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Every time I see a picture of Karlie Kloss, I think it’s Taylor Swift for a second. What I’m saying is, it like she has a type . . .

Because they’re entirely morally bankrupt. It’s the website equivalent of a sociopathic bully. 

We should’ve left them in 2007, at the LATEST.

Of course J. Law is dating her dealer.

I enjoy some herbal teas, but they’re really no substitute for actual tea. 

She also used to be an immature asshole; that donut-licking incident was some entitled bullshit. But she’s grown up a lot, and even if she hadn’t, I’d lay off a person (even if they were a brat) after the heaps of trauma she’s endured in the past few years.

This works best if the commenter is a very “conventionally” masculine-presenting man. 

I am literally watching Boston Legal while reading this, and let me tell you— the workplace conduct on that show DOES NOT age well (and was pretty terrible to begin with). I still enjoy it for what it is, but Denny Crane’s and (to a sliiiightly lesser extent) Alan Shore’s behavior is really cringey to watch.

I think she’s lived in Brooklyn for quite a few years, actually.

That shirt wasn’t even clever.

One time someone posted to my dad’s Facebook “Happy birthday to [his dog’s name]’s dad!”

This is a good point. And I assume the fiance sees it as a humorous incident as well, but the story came off really poorly to me.

At 29, I have seen J.Lo through 3 marriages and Ben Affleck

I didn’t say it was abuse; I said it seemed terrible from my perspective and acknowledge my biases.

That Karamo Brown story sounds . . . terrible? Like, their wedding is putting his fiance under so much stress that he was hospitalized, and rather than scale things down and get some perspective on his priorities, he turned it into an anecdote?

His self-awareness is his single not-awful characteristic.

It seems like everyone in this thread is like “I have no reason to, but I hate Julia Roberts!” Like, yeah ya do.

Am I the only who’s heard she’s an absolute asshole? Her younger sister said that when she first became famous, and the sister was, like, 11 years old, Julia would make fun of the sister for being fat.

Yeah, I looked it up after I posted and learned that Aaron Carter is, almost to the week, halfway between my age AOC’s.

I feel like being famous at a young age can make a lot of people more mature (in certain ways) at a younger age, but then stunts growth past 19- or 20-ish.