I know whenever I get pregnant accidentally, I head to the Alamo to think things through.
I know whenever I get pregnant accidentally, I head to the Alamo to think things through.
Jan deserved a big movie career, certainly as big as Rob Schneider's fucking [career].
Yeah, McConaughey, let's make sure we keep the spirit of the 1930s alive when it comes to race relations.
I saw speed the plow last week. She definitely was trying hard but the script was so boring. She didn't have much to work with.
I think the concern is that it is that little else is being depicted, so it creates a narrative that re-enforces a stereotype. It allows Westerners to feel pity while failing to actually seeing the humanity of the person suffering. I think it's more of a plea for a more thoughtful representation of the subjects of…
The author is pointing out that the contrast allows those in developed countries to maintain a façade that somehow the reason these people are afflicted with something as horrible as Ebola is because they are doing things to put themselves in harm's way. They are complicit in their fate in a way that we are not, and…
The difference in the way white bodies and black bodies are treated in the media is not limited to Ebola. It is common for dead and dying black people's bodies to be shown without regard to privacy or dignity or sensitivities of the viewing audience, but it is rare for white people to be shown in the same way. If…
I'm unapologetically unable to separate the two.
Phenomenal writer. The first five paragraphs made me put down what I was doing and pay attention.
Great aricle, I've been talking about how Duncan's being turned away totally happened due to the intersection of being poor, black, and foreign. It's not hard imagine if a pert white Christian missionary returning from West Africa had come in that the situation would have looked drastically different.
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Me, too. We are as apathetic as spelt, you and I.
Yeah, I'm not impressed by the "what, did people not like Anne Hathaway?" angle from Jezebel of all places.
No, Anne, I love you. ::rips open shirt to reveal bedazzled torso::
A woman who is sincere to a fault, as earnest as quinoa.
After reading the full article, I find that I dislike the writer more than Hathaway (though I never really had a problem with her to begin with).
Let me see if I understand this. This writer is ostensibly trying to present her positively, yet describes her as "earnest as quinoa?" I get that the writer is probably trying to be clever, but "earnest as quinoa?" Earnest as quinoa. That phrase is going to rattle around in my brain for at least the next for…
I hadn't seen her act since early episodes of 7th Heaven, but when she popped up in The New Girl recently the lack of roles made total sense. There is something.. blank about her, like total dead eyes, that was so disconcerting to watch. I can't imagine relying on her to sell a film or show. (That feels like a gallon…
I'm DYING to watch Happy Endings, but it's not on Netflix. Any idea where I could find it?? Also, the picture is everything.
I've watched every episode of Happy Endings but have been itching to re-watch it. I'll be going to YouTube now! Yes, I'm at work, but if I get fired, I'll just make a fort at your place, cool? :)