AtomicHeadache
AtomicHeadache
AtomicHeadache

We get articles about the hardships involved in air travel, ads advertising expensive fashion accessories, condescending rhetoric about about the dumb, uncouth yokels back home who have kids and have jobs that don't require degrees, and outraged tirades putting Fat Shaming basically on the same level as racism and

Please stop saying baby. Please.

Jezebel really needs to write an article on when it's ok to be snarky and mean about people's bodies and when it's not. It just gets so confusing when it's acceptable for me to say something jerky about someone based on their appearance and when it's on par with a war crime. Maybe you could do a whole series of

Who cares? Stop. Covering. These. Idiots. It's that simple. The more you put them on your website, the more traffic you give them, the more visible you make them— the less likely it is that they will go away anytime soon. Ignore them.

I couldn't agree with you more. The writing is so amazingly lazy and if I have to see one more title with that "because" thing in it, or "your BFF" or "Best ____ Ever" of any of the other uninspired tween speak I'm going to tear my eyeballs out. This article suffers from the same thing I see teaching the arts at a

It's jaw-dropping that someone who spends time insisting the stereotype of her generation as acting "entitled" is just dead wrong would act this... well... entitled.

I have no doubt people receive sexist, racist and homophobic bullshit on the checks while working at restaurants. But I also don't think it's a coincidence that since the first one of these that went viral ended up in a nice payday for the victim that more have popped up.

I tip very well. 20% is a base for me. I'm usually in the 25% club, sometimes even a little more.

Hahaha— the white, middle-class world of Jezebel who has made a career out of getting outraged at ANYTHING thinks it's a "bit heavy-handed" when they get called out themselves. You "heavy-handed" complainers know you sound one step below a MRA, right?

Coves?

"Brett Ashley is a 28 year-old urban professional " hahahahah. That self-description says it all. You are so up your own ass it's amazing. A few of these things are annoying. None even put a toe anywhere near the "fucked up" line. And as others have noted— like it or not, if you're crying in the office, you are,

So. Where's the discussion about how the cat in the picture above is just as healthy as any other cat?

Funny. I seem to remember when a certain now disgraced columnist wrote on this very website that all men needed to be pegged to enhance their relationships, many people seemed to think that was cool. Anyway, the guy in this article is a tool.

I sincerely don't expect you as an outsider to understand the very real complexity of the working class on Cape Cod. It's fine. You're not from there. You don't have a grasp of the politics of generations of working families who have been squeezed out of Cape Cod as the tourists get richer, the land becomes impossibly

The answer of course is it's not real journalism. It's Sex in the City and the pursuit of a lifestyle as opposed to an actual career. Allow me to explain.

The responses on this article, and the article itself, are truly nauseating. The ones about how this woman "doesn't even know she's miserable!" and what a what a low-class, non-educated life she lives! And the author's insistence that she could some how ruin this former bully's life by... what? Telling her you write

You know how classist your bullshit "no degree needing job" shit sounds? How old was she when she made fun of you? And now you're older and should know better and instead are pulling the education elitist card. Like this site hasn't already de-evolved into the white middle class/upper middle class place to bitch about

Anyone care to venture a guess what an article from Jezebel would look like about a college professor who slept with his students and tried to kill his wife while teaching feminist and gender studies and was then discovered to have no qualifications to teach such thing? I'm sure it would be very understanding toward

As a filmmaker I can't tell you how hard I roll my eyes when people somehow decide that Hollywood = filmmaking. That it's somehow the highest point in the art of making movies and therefore discuss film and Hollywood as the same thing. It's like only talking about American Idol and Justin Beiber when you refer to

As a filmmaker I can't tell you how hard I roll my eyes when people somehow decide that Hollywood = filmmaking. That it's somehow the highest point in the art of making movies and therefore discuss film and Hollywood as the same thing. It's like only talking about American Idol and Justin Beiber when you refer to