BrittanyitsDecember22nd
BrittanyitsDecember22nd
BrittanyitsDecember22nd

Ma’am, ma’am...this is an Internet Wendys.

Man, EVERYBODY is breaking up in the time of COVID, huh?

BLM is about wearing masks though. BIPOC folks are at high risk for COVID on almost every level: access to healthcare, pre existing conditions/comorbidities, living in more densely populated areas, working in essential fields, etc etc etc. People not wearing masks are being careless because they think they’ll be fine

...but I’ve always gotten the impression that playing the Winkelvoss twins was not a stretch for him...”

“Experts” said we’d see a lot of quarantine breakups. I mean if the Hammers couldn’t make it while being holed up in the Caymans, how are us normals in our cramped apartments supposed to? Or maybe she just realized he’s a rich privileged jerk. He’s pretty to look at but I’ve always gotten the impression that playing

What a supportive, feminist boyfriend! /s

The tactic behind whataboutism has been around for a long time. Rhetoricians generally consider it to be a form of tu quoque, which means “you too” in Latin and involves charging your accuser with whatever it is you’ve just been accused of rather than refuting the truth of the accusation made against you. Tu quoque

I don’t think it’s remarkably condescending to say “we all make mistakes in our early 20s” or to say that I don’t think dating him is a smart decision.

I understand why she feels criticized and I think those feelings are valid. I appreciate you sharing your perspective too though.

I am 34 now and can’t even imagine being with my ex. Like I was beggggging to be his wife and have kids and all this insane shit. I hated everything about our relationship... his messy hoarder apartment... how we always shared plates at restaurants... how he would sneak me into the East Bank Club... like CRINGE. I was

Yeah it was a very dysfunctional relationship - I actually didn’t find out he was 50 until his 72 year old mom threw him a surprise 50 birthday party! He looked early 40's, which STILL DID NOT MAKE IT RIGHT.

Lol, so he hasn’t learned anything from The Last Kiss? A film he co-wrote, where he played an older man creeping on a young woman?

As someone who loves Florence Pugh, that relationship, and her reaction to the criticism she gets, makes me so sad. She takes it all as an attack on her and her ability to make her own choices as an adult, when it’s not that at all. It is the gross ass man in a relationship with someone half his age—taking advantage

I knew some comments would be nasty, yet here I am. I am sad. I loved the first season and a half of Glee, and Naya was bloody fantastic on it. What an awful way to (presumably) go. I haven’t watched Glee since it jumped the shark (imho) during season 2, but I may watch some tonight.

I frankly don’t care how you feel about it as you made that crystal clear in your previous comment. I love dark humor and can find it in the darkest places but personally, I stand by the fact that I think your particular comment was insensitive. If that makes me ‘soft’ or ‘fragile’, then so bie it. I’m happy to be an

It could have been a medical condition, she could have been drinking, she could have gone in headfirst and hit her head, she could have gotten tangled in underwater debris, the water could’ve been too cold and she went into shock, the water could’ve been too hot and she got overheated, she could’ve been underwater and

I know this is a joke but it’s incredible insensitive towards Naya and her family.

You really thought to post this on the internet. And 13 other people also thought it was appropriate content. You don’t know any of these people. The only thing we do know is that a 4 year old boy possibly doesn’t have a mother anymore.

I know you don’t(or at least I assumed so), but it just seemed like a pretty inappropriate comment regardless when someone has likely passed away. Same with the “OMGgg gleee is currsedddd” comments.

Are you guys serious with these comments?