That’s awful! I’m glad she’s getting at least some justice.
That’s awful! I’m glad she’s getting at least some justice.
Kevin is the saddest excuse for a man ever
Yes, this. I heard an interview with him once, and he was a tantruming about the poor reviews he got for a movie, probably Jersey Girl. His response, “I’m a huge star. I could fuck that critic’s wife any time I wanted.” He kept repeating that, too. As if they critic’s wife was an object with no say in this revenge…
I like the cut of your jib. And soup. Man, do I like soup.
Well, now that it affects men...
There is no right reason to appear on this show.
I’m watching it with the kids. Logan’s not all that bad, but they did write him as a complex, and relatively dickish kid who has real fights with Rory.
As a woman who didn’t speak of being raped to my friends let alone the police prior to the Cosby publicity, I can attest that the public spotlight on the issue made it much easier to broach the subject with friends. In turn this resulted in me finding out that more than one of my friends had experienced similar…
Yeah, I just don’t remember. A bunch of the Logan-era episodes I only watched once just because Rory’s growing pains were so painful. I guess it all started around the time she slept with Dean, and then between Logan and dropping out and the estrangement with her mom, it was all just hard to watch.
Team Jess 2.0 - fuck-up bad boys who like to read...and then get their shit together while working in a vaguely artsy field.
Do you lame motherfuckers have a trilby-shaped bat signal, or something, to call for backup when one of you is threatened?
Yes, let's freak out every time someone uses a non-gender-specific insult because women don't like it when gendered insults are used against us for behaving in ways that are celebrated in men.
Right! Sure, they know what they signed up for, but having feelings for someone and watching him repeat the same hold hands/snuggle/laugh/makeout pattern with 10 other women would at the very least be annoying.
Have you heard about the “bystander effect” though? I understand that it’s even more pronounced for adolescents and teenagers.
That is just not good enough. If you saw some shit was happening, even if you didn’t know what it was, how would you not demand that everyone stay in their seats? How was someone not then sitting with the kids who had been pulling shit? How did they not notice and pay attention when the victim was coaxed back there?…
On a side note, man those seats look uncomfortable. They look like the seats you would see in a Star Trek bus terminal. No wonder everyone looks grumpy. And that one guy is not even paying attention at all but playing with his phone.
Yes! Microaggressions are hard to deal with over a long period of time. They really eat at your confidence and self esteem so it's not hard to see why Jubilee felt the way she did and why ben couldn't see it! Microaggressions can be hard to explain to a person who doesn't experience them on a daily basis. I feel for…
This movie was terrible. God awful.
In fairness, that movie was terrible for so many reasons. The fact that it was crtitically acclaimed is baffling.