It’s also worth considering the implications of continuing to hound someone after a sincere apology and a genuine attempt to fix it.
Like… so is the point ACTUALLY to stop harm being done? Or is the point just to experience the pleasure of punishing others? Be honest now
ever since likes got hidden yall started getting really brave with the holier-than-tho narratives as if you aren’t constantly liking hate tweets about Taylor’s ops
All this parasocial shit is really disturbing and embarrassing. why does everybody feel so comfortable talking definitively about people like they know them? you don't know these peopleeeee. at all. like at all at all.
I know bardot was racist because I read her wikipedia page after seeing CONTEMPT lol
but I have 0 expectation for other people to do that. it’s okay not to know things and then find out. that’s life. you’re always learning.
fake woke police in the qrts acting like they themselves didn’t just discover how evil brigitte bardot was like yesterday… mf even the pop update accounts had no idea
so many people saying the most asinine shit about Chappell when in reality none of yall knew she was problematic until yesterday which is like FINE bc who tf knows everything about everyone?!
I genuinely do not believe this is her fault. she’s playing the same characterisation as she is SUPPOSED to but this has taken so long it does not land with her age now
it's good because robin being a lesbian was maya’s idea. not only that, she actively participated in the creative process of the scene. if it were up to the duffer brothers, we never would’ve gotten this masterpiece. the original plan was to reduce robin to steve’s girlfriend.
Maya is a great actor. I have a theory that she is smart enough to know her character got absolutely nerfed and so she just went dead with her performance this season
The duffers after writing their gay main character to be kidnapped, possessed, abused by his dad, SA’d, impregnated, burned alive, and forced to come out to everyone in 1980’s Indiana all before he even graduated highschool and calling it “empowering”