JumpyTiny
JumpyTiny
JumpyTiny

Even so (and yes, the rush to damn him for saying it while slamming her is weird af), I have a hard time believing that he is unaware that the entire quote is what raised hackles. My read is that he is acknowledging that it was shitty and that he is owning that he said it but the Guardian chose to only go with the

I don’t love the bullying that sometimes happens with some celebs (i.e. Ashton Kutcher, Adam Levine, etc) on this site. Definitely agree there. Admittedly I don’t like Rita Ora...mostly because I don’t know her music, never heard anything she’s ever done and I don’t care to. That’s on me though. I think the biggest

What he said about Rita Ora is WAY worse than this article would have you believe (another commenter provides the complete quote). It’s misogynistic to the max. Not sure why this article is trying to minimize it.

The Rita Ora hate on this site is, and always has been, incredibly try-hard. She’s fine; I’m not her biggest fan, but it smacks of unnecessary bullying and it’s starting to grate.

Young Baller seems like he might be a tad insecure so I’m not gonna hate him, but rather hope that as he grows into Mature Baller, he adopts a more respectful, equitable attitude towards women.

Isn’t that that ghosting shit?

If your boyfriend left home a month ago and hasn’t been home since he dumped you a month ago.

I can’t believe he literally opened with “I don’t see color”. Like, that’s super that race doesn’t matter to you, Jerry, I bet it matters a lot to the man whose mother went to jail for being in a relationship with his father, though!

I gave up trying to watch this at 2:15. Seinfeld is the most boring person on the planet. Also, love his “color-blind” note in the beginning, “Trevor Noah has a rich background of many cultures, colors, and languages. But none of that matters. To me he is just a funny guy.” Racism is over, everybody! I mean, race

Why would he have cared? By all accounts he was possessed of a single-minded focus on his career and comedy—which was never/has never been topical or dealt with any sort of social issues. His comedy may as well be called “First World Problems Humor”.

I think there’s real value in certain kinds of social media protest, but it makes perfect sense to me that coming from SA Trevor would give it side eye - there, protests that actually made change on the most important issues of the day were all protests where the protestors took enormous risks for what they beleived

Watch Jerry Seinfeld explain to Trevor Noah that it’s perfectly natural for a man in his 30's to date and sleep with a 17 high school student because, “She was really mature for her age, and I’m just a kid at heart.”

Serena Williams is amazing. She won her first major in 1999. Sixteen years ago! And now she's making a run at a grand slam. It's hard to think of too many athletes who have remained so dominant for so long. Tim Duncan? Kareem Abdul-Jabbar? Peyton Manning? Babe Ruth?

Watson had her on the ropes, the crowd kept being too loud and Serena complained. They booed her and that was the turning point after Watson couldn’t convert in that game up a break to serve for the match.

I thought not was sweet too. Especially his reaction—he was clearly overwhelmed. I’m confused by people’s reaction about her being cold. She's a judge for gods sake, she has to maintain a level of professionalism. I liked how she talked about what a nice guy he was (and likely continues to be) and encouraged him for

She is a judge, and they were in court, so I understand her demeanor to a certain degree. It was just hard to watch him cry. I think this was most likely a humiliating experience for him to have her see him this way. He broke down and cried. It was awful.

Well, it unexpectedly rained on my face. They clearly have so much friend love for each other and really meant something to one another. This is as mushy as a judge can get while doing her job and I’m glad she told him that what she remembers most is how nice he is. Seems like it really touched him and could be a

She still has to remain professional in her position, and I think this is amazing and she is still conveying the person she remembers with dignity and hope to him. Makes me have hope for him that he will reflect with her remembering him “back when”, you know?

I mean, they aren’t tucked into a corner booth in a dimly lit diner confiding in each other. She’s at work.

Also, “her smile says she concedes the point.” The fuck? Maybe her smile actually says, “I can’t believe you said something so dumb to me. It’s left me speechless, so I can only smile politely right now.”