Warning: thankfully, not much inappropriate content
I've rented a library book and read it for the first time in my own eyes. Here it is! This book isn't meant to be entertainment, it's meant to be advice even though entertainment can be its second goal.
In the ladylike matrix of parochially shitty patriarchy-ridden standards, girls next door are luckily far more likable thanbridezillas (referring the clichés of mad brides, the original Boston Globe definition and the title of a popular tv show that gave its swag to them all) and vice versa. The scenario is also familiar to men, albeit with roughies being the likeable lead.
In the ladylike matrix of parochially shitty patriarchy-ridden standards, girls next door are luckily far more likable than
The #MeToo revelation has already impacted Hollywood a few years back, but what about the epic and (almost always) endless systemic blowback which is primarily, but not always, the ruthless gulf between teen starlets and their bosses?
And according to a Guardian reporter, that gulf is technically the film system itself.
Here are the rage-ridden ethnic stereotypes popularised by that same old shitty film system, if not totally created by them otherwise.
Thankfully, despite the horrid virtual signalling, almost every kind of malignant bias is (kind of) diminishing its presence in Hollywood due to healthy
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