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"LOL. Thanks for taking the bait, I thought you were a basic bitter betty bitch throwing shade at the most famous actress in the world, and I was correctomundo. Hahaha. Sooooo predictable."

I hope you choke on a cupcake.

The problem with that reasoning is that 99.9% of people know what murder is. A surprisingly number of people do not know what rape is. They assume that rape is a scary stranger that jumps out from behind a tree and drags a 13 year old virgin away. Rape is also using alcohol or drugs to gain sexual access to a

Angelina would have needed to gain serious muscle to be a believable astronaut (similar to her figure in Tomb Raider 2 which she had to work immensely hard to maintain). Sandra Bullock naturally has a more athletic figure so it wasn't as dramatic but she put in a lot of work to have her thighs look like they did.

So bury our heads? That's pretty stupid reasoning. It's one of those things you have to be constantly vigilant about.

Thank you. I think I am tired of people getting enraged that just because someone brought up motherhood into the topic they are all up in arms about how they themselves are not mothers and are totally able to give love.

Having a child? She doesn't have a child. She learns to love again through befriending a child after a man that she loved hurt her and betrayed her trust.

Not until it changes things, we haven't.

Obviously.

The writer and the actor both confirmed it, so obviously Dodai wasn't far off in finding the metaphor.

In Frozen it was an actual line that Elza said to her sister saying "You can't marry a man you just met." It was awesome.

but I really wanted her to just burn shit down to the ground for like the entirety of the movie.

goodness, someone needs a xanax and a nap.

re read the original. It was assuredly about rape.

Rape victim here. It does change you, profoundly, identity and all. This is a huge part of why its so terrible - I'm a different person if i don't experience my rape.

Neil Gaiman wrote and INTENSELY CREEPY version of Snow White where the princess is evil and the stepmother is good/powerful. I think it's called "Snow, Glass, Apples".

Unless it causes some triggers, it is a very worthwhile movie to go see. The scene itself is not graphic (you don't see him actually cutting through her flesh). It's very much a lead up, then we see the aftermath. Everything is well-implied however. It is very stark, and tragic, and for me, and my primitive male

my timbers are shivered, but I'll get over it.

My problem is that my personality is OBNOXIOUSLY similar to hers. I'm just, you know, also human. So I attract the dudes who want a Manic Pixi Dream Girls and then they're like "wait wtf no" when it turns out I have flaws and and shit.