Be careful what you wish for, especially if you don’t work in the tech industry. You’ll be priced out of the city you love in a few years and won’t see any infrastructure improvements, as we in Seattle found out. Good luck.
Be careful what you wish for, especially if you don’t work in the tech industry. You’ll be priced out of the city you love in a few years and won’t see any infrastructure improvements, as we in Seattle found out. Good luck.
Fuck you capitalist boot licker.
What city in the top 20 do you think needs a massive boom? Also, you massively miss the point, since without handouts Amazon would still be gracing one of those cities with their presence.
Remarkably stupid comment, thank you.
TL:DR?
we used computers to be racist so it’s not racist
Call Me (Maybe) By Your Name a musical with the entire soundtrack by Carly Rae Jepsen
would have been better for him to own up to his shit behavior and have THAT be the reason he doesn’t show up. Not passively aggressively blame everyone else.
I’ll play devil’s advocate here..what would be the correct move for him in this situation? Besides not being an alleged sexual predator and general fucking creep to start, of course.
I saw lots and lots of climate change signs in NYC for what it’s worth, and it’s very possible the We Make America people had climate change signs as well, given the diversity of their platform, though I didn’t see any myself because they were so numerous.
This x100.
Gosh, I didn’t realize Morrissey still wrote for Jezebel or that they have the same editor-in-chief they did over a decade ago.
Exactly my thoughts. The humiliation factor made my skin crawl to read.
Jezebel, What Are You Doing? Days of silence on the topic, and then what comes forth is not actually the thinkpiece on sexual coercion and the “ways consent can feel blurring”, on how predators purposefully use bullshit excuses about “miscommunication” to get away with it, about how Ansari is more representative of…
the editors of Babe were . . . courting a bad faith conversation
This is a generational misunderstanding too. I know everyone is in a rush to dismiss the opinions of anyone over 35, but you’ll notice a divide in the reactions. #old
Looking into the story as well, I thought the same thing, but didn’t want to be the first person to voice that thought. I’ll always give the benefit of the doubt, but the story made it come off like petty airing of dirt rather than actually pointing at predatory behavior.
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
So this is pretty much what we expected out of the #MeToo movement right?
“present Grace’s story for what it is—a starting point to discuss the ways consent can feel blurring, no matter how clear we might wish it were, and our lack of language to describe this”
This is a valuable conversation and could have occurred in a better written piece. I also think a discussion about the blurred…