I wish I had the rights to use that image. I’d post it just on its own. Read more
I wish I had the rights to use that image. I’d post it just on its own. Read more
Canadian terrorists are actually really polite, so if you build a wall they’re just going to leave quietly and reconsider their actions while sucking on snow covered in maple syrup. Read more
Uh, is that second image on Getty? Read more
Scott Walker’s responses to questions when he’s all “oh people told me this is a problem,” is the equivalent of the times a relative has told me to go on a diet because “someone saw you in public and said you look fat, but I can’t tell you who, just someone, you don’t know them, trust me.” Except none of my relatives… Read more
There was one male survivor. His segment was actually quite good because it dealt with (for about fifteen seconds) how abuse perpetrated by one male on another comes with the extra stigma of other people thinking you’re gay or less of a man, so it makes it even harder to speak up. Read more
That’s what I thought, too, but it was apparently just shot: Read more
The surprising thing is that they were definitely the hook for the show and their appearance was touted as being a major part of the doc. I think it might have been more effective to not have them on the show and just mention the reason for its creation in the beginning rather than having them come out and do some lip… Read more
Here’s a timeline Gawker put together of the molestation in relation to TLC’s decision to pull the show. Based on how long the allegations have been out there and the research that networks do before they put shows on the air, it’s not unreasonable to assume (and I think I may be too generous here) that they knew… Read more
They were discussed at length. One of the women profiled read a letter from her abuser. Another woman’s abuser (her father) was shown in childhood photos. Cheryl Burke, who was the celebrity survivor, did not mention her abuser’s name. Read more
If you watch the segment, that’s exactly what it feels like. Michelle Duggar, especially, seemed to distance herself away from the entire thing with the “bonding experience” talk. It was like they were just three socially-conscious celebs who were out there horrified that this occurs and praying for the families of… Read more
The email addresses on AOL were your usernames but because I was 12 I thought there were two separate things. I actually would email their username and ask what their email address was and then write it down in a little book. Read more
If you’ve read my previous coverage of Kim and Kanye, you should know I’m not even a secret fan. I'm just a fan. I think they are great (more kim than Kanye). And I think this is great, too. Read more
I really think they’ll give him the shoes regardless, but look how much publicity this guy’s plight has gotten once Kim and Kanye stepped in. Just saying “we’ll give you the shoes” is great, but I think many more people will donate (and not just to this guy) if they can say they were part of this story. Read more
I hope no one is expecting one of them to donate a kidney. Even the shoe thing is more than that they had to do. Read more
Fortunately there’s a rabbit right behind the guinea pig in the picture! Read more
Has he done anything else? I’m only familiar with this song. (Sorry, not really into mainstream stuff, lol. More of a Black Veil Brides fan.) Read more
In CHRIST. Read more
Yeah, I was wondering if that was a coincidence or if he sent this out to his friends and family as a show of pride and his bro was all “I got you, fam.” Read more