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famousdaily · 2 years
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ANA DE ARMAS ━ GQ USA July 2016 ph. Thomas Whiteside
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malefashiontrends · 9 months
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(vía Pharrell Williams posa para el número de septiembre de GQ USA)
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nicoooooooon · 1 year
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The Remaking of Steve Buscemi (GQ May, 2020)
Photography by Fanny Latour-Lambert Set design by Molly Findlay
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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Gee, this isn’t suspicious at all.
How do you misquote someone literally bragging about assaulting a crew member?
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giorginodj69 · 2 years
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Reposted from @mens_omg 🥵 @michaelyerger . . . . . #dapperlife #outfitinspiration #tailoredsuit #tbt #classydapper #mensblog #usa #malefashion #dapper #gq… https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci07azojijD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mikeflanaganuniverse · 6 months
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You have GQ, USA Today, and PC Gamer tomorrow.
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yeonjune · 1 year
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tomorrow x together ✙ GQ Hype USA april issue
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genderkoolaid · 6 months
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I saw a post that was showing some statistics about trans women getting paid the least out of like al trans people like a way to discredit transandrophobia and compared us to cis mras and all I could think about was that trans men are the most likely to be suicidal out of all trans people and like I just wanted to scream at OP this isn't a competition we all are oppressed
Idk what study/studies they were citing, but I will say that this study suggests that trans pay rates are a bit more complicated than that?
They look at binary trans men (FTM), binary trans women (MTF), and genderqueer/nonbinary people AFAB & AMAB in the USA. Here are some findings:
Within the ‘Trans’ grouping, these estimates indicate that the income of FTMs ranges between 5–19% less than similarly situated MTFs. Within the ‘GQNB’ grouping, the income of AFAB GQNBs ranges between 9–22% less than AMAB GQNBs. For the ‘AMAB’ grouping, AMAB GQNBs income ranges 12–15% less than their MTF counterparts, with the exception of one insignificant decomposition estimate.28 Finally, AFAB GQNBs income ranges 13–26% less than their FTM counterparts in the ‘AFAB’ grouping.
Compared with this group, MTFs who transitioned from male-to-female later in life – between 25–29 years, 30–34 years, or ≥35 years – have incomes which are 30%, 43% and 52% more, respectively. In contrast, FTMs transitioning to male later in life is correlated with progressively lower incomes, with those transitioning at ≥35 years having 25% lower incomes than those who transitioned up to 24 years old
The two groups [identifying as wo/men vs. identifying as trans wo/men] of MTFs do not significantly differ along standard demographic or employment characteristics, while FTMs who identify as men have higher rates of education and income compared with their trans male identifying counterparts. The main differences in these groups are along trans specific characteristics. Those simply identifying as women and men are significantly more likely to have socially transitioned to living as their gender identity on a day-to-day basis, and to “pass” as their gender identity rather than their assigned sex. Of those who have socially transitioned, the age at which they began doing so does not significantly differ among these sub-groups of MTFs and FTMs.
Compared with ACS [American Community Survey] cis-men, those assigned male at birth (MTFs and AMAB GQNBs) have similar rates of labour force participation, while those assigned female at birth (FTMs and AFAB GQNBs) are around 4 percentage points more likely to be out of the labour force. Despite similar or lower rates of labour force participation, all transgender groups have higher rates of unemployment (5–8 pp) and, conditional on being in employment, being transgender is correlated with higher rates of part-time work (2–19 pp). All transgender groups have higher rates of poverty (8–16 pp) also.
This is just one study but I really like how it looks further into the issue and is inclusive of GQ/NB people. The authors actually point out how identifying as GQ/NB can result in worse treatment because of having a gender further outside the norm. I also find it interesting how they look at trans people who identify specifically as trans vs. just as men or women, and the result that trans-identified FTMs tend to have higher education and income- which could point to them having better access to transitioning through wealth and being more aligned with cisheternormative standards, giving them more experiences in line with cis men of their race and class, while FTMs who do not pass as cis(het) men feel their transness is more crucial to their experiences.
But anyways. Even if trans women are paid the least, that doesn't erase the real damage of anti-transmasculinity- but, also, it may be much more complex than that. There's a lot more variables to consider than just "trans or not trans." And, ultimately, we're all paid less as a result of being trans.
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chrisinka2402 · 6 months
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2018 Sebastian Stan 🔥💙
Part 3
📸 Photoshoot by Steven Pan for GQ Magazine USA 📸
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workbtch · 1 year
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DUA LIPA FOR GQ USA, 2018
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soultobeloved · 8 months
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tyler by casper kofi for gq usa december ’19
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malefashiontrends · 9 months
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(vía Pharrell Williams posa para el número de septiembre de GQ USA)
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sigelfire · 7 months
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Today I've found this post by @diegolunalovegood and in the tags she asked : #Diego Luna#Casa de mi padre#I really want to know the story behind how he got involved#was it he or Gael who learned of the project first?#how did his interest develop?
Well, I started researching, so as to try to help answering her questions and I've found this Collider article where Diego says "he has always wanted to do films like Will Ferrell's and he got to do one in Spanish..."
The video doesn't work anymore it seems... but well, here above are two photos I've found while searching for answers... I know they've been posted before but didn't know they were from GQ
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On a second attempt, I searched for answers in the Spanish media, and I've found some videos that are part in English and part in Spanish, like the press conference in Mexico: pt. 1 & pt.2 and some written articles. All of them coincide that:
#I really want to know the story behind how he got involved: Will Ferrell and his working group came out with the idea, cause he always wanted to act in some Mexican soap opera, and also had a great faascination for Westerns. T
#was it he or Gael who learned of the project first? They wanted to film it in Mexico, with Mexican actors, and so they thought of Diego and Gael cause they considered them icons of the Mexican cinema and they were both quite famous already. So, they contacted them and gave them the script and both Diego and Gael were delighted to accept.
#how did his interest develop? Diego liked the script, he was told he had complete freedom to do what he wanted and also he says he felt challenged because there are no films of this kind in the Mexican film industry, they are dedicated to make films for Film Festivals, not to sell them to audiences. So, it was a completely new experience to him. Another thing he found interesting was the social and political matters that the film dealt with, and that the view didn't come from Mexicans but from USA people themselves...
Here are two of the interviews where I took the information (they're in Spanish):
Diego Luna: “Casa de Mi Padre” es una sátira a todo y en español
2. Diego Luna defiende hablar de violencia con humor en "Casa de mi padre"
And here's a video that pretty much sums up the essential of the answers to @diegolunalovegood 's questions (it's part in Spanish and part in English):
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justenjoythegossip · 4 months
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Immigration questions, truths, lies and speculation: a few random thoughts…
Use of her immigration status to discredit the wedding…
Abba’s legal status is a topic that has been brought up so much by Team PR blogs, especially to discredit the fact there was any marriage at all, that it’s interesting to ask ourselves why. Although I won’t pretend to answer any of those questions. I know absolutely nothing about her legal status but I am pretty sure that neither do those mods that pretend to. Unless they have a source or informant at the immigration bureau, but I seriously doubt it. 
Truths, lies and speculation…
I’ll do my best to sum up what have been said on the subject. Allegedly Abba has used a tourist Visa to enter the US, that’s why she goes back to Portugal very often and is never seen in the USA. She couldn’t have a work visa because she is not shooting any movie or TV show on US domestic soil. She couldn't have an Einstein Visa because she has no talent. She couldn’t have petitioned for a fiancée visa neither because she would have had to stay put and wait a few years for her citizenship and so traveling abroad for her second kinda wedding would have been out of the question. Also they added that this information was on the public record.
There’s some truths (like always), some wild speculation and some clear lies. 
First of all, someone’s immigration status is not really public information. Sure there is a number you can call to check an immigration status but you do need some personal information like name, date and place of birth which are easy to find for sure but also… a 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. She did share a shower porn with the world, but I don’t think she ever volunteered information regarding her travel documents or petition. So how would people know anything regarding her legal situation? 
Where has she been?
An important topic of discussion has been about her whereabouts. Interesting enough, that girl has been mostly MIA for the last couple of years. Has she been hiding in a basement or is she a ghost? We know she sort of pops out for certain events used for PR purposes (papwalks, a fashion show, the ghosted premiere, the GQ event) but she was not even seen for their alleged first wedding, nor for their alleged second wedding.  
Also interesting, she deactivated her location on Instagram a while ago so that no one could actually know where she is. The last time it was active was when she was shooting a movie with Anne Hathaway in Germany. It’s safe to assume that she doesn’t want people to know where she is because this way, she can be placed anywhere… anywhere where Chris is of course. 
What could her legal status be?
A dual citizenship is unlikely, for sure. She wasn’t born in the US and although we know she has a sister who lives there (and maybe she even has other family relatives who knows), she would have had to reside in the states for years to get it. 
But is a work visa out of the question? Of course, she hasn’t and is not shooting anything on US soil. But if there is a PR contract, doesn’t PR work qualify as… work? There are the papwalks of course, but also all the trips she had to take in order for them to shoot the material they needed (pictures and videos used for ridiculous cringy photo montages that were posted on Instagram stories). CAA (or another entity) could have very well sponsored her for a work visa and have her do all kind of stuff. We know how powerful this company is, how shady it is and how much pull it has. It is out of the realm of possibilities? 
And guess what, you can travel abroad under a work visa for business purposes (to shoot a movie in Germany for ex) or for a vacation (to the Bermuda for ex), you just need to have your travel permit approved. 
I am not saying she has a work visa btw, just that it’s possible and that there is no actual proof to say otherwise. It’s pure speculation. Like those mods are doing and passing for actual truth. 
I will add that I once asked one of those so-called Team PR blog for some precisions about this topic. It was someone I had very cordial talks with (I even provided them with material they used for their blog). They never answered those questions of course. Sidenote they blocked me after my pinned post defining who those blogs are and what they were doing without ever naming anyone and when they had never followed me in the first place. Make of that what you will. 
The (apparent) absence of marriage license and the fiancée visa?
A marriage license is actually a lot easier to find though because the public records are a lot simpler to access. Of course, there are a few exceptions, if you filed in California for example (but not realistic in their case) or if you filed a special request in front of a judge to have the records sealed. Up until now, no one has found their marriage license. 
No publication (no TMZ, not anyone) published it when we had trillion articles about their wedding but no confirmation from either of their teams for more than a month… until Chris’ appearance at the NY con. Also we can assume that a license would have probably popped out on one Team Real blog if such proof existed (faking a yoga certificate is one thing but faking such documents would be a federal offense).
By the way, Chris told us that he and Abba are NOT legally married. The words he used at that Con were so very specific: "kinda ceremonies". KINDA... Go Portugal! So he definitely put an asterisk to the marriage narrative. And I should add that no rep confirmed their marriage, another confirmation of their non-marriage.
But then again you could speculate that they had a kinda sorta spiritual Buddhist non-binding ceremony. I think team real blogs have supported this theory at some point if anyone wants to believe it. But in that case, if she wouldn’t petition for a dual citizenship and stay in the USA with her work visa, she wouldn’t face legal issues and she could pop in and out of the country with her approved travel permit. 
Again I am not saying it’s the truth, just that those immigration questions are very complex and are very unlikely to shed any light on that shitshow. 
Why use speculation (or even a blatant lie) to discredit another lie?
The question remains. Why would you need to bring up this topic to discredit a wedding when actual facts don’t add up? Some mods have done a fantastic job pointing them out. 
What purpose do those alleged immigration issues serve? Do they discredit Team PR blogs? Do they serve as an actual diversion? Because one thing is certain we don’t need those to question their kinda ceremonies, do we? 
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sebastians-stan · 2 years
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SEBASTIAN STAN GQ Magazine USA ph. by Steven Pan
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yourstrulymagickghost · 11 months
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Stunning and impressive in many ways for me this American actor remains today one of my favorites from the USA. Finn Wittrock born 28 October 1984 in Lenox, Massachusetts, USA of AHS and Ratched fame. Loved he's villainous roles so much 🔥
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