the olivia munn situation basically sums up my criticism on the time’s up movement. you wear your tiny pins to social events and award ceremonies to show that “you care,” but you don’t. you’ll never stand up for the people that are silenced behind the doors.
Like your job as an audience member is to listen. Nowadays it seems like everyone wants to fix things they have no creative control over. You don’t work for her and never will! Doing things like this feels like you don’t trust in the artist wholeheartedly. Ok.
Kali Uchis condemns the use of alcohol in new Instagram story:
“Please stop drinking liquor !!! by consuming it into the body, it extracts the very essence of the soul, allowing the body to be more susceptible to LOW frequencies & even demonic energies”
y’all be in key club, unicef, interact, and all what not and still tweet “florida and flint will never get our help idc 😂😂” as if that isn’t your job in the first place
Pretty privilege is def a double-edged sword. I know plenty of attractive women who have few friends because people grow to resent them for how their life appears. Being very pretty often makes way for envy, projection, and people assuming that you don’t have real problems.
The people in the comment section of those “my skin as a 30 year old who’s lived her life” calling those women haggard ugly grannies definitely call themselves girls girls btw