vanillalips
VanillaLips
vanillalips

The fact that Rashida even needs to explain her statements is a sad commentary on the state of what now passes for feminism. People have become more interested in rhetorical one-ups and policing the orthodoxy of others than in actual feminist solidarity.

On my Spotify playlist yesterday: Linda Ronstadt and Joni Mitchell. Neither one had to wear pasties or g-strings on stage to have successful careers. Yes, I am an old.

I know Rashida, doesn't it suck when women sell sex the way men want them to?

Shhhhh shhh shhh Rashida......take off your clothes

Rashida, I really want to like you but you need to stop talking. Whether a woman decides to make a patriarchal bargain or simply enjoy her sexuality, it's not your business. Matrix of oppression and all that. Not only that, you don't get to judge because YOU HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING which side of the issue they're

Rihanna's entire "empowered woman" image is completely manufactured. I really wanted to believe it was real, but the truth is that she is the willing puppet of others created to make tons of money.

"I got 99 problems, but the fact that I just torpedoed a $225 million deal for my client ain't one. No, seriously, we're going to do a lot better by continuing to build his brand in NYC, anyway — where I am told we can also do some big pimpin." - Jay-Z

I can't stand women like Rashida Jones, she has zero problem with posing half naked on GQ, or being photograph by someone like Terry Richardson. But how dare other woman do the same?

Lincoln apparently "exploded,"
This is the part that makes me think it's just tragic theater.

Looks like Robinson Cano has 99 problems and Jay Z may be his biggest one.

Jason Bay would like to remind the Mariners that he is also a free agent.

"Ca-No, Thanks"

Robinson Cano has 99 problems and Jay-Z is all of them

Since people are mention a lot of human looking androids and cyborgs, how about the death of Alicia from "The Lonely?"

**SPOILERS**

Even though not everyone likes Kubrick & Spielberg's "A.I.", there were certainly (several) robot deaths that were very moving.

Now playing

Haters gonna hate, but I'm standing up for Spielberg's AI:

If you didn't cry at the end of A.I., you have no soul.

Now playing

Actually the one that immediately popped into my mind was Data's daughter Lal from the episode "The Offspring." That episode absolutely gutted me!