Bad Bunny construyó literalmente una metáfora del sistema de clases en el centro del escenario y la llamó "La Casita".
Una estructura convertida en zona VIP para que los ricos se sientan especiales delante de los pobres que pagaron la entrada.
Antes vendo todos mis órganos de uno en uno que dejar que alguien le ponga un dedo encima a un hijo mío. La víctima no es él: son sus hijas. Y esto es una auténtica barbaridad.
Imagine ur an art school drop out and your friend gets you ur first paying gig as an artist, and not only do you not listen to her instructions but you paint a bunch of dicks and get mad when they ask you to fix it because it’s not suitable for television? #Euphoria
Lexi is actually the most evil character. Hopelessly out of touch with her true emotions and motivations. Zero loyalty to her family. Wouldn’t be friends with Rue if she became a Christian? She’s the ultimate amalgamation of a broken culture where she desperately needs to see herself as a “good person” but that insular focus actually makes her judgmental and actively harmful to those around her.
I wouldn’t call it mature. It’s clear she still carries resentment. She was making fun of Cassie in every scene leading up to this meetup scene, and if she were truly mature, she wouldn’t even pay her any attention. But it’s clear Cassie still bothers her even after all these years. The fact alone she made it seem like cassie arrived at this meeting first, tells you a lot about Maddy’s character.
Si dijeras que vas a enviar a tu hija a Afganistán o Pakistán de vacaciones, te dirían que estás loco.
Pero si expresas tu preocupación de que tu hija corre peligro por culpa de hombres procedentes de esos mismos lugares, de repente te tachan de intolerante.
Y así con todo.
>banned girls from going to school because “the Qur’an says men are superior”
>too dumb to open a water bottle
>needs a woman to open it for him