forgot about that one. Amazing movie.

I think La La Land will win and this disappoints me because I really found it lacking. And I was rooting for it to be good because I thought people were being too hard on it! I liked what it was trying to do but didn’t think Ryan and Emma had chemistry which made the whole movie (and ending) feel pointless.

Nah, I think he really is gay, he’s just the typical self-hating conservative kind. I saw him on a Joe Rogan podcast where he said he wished he wasn’t gay and if he could choose not to be he would. Joe called him out on being pretty damaged and broken. I think he puts down gayness to fit in with the right, when in

Oh, really? I liked it because it helped with the tension and feelings of despair and desperation, especially in that particular scene. I also thought the music helped to create a more ‘abstract’ feeling, where the audience is a bit removed which helped the flashback scenes.

Don’t get me wrong, I liked the choreography and the way the camera panned in one continuous motion, but the singing was so mediocre and the sound of the music was too quiet for how ‘loud’ the singers looked like they were singing. Like, the movements and sound didn’t match up. if that makes sense.

When the first number started on the freeway, my heart sank because I realized what I was in for. Bad pop music with no dynamic with even worse lip synching.

The score is beautiful and haunting and definitely stuck with me after the film. I just saw La La Land this week and was really disappointed by the music (among other things). I thought it was cheesy, flat, and all round unmemorable.

This is fantastic,thanks for sharing.

This song is atrocious.

This is insane. I am legitimately terrified of the damage this man could do.

I feel like only asshole boys did shit like that. Not making a comment about these boys, per se.

I actually think this segment was successful for the left because it further exposed how juvenile and one dimensional Milo is. The counter terrorist guy and Larry were taking turns reading him for filth and the audience definitely cheered harder for them than Milo. Milo was clearly outsmarted and even looked flustered