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Christina Ricci would be a viable competitor for that title.View attachment 5939342
I never seen a girl with such unfortunate forehead genetics.
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Christina Ricci would be a viable competitor for that title.View attachment 5939342
I never seen a girl with such unfortunate forehead genetics.
I could honestly say this was an teenage boy.
I don't know, she's definitely in her tomboy phase in this picture but she still looks obviously female to me rather than a young teenage boy.I could honestly say this was an teenage boy.
Passes far more than she does today. Why she chose to be a sickly pooner instead of an androgeneous teen-looking heartthrob, I do not know.
She could probably have won more teen boy roles (controversy sells) as feminine beauty looks youthful. British pantos have long had adult women playing teenage boys.
1st picture is from 23rd January 2005 and 3rd is on the 26th. This would have been around the time of the premiere for the film Hard candy.She did have a more masculine phase but it didn't seem to last very long. It's probably now seen as proof that she was always trans.
Orange shirt dude? Not the guy with his hand on her shoulder?1st picture is from 23rd January 2005 and 3rd is on the 26th. This would have been around the time of the premiere for the film Hard candy.
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This is a pic from the 23rd that probably includes the man. I'm betting on the orange shirt dude.
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That would be a bitter irony. That's her co-star in Hard Candy who plays the pedophile she pretends to castrate.Orange shirt dude? Not the guy with his hand on her shoulder?
Hey, at least Boxxy was intentionally hilarious, Ellen has nothingShe looks like a bootleg Boxxy. Wasn't she dressing like that around the same time as those scene girls?
That's her co-star Patrick Wilson. He's cool.Orange shirt dude? Not the guy with his hand on her shoulder?
Yeah she's not showing any sign she's uncomfortable with him, she doesn't look tense.That's her co-star Patrick Wilson. He's cool.
Plus you can tell she's okay with him based on her expression.
Like how they have a lot more funds to travel to Epstein's islandit is Hollywood, they're all pedos or are in on it.
I'm thinking that IF this was a sexual assault and not her costar trying for an OLDC by suddenly kissing her outside her house (which, come on man, you should have known she was terrified of sex) then it was the bearded man in the black shirt. Dark horse candidate, fat man in front, but he looks drunk already so I'm not confident he'd have been awake enough to try to rape someone.1st picture is from 23rd January 2005 and 3rd is on the 26th. This would have been around the time of the premiere for the film Hard candy.
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This is a pic from the 23rd that probably includes the man. I'm betting on the orange shirt dude.
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Did she use the word 'rape' or did she use the term 'sexual assault'?I'm thinking that IF this was a sexual assault and not her costar trying for an OLDC by suddenly kissing her outside her house (which, come on man, you should have known she was terrified of sex) then it was the bearded man in the black shirt. Dark horse candidate, fat man in front, but he looks drunk already so I'm not confident he'd have been awake enough to try to rape someone.
That's what I would also like to know. The phrase "sexual assault" can be used by crazy fuckers to refer to "a retarded actor man grabbed my face and wet kissed me" which is gross and annoying, but definitely more "rude" than "rape". Conversely, "sexual assault" is used as a defense by actual rapists who try to justify their actions with "no one said rape tho". t. militant feminazi and no victim-blame, but Page has shown us a 37-year history of covert narcissism. At this point I trust anything she says about as much as I would if Courtney Love said it.Did she use the word 'rape' or did she use the term 'sexual assault'?
LinkDid she use the word 'rape' or did she use the term 'sexual assault'?
I understood that the director was in another incident. In the one we are discussing the dude was from the production team and apparently wore glasses.LinkSexual abuse seems to be the words she used.
In Pageboy, Elliot recalls a disturbing experience with an unnamed director who groomed him as a teen. After feigning friendship, the director took Elliot to dinner, stroked his thigh under the table, and told him, “You have to make the move, I can’t.”
But it wasn’t just directors who preyed on Elliot’s vulnerability as a young actor. He also reveals that a member of the Hard Candy production team sexually abused him after gaining his trust.
Elliot was 16 years old when he worked on the movie, which was released in 2005.
In his book, Elliot says that he accepted a lift home from a man he knew well from set, only for the coworker to force himself on him when they got there. “His voice sweet, his hands on my shoulders, he guided me to the bedroom. I went stiff. Unsure what to do as he stood tall and removed his glasses,” Elliot writes.
“He laid me down on the bed. Starting to remove my pants, he said, ‘I want to eat you out.’ I froze. After it was over, he tried to stay in the bed with me. I had thawed marginally and told him he couldn’t, to get out,” he goes on.
This article mentions it was a director so I guess it would be the bald dude in the front of that picture. David Slade
The only one wearing their glasses for this photo is the man on the far left in the back, who I'd ruled out based on how weak and fearful he appears to be. But, I guess that's the kind of man who would try it on with a sex-repulsed midget who doesn't know the word "no". Or maybe he's just the only man who didn't take his glasses off before the photo was taken. Or maybe Ellen Page is full of shit again. You know what, I'll take back my previous criticism of her memoir and re-evaluate it as a work of fiction that functions as a Nabokovian examination of the reframing done by gender ideologists to ensure they are always in the right. 10/10, A+ mindfuck, I have never read a more unreliable narrator.I understood that the director was in another incident. In the one we are discussing the dude was from the production team and apparently wore glasses.
That's why I asked. If she was raped, she'd have said rape. Ideologues tend to use 'sexual assault' because most sane people, when they hear 'sexual assault' automatically think 'rape' but, to an ideologue, 'sexual assault' is a nebulous term that can mean anything as mild as 'he touched my arm'The phrase "sexual assault" can be used by crazy fuckers to refer to "a retarded actor man grabbed my face and wet kissed me" which is gross and annoying, but definitely more "rude" than "rape".