MacRubyWoo2
MacRubyWoo
MacRubyWoo2

He's a pompous, disrespectful blowhard who countenances spying and bullies guests. She a racist shit-stirrer who thinks she's advancing feminism by trolling and throwing other women she doesn't like under the bus, and then asking for dudebro points for being so "edgy" and "an equal opportunity offender". So I come

I see the point of this article, but it was written with a condescending tone towards thin people. As if all thin people are cocky about it, regardless of whether it is because of hard work or genetics. I wish we could start writing articles that don't make anyone feel bad, either for being naturally fat or naturally

"Skinny-sick would be more descriptive of what the actual issue here is — that common perception is that only people who "look fat" can have adverse health effects that are typically associated with inactivity and poor nutrition — and less reinforcing of a damaging and dangerous falsity."

How many times did that announcer say "she just doesn't have enough experience" after someone ate it? This is the fucking Olympics, they all have enough experience. The course designers, not so much.

Can you imagine the frustration of sacrificing four years of your life in pursuit of your dream to be the best in the world, only to have all that sacrifice and progress rendered moot by an uncooperative, Russian winter?

I swear, I'm not trying to asshole you, but I never understand this. It's like people only develop empathy when it becomes expedient to do so. I suppose we should be grateful that you got a son to teach you Human Decency 101, but it just makes me tired.

It's nice of you to be gracious about it, but if you replace the word "skinny/thin" with "fat" and said them to somebody else, they'd punch you in the face and nobody would say anything.

Yet somehow it's socially acceptable and not rude at all to go up to skinny/thin people and tell them your opinion about their

Possibly these comments will shake lose something with the crowd at Jezebel... not everyone who isn't obese and puts themselves our there on the interweb, TV, in advertising or whatever is a fat shammer. And I hate to break it to all the large and lovely ladies out there... but some people prefer looking at thiner

She looks great. I have a BMI of 18.3 and my doctors are completely fine with it. It's not as if she ended up with loads of loose skin through the crash diet (not that I'd recommend that method), so there's no need to concern troll her.

Because Gawker is redefining investigative journalism. Do be careful not to trip over all those Pulitzers on the way to your transcendental pitch meeting.

I feel like Jez posted a pretty selectively edited version of this. Because with the added context, her advice is pretty spot-on.

So I'm not a fan of hers either. But to be fair, she has said publicly that she has a great body cause she devotes a TON of time to working out, and that she works hard for it. She's obviously got great genes, but at least she doesn't pretend like all she does is eat cupcakes and dance in her underwear (I'm looking at

You think Jezebel has edit meetings?

Which would be less noticeable if she gained 15 pounds. Just sayin!

I love when a person's only comeback to legitimate critique is correcting grammar, especially when this site is not unfamiliar with making mistakes.

Of course not. And I am envious of the fact that I don't get to hear you opine about how Walter Cronkite would write about the Khardasians or the breaking news that Philip Seymour Hoffman took his kid to a basketball game. Or my personal favorite, let's collect a hundred grand from readers to give to drug dealers so

But we do know the content. Look at the Jezebel tagline! Celebrity, Sex, Fashion, Relationships, Advice. It's all fluff and that is why people are calling out the high and mighty tone they're taking about 'hard-hitting journalism'.

It's not exactly difficult to understand what goes beneath the hipster layers of this website you horrible troll you.

omg, get over it. He didn't make a public statement about her weight, he made a joke to her, and she gave as good as she got. Get angry about something real.

"Wait wait wait. Is that really how you run your editorial meetings? "I'd like to read something about Gwyneth Paltrow"? First of all: That's not a story idea. That's not a pitch. There's no narrative there."

Oh please. That's exactly how Jezebel/Gawker and tabloids run their editorial meetings. You write about vapid