Working Girl, anyone? Yeah, he was not really the point of the movie, but he at least provided some cute eye candy, if businessman Harrison is your thing.
Working Girl, anyone? Yeah, he was not really the point of the movie, but he at least provided some cute eye candy, if businessman Harrison is your thing.
Buzzfeed posted a pic of pre-fame Harrison Ford working as a carpenter. He was hot, but not nearly as hot as he was in the gif at the bottom of the article…
Why is everyone so shocked that Ford was hot 30 years ago?
Just because you went to Harvard doesn’t mean you’re smart or have sense.
Actual conversation about Australia’s defence force with my very educated, very lovely Japanese student:
This is such an avoidable tragedy. I cannot stress how important it is for people to put their goddamn cellphones down, keep your head up and stay alert, and for the love of FUCK take your headphones out when you are walking/running/existing in public.
Japan also cut a scene from The Last Emperor which depicted The Rape of Nanking from the Japanese version of the film.
I feel bad for this guy.
Yeah, I admit I’d buy the authenticity of Japan owning its responsibility if they discussed this (and other WW2 Japanese atrocities) in schools or the wider society, like, at all. I heard about Hiroshama very, very frequently when I lived there (which is fair) and yet any mention of Nanking drew blank faces.
Do the surviving victims agree that it’s “irreversibly solved” or is that just the words of some politician who wants them to shut up already?
Isn’t it a shame when we look at an apology like this, and we can’t even be certain of it’s validity? And you’re right: after all this time, while it’s good to finally have an official apology, it’s like...so what? How is this going to fix anything for anyone? It’s too little, too late.
This is too sudden to feel authentic. It feels like when a hotel throws in a too-ripe fruit basket and some stale chocolates because a worker barged into your hotel room accidentally at 5 am and saw you naked(true story). It’s too little, too late. Even many liberal Japanese people believe that this is all a made-up…
That’s $41 per woman forced into sex slavery, seventy years after the war ended. In 1942 dollars, that would be, what, a few cents? That’s bullshit.
I wonder if it was lush lust? I tried it on one day because I wanted a strong jasmine perfume but it ended up smelling like petrol on me