Also, great at tearing up the dance floor with woman shaped dolls.
(That's right, "Barbie" is actually a spiritual successor to "Ex Machina")
Also, great at tearing up the dance floor with woman shaped dolls.
(That's right, "Barbie" is actually a spiritual successor to "Ex Machina")
I told you I can literally play anyone.
Especially traditionally male roles.
Of course I am.
Would esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress (and producer) Margot Robbie ever lie to you on the internet?
Using the correct pronouns is an issue of respecting others, and seeing Rowling doubling down on her smug and bigoted views in public is a revelation, because during a re-read, you start seeing these views reflecting everywhere in her writing. It's a deeply prejudiced and irrational world, and it stayed that way all the way to the ending with nothing in that world really changed.
I think being an adult is realizing that I don't love Harry Potter as much as I used to, because (I can't believe I'm saying this) I've finally outgrown it. It's time to move on.
Being a grown-up is painful.
Most industries should do remote work as much as possible, specifically the ones that involves sitting in front of a computer all day: less traffic on the road, no commute time, more commercial office real estate that can be converted to housing/shops...
I don't really see the downside to any of this except to micro-managers.
Silly hexbears, I'm not weird, I'm just your average Hollywood celebrity who was here to promote my latest movie but then started to post here for whatever reason.
"Oh, that? That's just my buddy, Escargot Robbie. What do you mean that's weird?"
Just a suggestion, but maybe one particular Hexbear should stop misspelling my name in increasingly silly way?
Also, watch my movies.
I like how on Lemmy people just write entire essays in the comment sections of memes.
Also, if no one is posting on social media, then what the hell are we all doing right now then?
You silly Hexbear, that's the fakest story I've ever heard in my life.
Why would somebody bother making a movie about a plastic doll for little girls?
It's times like these that online advertisements need to get creative to get ahead in this never ending adblocking arms race, just like the very subtle advertisement in the car chase scene in the Academy Award nominated film, "Barbie", now available on Blu-ray and select streaming services.