“I’ve always been health conscious, and now I’m trying to be more well-being conscious,” she says. She’s working to pay attention to her body, slow down, and rest when she needs to... Daisy is, like so many of us, learning to continuously listen to her body, a thing she knows many women are not inclined to do. “We all read the stats about women being undiagnosed or underdiagnosed and sort of coming to terms with saying, ‘I really, actually don’t feel good’ and not going, ‘I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine.’ It’s just normalized to not feel good,” she says... If you look at the list of health issues she’s dealt with, Daisy has every right to be bitter or overwhelmed, but in reality, she’s thinking about those who have it worse. “In the grand scheme of things, it’s much less severe than what a lot of people go through,” she says. “Even if you can deal with it, you shouldn’t have to. If there’s a problem, you shouldn’t have to just [suffer through it].”
I was today years old when I found out anyone named an award after Dr. Dre's b!tch ass. That award might as well be plastic. I knew he had that 'beats, punches and hits by Dre' line but who tf named an award after this piece of shit. Must be politics.
Who wants to win an award named after someone who gives women concussions, shoots at them, makes fun of them in his songs and on top of that, is a deadbeat dad who hasn't even met his grandchildren. Melt that award and repurpose it into a stool or something.
"It seems now so strange that anyone could want to derail a woman who's determined and has a joy and a passion and wants to do this thing. I think that's what I loved most about playing Trudy, is there's so much joy. There's so much joy in her, and I also wanted to make sure that we were telling a story about someone that simply wanted to do something! She wasn't thinking about her impact on the world; she just loved swimming. I didn't want to give that any other reasoning except for her own want. That joy was great, because I haven't played that as much in the roles that I've done before."
—Daisy Ridley about playing Trudy in Young Woman and the Sea
Busta Rhymes is FAR from what people think of as a “digital thug”, his street crew is only match by his contribution to Hip Hop and music as a whole. He is legit the real deal in every aspect of both of those words, which is what makes the newest video “OK” more than just OK. With the assistance of a completely digital Yung Thug (hence the name of the post) this video fits the format of Busta’s…