Hecklerette
Hecklerette
Hecklerette

A friend of mine from high school played the drunk girl on the stairs that tried to kiss Heath Ledger! I believe her actual credit was "Drunk Girl."

As a high school teacher, this makes me sick to my stomach. Those kids depend on us, look up to us. How someone could betray that for their own sexual perversions makes me ill.

Yup. "Sweet as can be and very good for me" is something you should say about agave nectar, not your betrothed.

Check out Dr. yaba Blay's http://prettyperiod.me/ The descriptions reads "A visual tribute to brown skin. A visional testament to Black beauty. A vision board for healing." It's an amazing project.

From one of the sites: "Children are the products of their mother's body (womb) and what the mother eats herself and feeds to her family. A toxic woman undoubtedly has a toxic body and this toxic body serves as a vehicle for a developing baby. Many babies are born sick upon delivery today because of developing in a

No. No NO NO.

I think I hate pranks and pranksters because of how I got a puppy.

In college, my long-distance girlfriend called me and told me she was pregnant (and yes, we used birth control). The first in my mind was "Mathmatically, it doesn't make sense, since her last period was XX and the last time we had sex was XX." Thankfully she didn't let it go on for more than a few minutes.

I watched Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the first time as a pre-teen. My father decided it was a good idea to then wake me up in the middle of the night with his leaf blower in my bedroom.

I cried SO MUCH, and he felt SO BAD.


GOOD.

"We have a serial HIV infector on our hands? I'll call Ken! I bet he knows everyone with AIDS."

Really, you agree with someone who said "Chopped Suey"? Hello? Chop Suey? That's racially offensive.

I think it's ill-advised and knee-jerk to launch a campaign against someone without doing your research. In its original context, the joke — for me — was quite clearly making fun of white entitlement and not Asian people.

Jokes can be racist, though, in the same way jokes can be sexist. "It was a joke" or "the person who said it is a satirist/comedian" isn't, and shouldn't be, a get out of jail free for anything offensive you say or do card.

So, but when are we going to talk about the harassment Suey Park has faced after this? Perhaps the hashtag stuff was knee-jerk (although the joke lands... a little flat for me. I get what he's saying I just don't find it to be that funny or subversive, I guess), but do we only care about rape and death threats as a

Yeah, I think he handled it very well. I left a comment at some point over the weekend saying I really hoped he could find a way explain what happened without attacking the people involved, and to make clear that his fans currently attacking the people involved needed to shut the fuck up, and still make it funny, and

Park addressed that by insisting that measured commentary seldom gains notice, & the hyperbole was intended to pull attention to her cause.

How she was treated by the Huffpo was kind of gross..Having a white man talk over, interrupt and insult an asian woman while she tries to explain the problem with marginalizing and making fun of a asian people. I mean, it is pretty clear that OF COURSE this white dude understands everything a lot better than everyone

Maybe the whole "protest" would have gone down better if they went with a less histrionic hashtag.