trans inclusive hater rule
trans inclusive hater rule
Basically me. I cannot stand Elliots acting personally but like I like/dislike a lot of stuff no one else does so whatever. Always disliked him since the Juno days. But I dislike HIM.
TERF haters are dumb as fuck. What’s the point of hating someone if you’re hating something you made up about them? Congratulations, you’re deluded. Might as well hate Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind because it had a cameo from Jeffrey Epstein, you lobotomized twatwaffle.
What’s the point of hating […] if you’re hating something you made up […] ?
Might as well hate Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind because it had a cameo from Jeffrey Epstein
My text wasn’t super clear but I was saying that people who make shit up about things and then hate it for that reason are silly. I then made up a ridiculous thing about a great movie. A movie I refuse to ever watch again but still.
A movie I refuse to ever watch again but still.
Oh, I’m not the only one who can’t watch Eternal Sunshine again? Used to be one of my favorite films…
Crazy how things can be tied so strongly to memories… Particularly when it’s a poignant piece of art that is far too relatable.
That’s fair. Sorry, my brain is misfiring a lot this morning on stuff I’m mis-reading. That was Weekend for me…
Sending nothing but love your way <3
For real. Something that blew my mind though… years after the Spacey thing I finally saw the face of the person who made the accusations against him first.
When I first heard the accusations I had no idea who the person was.
But after watching Star Trek: Discovery for a couple years, I was floored to find out that Stamets was the one who called out Kevin Spacey. My favorite Trek character called out my former favorite actor and ruined his career.
Spacey ruined his own career.
Fucking Pay it Forward got ruined to by the way. I just said pay it forward to someone earlier today out of habit
You’re aight if you don’t click the disambiguation link
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_it_forward
I think we can keep Pay It Forward, I don’t think I knew it was a film much less an abuser-starring film.
The concept is old, but the particular phrase may have been coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her 1916 book In the Garden of Delight. Robert Heinlein’s 1951 novel Between Planets helped popularize the phrase.