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Jade Bahr

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  1. Love him. He made me care for Triton the 1rst time
  2. Jade Bahr replied to nika1377's topic in Actresses
  3. Jade Bahr replied to blurdk's topic in Actresses
  4. Maybe that's some good foreshadowing for tonights oscar! Interesting oscar fun fact
  5. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's topic in Male Actors
    LEO WOODALL for Numéro Netherlands | 📸 Lee Malone
  6. @Sugarwater Despite Lilys harsh criticism I started watching YELLOWSTONE recently (was just too nosy about this show and so far I actually like it lol) and now I have a question (excuse me if it's a dumb one). Native people always living in so called Indian reservations in movies or tv shows (like Jacob Blacks people the Quileute in TWILIGHT sry again if it's a poor example but I watched those movies so many times and I just loved all the indians faces and stories but don't know how accurate they were portrayed). However I understand it's like a village with pretty much everything (school, physician etc) exclusively from indians for indians but originally MADE by white people because from my understanding and how it was shown in KOTFM your people were removed (obviously not by choice) from their lands into reservations. Now my question: is that the only place you can live as an indian in america til today? Is it like law? Or could you just move to another place where... well... all the white people live? Going to "common" schools and universities? Also in those reservations do you live there with pretty much every tribe or is it like every tribe has their "own" reservation? That were actually more than 1 question. Nevermind 😄 Also never forget Solomon Trimble that actor from the first Twilight movie playing Sam Uley left the films bc they wanted him to cut his hair and he refused. I hope he’s doing well despite he stood up for himself and against Hollywood 🌈🍀
  7. She's so gorgeous without all the bling bling.
  8. Well thx to those vitamins making my life so much better for 100 minutes. #short king
  9. He was hot. Great hair. Even better abs. fun fact: remember the time when instead of Gladiator 2 Kit ended up fighting and kissing his way out of crappy Pompeii? the moment you think it can't get any hotter guess what marvelous time to be a cinematic with... boner heart At least aesthetically this movie delivered a full 10 😏 me watching movies for the plot the plot Feeling dizzy? Yeah me too. Bye Source: Daily Kit Harington
  10. New day new hair
  11. If you see it that way you literally can't believe nothing anymore said, showed or written unless you're experience it by yourself. I'm pretty sure back in time books (or the written word in general) were just as instrumentalized like every modern media these days. It's not like humanity invented the oppression of individual groups just by now. It's part of our nature probably since we learned to speak/communicate. Also, when in all of human history has it ever been better to be poor than rich? I can also only repeat myself since you're still not paying attention. Not once I claimed women are the only everlasting victims nor do I believe they are nor was I teached they were/are so actually no you know nothing because you don't listen (also something that cursed grievances btw). It's more you playing the manly victim card again and again. And maybe you're right. Maybe you feel like a victim. But guess what? It's nothing unusual because most of us do. Maybe you should stand up and write a book since that's apparently the only media you trust and since you claim to know -well maybe not everything- but a lot about what's going wrong between the sexes.... because simply complaining about a situation never changed anything afterall right? So in your words
  12. fun fact: it's a dark multiverse now. Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann Saltburn (2023) dir. Emerald Fennell Euphoria S01E06 (2019-) dir. Sam Levinson
  13. fun fact: It's a multiverse now. 💘 Saltburn (2023) dir. Emerald Fennell Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann Euphoria S01E06 (2019-) dir. Sam Levinson
  14. And I guess it must have been SO MUCH BETTER to be a noble man no matter the century.
  15. I watched "The Normal Heart" and "Fellow Travelers" (not saying they're 100% accurate since they're obviously not documentaries) but if you truly think gay people have THE EXACT SAME RIGHTS AND VALUES like heteros oh boy. There is also a doc called "the last taboo" from this year. I highly recommend you to watch it and tell me after the oppression/discrimination/harassment of gay people really has stopped. You don't have to be stoned to be hurt/damaged irreversible just saying.
  16. It's going in a wrong direction I'll give you that (especially in social media, poilitics etc) but I can only talk about my personal experiences and I don't know one single woman who hates Leonardo or any decent man (like him or in general). Individuals are not necessarily reflecting the toxic enviroment that our social society became. At least I can't witness it in my every day life (expect when I open the internet where everything seem radicalized, hated or twisted).

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