To be fair, as a giant Caitlyn Jenner fan who has not missed a single episode of the 2 seasons of "I Am Cait": Caitlyn was Bruce when the Robert/Kris Kardashian divorce happened as well as during the nearly all 9 seasons of KUWTK and even Caitlyn would say (has said on the show) that this is perfectly okay to reference the timeline in Bruce / Caitlyn terms because that's how it was in history and we can't really re-write history, and even Caitlyn has express lament in not wanting to just "throw Bruce away" in history. The Jenner and K kids still call Caitlyn "Dad" and she's okay with that. The times that I referred to Caitlyn as Bruce was when she was Bruce and first married Kris and paid for all of Kris' debt when she wanted to get out of the Kardashian marriage, and then later when Bruce and Kris were married (Bruce did not become Caitlyn until after the Jenner divorce). Since then, she is Caitlyn and always will be Caitlyn. Caitlyn was Bruce when s/he walked Kim down the aisle when Kim married Kanye; Caitlyn later quipped that now she gets to wear a lot less boring clothes. In a recent episode of KUWTK, Lamar Odom slipped and called Caitlyn "Bruce" a few times (Lamar had been away from the family and then in the hospital for a long time and it was the first time he met Caitlyn), and Caityln didn't care. Changing your gender after 9 seasons of KUWTK and referencing the original genders and names of one of the main people in the show as it was in history is not disrespecting that person, it's simply recounting history as it was at that time.
Last edited by allegro; 07-18-2016 at 02:18 PM.
Taylor's lesson on how to play the victim being taken to heart. Lmfaooo
Oh hell. Taylor Swift is a liar who was exposed as one. Owe up to what you've done Taylor and move on. Bigger things are happening in the world right now.
In the last few days I've been far more angered about that Playboy playmate who body shamed another woman who was going to the same gym she was by posting her naked picture on Snapchat with a look of disgust on her face.
The responses to this gave me back a little hope in humanity as everyone blasted that idiot and defended the poor woman.
It's getting nasty on here lately.
http://gizmodo.com/experts-kanye-and...-ta-1783864863
Heh, well, yeah, that is also a problem. One should always inform the other that they are being recorded, unless it is industry knowledge that the person is always recording everything in the studio but then the person would have to be able to PROVE that it's industry knowledge. And I don't grok Taylor Swift's argument that she had to "hear" a song before approving it; I don't think he was even asking for her approval, he was just informing of her in advance, as a courtesy, but mentioning a famous person in a song (or even saying she's a bitch whom he "made famous") isn't illegal or even necessarily grounds for civil suit. But this is the person who copyrighted her name and "This Sick Beat" on shirts, so she is protecting her brand with everything she's got. She has more money than God right now, so she's probably gonna throw a lot of it around, too, heh.
Last edited by allegro; 07-18-2016 at 02:55 PM.
Can't we just have both parties killed? They're nothing more than just waste of space. Taylor is a succubus and Kanye is an insecure egomaniac with delusions of grandeur.
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertain...-kanye/491693/
Objecting to the word is a savvy move for her. It shifts the narrative away from one about her own honesty and toward a topic she feels more comfortable with: feminism. This was also the initial maneuver she used against the “Famous” lyrics, using her Grammys Album of the Year acceptance speech to “say to all the young women out there: There are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame.” But it is also a tactic—or, hey, maybe even an honest response—that has backfired, as when she blasted Nicki Minaj for seeming to “pit women against each other” when Minaj made a race-based complaint about music awards.
I always think it's strange when I see someone ranting against a certain celebrity, completely unaware that their own rant is just more fuel for the hype train.
Last edited by allegro; 07-18-2016 at 11:26 PM.
Selena Gomez dismissing BLM is disappointing.
Biggest salmon of the summer it appears.
Speaking of being recorded... That Johnny Depp
http://www.tmz.com/2016/08/15/johnny-depp-cuts-off-finger-amber-heard-photos/
Sorry for linking to TMZ but... um what the fuck?
How people are still defending him is beyond me. He needs help.
She donated her entire settlement to make people shut the fuck up. Amazing.
http://giantswire.usatoday.com/2016/...ll-beckham-jr/
He was probably scared she's gonna eat him
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Look, here's the thing. Lena Dunham is not my favorite person. Girls is decent (but has admittedly dropped off in quality over the last few seasons) but it really rubbed me wrong how blind and simple her HRC support is. She's the figurehead of "VOTE HRC CUZ SHE IS A WOMAN AND THAT IS THE ONLY REASON U NEED!" crowd, and I think that's an incredibly inept method of choosing the president. So I criticized her (and those who agree with her) for it.
You're fat shaming her. And now I have to defend her because fuck you, you sad shallow turd. That's all you got? A fat joke? Comedy is not your thing. You're a sentient YouTube comment.
Last edited by Swykk; 09-03-2016 at 08:02 AM.
Maybe take a deep breath mate? Never seen anyone so fired up over a stupid joke.
Anyway, screw her. All she's doing her whole career is playing a victim. Even when the guy is not talking to her, it's somehow a problem and she's the victim of society or whatever. So yeah, all I got is a fat joke if she wants to be a victim so much.
Last edited by telee.kom; 09-03-2016 at 08:30 AM.