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PLEASE STAND BY Official Trailer (2018)

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A young autistic woman runs away from her caregiver in an attempt to submit her manuscript to a "Star Trek" writing competition.

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Natasha Leggero Reveals Sexual Harassment by Hollywood Producer

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Natasha talks about being pregnant and she reveals that she was sexually harassed by Hollywood producer James Toback.

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Scarlett Johansson Calls out James Franco in Women’s March Speech

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About James Franco : (she didn’t name him directly during her speech but a rep for Johansson later confirmed it)
“How could a person publicly stand by an organization that helps to provide support for victims of sexual assault while privately preying on people who have no power? I want my pin back, by the way.”

About her own personal experience:
“Suddenly I was 19 again and I began to remember all the men who had taken advantage of the fact that I was a young woman who didn’t yet have the tools to say no, or understand the value of my own self-worth. I had many relationships both personal and professional where the power dynamic was so off that I had to create a narrative that I was the cool girl who could hang in and hang out, and that sometimes meant compromising what felt right for me.”
“No more pandering. No more feeling guilty about hurting someone’s feelings when something doesn’t feel right for me. I have made a promise to myself to be responsible to my self, that in order to trust my instincts I must first respect them.”


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Tracee Ellis Ross Speaks Out About Pay Disparity And Future Blackish Appearances

Ciara Tells Women to #LevelUp

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The new Ayesha Curry has polarized Twitter by retweeting a sermon by John Gray, in which he tells women to stop acting like girlfriends and instead act like wives. He says, "You're not a wife when I marry you, you're a wife when I find you. You become my wife when I find you. Too many women want to be married but you're walking in the spirit of girlfriend."
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ABC cancels "Marvel's Inhumans"

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It appears that ABC has quietly cancelled Inhumans by removing any traces of the show from their press site.

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Now lets pretend that this show never existed, and renew Agents of SHIELD for another season, ABC.

Promo Clips for Channel 4's New Series Derry Girls


Ed Sheeran will quit music when he starts a family

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Ed Sheeran says once he starts family, which he wants to do before he is 30 (he is now 26).

He says once he has kids, all of his ambition will be gone when he has another life to take care of. He says that he will just want to be a good father.

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Would you (/did you) quit your career once you have kids ONTD ? also how is ed sheeran 26 wh a t

Dawson's Creek Turns 20: The 10 Most Gut-Wrenching Episodes

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The Dawson's Creek pilot turns 20 today (WTF)! I wrote this and thought I'd submit it for you guys since a few of you requested I do that. :o)



1. Season 1, Episode 12: "Beauty Contest"

While many fans remember the episode where Joey enters the Miss Windjammer pageant in the hopes of winning $5,000 toward her college tuition for her rendition of "Own My Own" from Les Misérables or Pacey’s outlandish monologue in the style of William Wallace as the only male contestant, there was a lot more going on.



"Beauty Contest" is the first time Dawson Leery sees — truly sees — his lifelong best friend as something more. Jen instantly picks up on this backstage as they watch Joey perform, and Dawson grasps it even harder afterward when he and Joey have yet another conversation about how their feelings are changing. It’s no surprise their first (real — the staged one in "Detention" doesn’t count) kiss was only one episode away.

Standout Quote: "It's just makeup — and hairspray — and tomorrow I'll be back to being Joey. Just Joey. The too-tall girl that lives on the wrong side of the creek." — Joey Potter

2. Season 2, Episodes 14 and 15: "To Be or Not to Be"/"…That Is the Question"

This two-parter revolved around Jack McPhee — who is new to Capeside, alongside his sister Andie — coming to terms with the fact that he is gay and being forced by the actual worst teacher in the history of teaching to read a poem out loud that he is not ready to read.

If the close-to-tears tone in Jack's voice and Mr. Peterson forcing him to continue reading weren't enough to get waterworks going, the moment Pacey spits in the latter’s face was (secondary to the cheers, of course).



The second part sees an extremely emotional Jack pleading with his estranged father (played by the late David Dukes) to face the situation head-on, and the acting by Kerr Smith during this heated exchange still has many fans wondering why he doesn't have an Emmy on his home mantel.



Luckily, Jack has a huge amount of support from his sister, friends and Jen's Grams. And he and his dad do work it out — but not for a season and a half.

Standout Quote: "If Jack is gay, he doesn't need your judgment, young man. The Lord above will be the one to judge him, as he will judge all of us." — Evelyn "Grams" Ryan

3. Season 3, Episode 20: "The Longest Day"

Season 3 remains one of if not the strongest season of Dawson’s Creek in that it represented the true climax of the series. Boiled down to one episode, that climax is "The Longest Day," when Joey and Pacey finally work up the (admittedly hesitant) courage to tell Dawson they have romantic feelings for each other. It’s told from three different points of view, which also makes it a pretty unique episode, emotional impact aside.



As one would expect, Dawson reacts very poorly, even though he was the one who asked Pacey to keep an eye out for Joey after Dawson himself rejected her. But that’s textbook Dawson — and it doesn’t change the fact that anyone who has been on the receiving end of betrayal not only from their best friend but also their assumed romantic soulmate knew what the poor guy was feeling, lash-outs and all. And it sucked.

Standout Quote: "Ever had one of those days you wish you could live all over again?" — Joey Potter (voice-over)

4. Season 4, Episode 20: "Promicide"

Pacey spends two entire seasons making everyone fall in love with him as Joey does (remember when he watched her sleep, and as a teenager that wasn’t at all creepy but now sort of is?), then promptly smashes that visage with a temper tantrum at the gang’s prom that ends with him dumping Joey in front of the entire senior class.



And it's not because Joey is upset that he messed up the flowers and the limo or other items on the laundry list of things he thinks he has to do to make Joey happy. It's because deep down, Pacey thinks he isn't good enough for her, and she's going off to college to become something great while he's stuck in Capeside with his insecurities.



For those who had been rooting for this couple from the beginning, it was a rough 44 minutes. Luckily, the writers put Joey and Pacey together in the end, and for that they deserve the world.

Standout Quote: "You break my heart into a thousand pieces, and you say it’s because I deserve better?" — Joey Potter



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Can't believe it's been 20 effing years. What's your favorite/most tear-inducing DC episode, ONTD?

Jamie Dornan Glued A Wig To His Penis

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When he was 15, he was doing some play and after the play he was going to a party where he was hoping to get a handjob, so he took a wig from the play and glued it to his penis since he didn't have much pubic hair.


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Any funny stories you'd share, ONTD?

Will.I.Am Calls Out Sexism in Music Industry

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“Music is probably… it does a really good job at diminishing the power of a woman. And that’s really sad. Especially hip-hop, rock — sex, drugs, and rock and roll. A woman is a resource in that sentence. It’s sad.”

“If that song 'that lady' had to come out today, it’d be like, ‘Who that bitch?'”

“It’s sad that, in this day and age of music, we don’t have a huge support for activism like we used to. In the ’60s, everybody was trying to make a statement with their music. It seems more athletes are standing up for causes than actually in the music industry.”

"The Time’s Up movement should have happened a long time ago.”

“A man doesn’t have the power to empower a woman. All a man can do is acknowledge the power of a woman. I don’t have the power to give a woman, when a woman gave power to me. So our society is all effed up.”

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Haifa Wehbe Joins Calls for Boycott of 'Beirut'

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- beirut, a film starring jon hamm and rosamund pike is to be released on 13 april about a hostage release in lebanon
- wehbe posted an instagram pic with the hashtag #boycottbeirutmovie
- a petition calling for the boycott describes the film: "A movie filmed in Morocco, with no Lebanese cast, with no Lebanese input, with no Lebanese insight [...] In the movie, Beirut, the notion that Arabs are people that exist in an endless circle of violence is perpetuated once more, whilst ticking off every white American’s notion of orientalist Middle Eastern realities. Even the tagline of the movie is '2000 years of revenge, vendetta, murder. Welcome to Beirut.'"
- gigi and bella hadid's father, mohamed hadid, commented: "We were just in Beirut. It was magical. Beautiful, safe, loving, caring. Beautiful people and best food. I felt safer walking in the streets of Beirut than the streets of Paris. It was amazing. Love you Beirut. We will be back soon."



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Natalie Portman Talks About Being Sexualised at Thirteen

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- she talks about her experience at age 13 after the release of her first film
- the first mail she received afterwards was a rape fantasy and her local radio station had a countdown to her 18th birthday
- says she knew even at 13 that if she expressed herself sexually, men would feel entitled to discuss and objectify her body
- she talks about how this made her adjust her image: "I felt the need to cover my body and to inhibit my expression and my work in order to send my own message to the world that I'm someone worthy of safety and respect. The response to my expression, from small comments about my body to more threatening deliberate statements, served to control my behaviour through an environment of sexual terrorism"

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21 Fictional Male Characters We're So Over

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2. Edward Cullen from Twilight



About: Edward Cullen (born Edward Anthony Masen, Jr., on June 20, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois) is a telepathic vampire and a founding member of the Olympic coven, as well as a protagonist of the Twilight Saga.

He is the husband of Bella Swan and the father of Renesmee Cullen. Edward is the adoptive son of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, as well as the son-in-law of Charlie Swan and Renée Dwyer. He is the adoptive brother of Emmett and Alice Cullen, and Rosalie and Jasper Hale.

After nearly dying from the Spanish influenza in 1918 in Chicago, Edward was turned into a vampire by Carlisle, as the only alternative to death. Over the next ninety years, the pair gathered a family of vampires around themselves and called themselves "vegetarians".

Problematic: Is like 1000 years old man who is crushing on a teenager. Get someone your own age Edward! + he watch her when she sleeps..creep.

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5. Luke Danes from Gilmore Girls



About: Lucas "Luke" Danes, played by Scott Patterson, is the owner of "Luke's Diner" in Stars Hollow. His mother died when he was young, leaving his father to raise Luke and his sister, Liz. In season two, Luke reveals Liz left the town at the earliest opportunity and is a constant source of trouble to him, not least with her numerous ill-fated relationships and failed careers. By contrast, Luke is dependable, hard-working and somewhat of a traditionalist. After his father's death, Luke converted the family hardware store to the diner, having worked there in his youth. He keeps most of the original architecture intact as a way of honoring his father, with whom it is implied he was close.

Problematic: homophobic baby man, slut-shames Lori + gets mad when she dates other men. He gets mad when no one in town wants to mourn the death of his sexual predator of an uncle, mostly because he really, really identifies with him. (note: never seen this show myself so if this is wrong don't blame me blame buzzfeed)

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10. Tate Langdon from American Horror Story



About: Tate was born in 1977 to Constance Langdon and Hugo Langdon. Tate was the brother of Adelaide, Beauregard, and possibly one other unidentified albino sibling. Though he alone of the Langdon children has escaped visible physical defect, he is very mentally disturbed, perhaps owing in some part to his absentee father and neglectful mother. Tate reached his mental breaking point in 1994 when he committed a mass shooting at Westfield High, taking the lives of 15 students.

Following the shooting, Tate returned home and was killed by a SWAT team in his bedroom.

Problematic: Killed 2 (gay) men, manipulate Violet so he won't be so lonely and rapes Violets mother Vivien + killed 15 students in a school shooting.

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16. Bender from The Breakfast Club



About: John Bender is one of the main characters in the The Breakfast Club, serving as the anti-hero. Keeping with the film's theme of acceptance of oneself and of others, Bender learns that being kind isn't necessarily a bad thing yet he comes off as the tough guy who couldn't care less, and no one really knows him at all. However he shows a significant change by the end. Initially he shows no respect towards anyone; especially the teachers and the school property.

Problematic: He spends most of the movie repeatedly sexually harassing Claire, almost to the point of assault when he puts his face between her legs without her knowledge or consent.

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21. And literally all the male characters from The Big Bang Theory



About: Leonard Hofstadter: An experimental physicist with an IQ of 173, who received his PhD when he was 24 years old. Leonard is a nerd who loves video games, comic books, and Dungeons & Dragons.

Sheldon Cooper: Originally from Galveston, Texas, Sheldon was a child prodigy with an eidetic memory who began college at the age of eleven, and earned a PhD at age sixteen. He is a theoretical physicist researching quantum mechanics and string theory.

Howard Wolowitz: An aerospace engineer. Howard is Jewish and lives with his mother, Debbie. Unlike Sheldon, Raj and Leonard, Howard does not hold a doctorate. He goes into space, training as an astronaut and serving as a payload specialist.

Raj Koothrappali: A particle astrophysicist originally from New Delhi, India. Raj is initially unable to talk to women unless he drinks alcohol. Raj also has very feminine tastes and often takes on a stereotypical female role. Raj also has a Yorkshire Terrier named Cinnamon.

Problematic: All of them are misogynists. They see women as trophies or challenges they have to conquer. + tons of other shitty stuff.

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"This Is Us" 2x13 Promo

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"That'll Be The Day" - Kevin helps Randall and Beth with a project. Kate contemplates a big gift for Toby. Jack and Rebecca talk about their future.

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Scarlett Johansson Calls out James Franco in Women’s March Speech

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About James Franco : (she didn’t name him directly during her speech but a rep for Johansson later confirmed it)
“How could a person publicly stand by an organization that helps to provide support for victims of sexual assault while privately preying on people who have no power? I want my pin back, by the way.”

About her own personal experience:
“Suddenly I was 19 again and I began to remember all the men who had taken advantage of the fact that I was a young woman who didn’t yet have the tools to say no, or understand the value of my own self-worth. I had many relationships both personal and professional where the power dynamic was so off that I had to create a narrative that I was the cool girl who could hang in and hang out, and that sometimes meant compromising what felt right for me.”
“No more pandering. No more feeling guilty about hurting someone’s feelings when something doesn’t feel right for me. I have made a promise to myself to be responsible to my self, that in order to trust my instincts I must first respect them.”


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Billie Eilish - idontwannabeyouanymore

Tracee Ellis Ross Speaks Out About Pay Disparity And Future Blackish Appearances

Ciara Tells Women to #LevelUp

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The new Ayesha Curry has polarized Twitter by retweeting a sermon by John Gray, in which he tells women to stop acting like girlfriends and instead act like wives. He says, "You're not a wife when I marry you, you're a wife when I find you. You become my wife when I find you. Too many women want to be married but you're walking in the spirit of girlfriend."
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