I'd hoped it would stop, too, especially since Jezebel somehow felt entitled to deliver a rather stern "lecture" to:
I'd hoped it would stop, too, especially since Jezebel somehow felt entitled to deliver a rather stern "lecture" to:
Slow clap for taking the piss out of a mentally ill woman. Bravo, Madeleine. If the woman with the flammable shoes actually exists (rather than being "funny"), I suggest that says more about your healthcare system than anything else.
Artidjian Welles Reynolds
I'm going to go with "Artijian". Nothing like a misplaced 'j'.
Why is it that Jez calls out other columns for fat-shaming, slut-shaming, victim-blaming etc, but it's okay to make fun of a poor girl with a mental illness? Tacky, cruel, mean girls.
Jezebel, come on.
I think the hostility directed towards Bynes is based on the fact that she was such a fixture in a the childhoods of people who grew up in the mid-late 90's to early 00's. It's a selfish reaction based on seeing a part of their childhood "ruined."
Amanda Bynes has landed in New York City and is once again acting particularly Bynesian.
Weren't y'all gonna stop harassing Amanda Bynes since she's like, suffering from a mental condition?
Nope, not giving a fuck about any of these people today, BUT LOVING THIS...
Amanda Bynes is unwell and apparently very alone in the world at the moment. It looks like she struggles to stay well and safe. I really think the tone of this isn't helpful at all. People like this need to be looked out for, not jokingly lumped into some kind of "Kerraazy people of NY" category. (And when I say…
The rub here is that 1998's You've Got Mail, the movie that made it socially acceptable in pop culture to date online
"I don't want children walking near 'internet people' meeting."
I'm in, provided we all agree to loudly discuss having met on the internet.
No one escapes the judgement of strangers on the internet. Not the People of Walmart, and not Lady Gaga. It truly is the great equalizer.
That Gaga... a grown woman with agency over her body, opting to use her own money to adorn it with the body art of her own choosing, and expecting to be able to do that and escape the judgement of strangers on the internet... who does she think she is?
I think it's like most competitive reality shows, the people who are really, really good aren't cast because they don't need the recognition.
When I get a tattoo on my upper back, I take off my pants too. I like to combine it with my annual pap smear.
Perhaps it's meant to be metaphorical of baring oneself and being vulnerable to one's fans.
This would get a contestant sent home on Ink Master.