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Like most things on the internet, this has been made to be a choice; which side do you choose? Pick a side, then tell the other side they can fuck right off. A little reflection, instead of reflexively choosing a side, might lead you to the conclusion that two things can be true at the same time; Brundle overstepped

I can see this issue from both sides. If F1 is providing special access for celebrities, the celebrities should provide special access for F1. Sure, Cara was a guest of Alfa Romeo, not F1, but it’s still F1's race.

Whatever you think of the Brundle grid walk, it’s not a problem. In fact, this is a good thing for them because otherwise you wouldn’t have mentioned the British Grand Prix today. And a lot of Twitter wouldn’t be talking about it either.

Should they have to stop on the street any time a journalist wants to talk to them or face your disapproval? How about in a restaurant when their family?

Exactly. I agree and disagree (life is full of contradictions). I agree that she didn’t owe Martin Brundle an interview, but I disagree with the idea that she should expect total privacy on the grid. It’s full of reporters and broadcasters from all over the world. It’s not “on the street” or “in a restaurant”. It’s a

Sorry, but I have to disagree. Celebs are public people and make TONS of money by being in the public eye. Don’t want to be in the spotlight? Stay in whatever fancy VIP area you’re at so the media don’t bother you. If you go where the media are, expect them to buttonhole you for a quote. I think she came off like an

The point is he’s going to be a controlling, habitual boundary-violator with any relationship he's in. He's the problem. He shouldn't be in relationships with women, because he's not a safe person to be around.

I think you’re being very naive here. He couched it by using “healthy” boundary setting language, but what he was asking for was extremely toxic. If you’ve ever encountered someone like that, you know these demands only came after a period of love bombing that got her invested in the relationship, making it hard for

‘Defining boundaries’ means letting your partner know the things that you won’t do. I.e. “I am uncomfortable with heights, so if you’re looking for a partner who will go rock climbing with you, I’m not the right partner for you.” If your ‘boundaries’ are placing explicit limits on your partner’s behavior (beyond

So he needs to be a controlling asshole? That’s not the vibe he was selling when he endlessly posted about her. I think her point here is that he’s the opposite of what he wants the public to see him as. I think we also need to know the difference between boundaries and rules. They’re not the same. 

Nah, it’s typical deranged misogyny. Imagine following a professional surfer’s Instagram, liking a bunch of her surfing pics, then once you start dating her, going back through all of her pics and sending her specific ones to take down because you think they’re too revealing and pretending that she violated your

She’s a surfer and she’s not allowed to surf with men or post photos in a bathing suit? Are you kidding me? That goes way beyond boundaries. He’s asking her to change who she is so he doesn’t feel insecure.

I’m quite surprised he hasn’t said it already. 

When does Elon call one of them a pedo?

United States Coast Guard admirable”

The marketing pictures for the new Ranger Raptor had CarPlay on full display. GM is F-ing themselves in the A on this CarPlay debacle. If my main communication device does not effortlessly interface with a car I am looking to purchase in 2023, it is fucking trash.

What I’m curious about with GM’s push to fragment the in-car connected media interface is how it will work with, say, a rental car. Will I have to choose between mounting my phone and having navigation audio pipe through the speakers via Bluetooth like it’s 2010 or downloading GM’s proprietary app and paying a

Ford made that decision based on the data that most people wanted a truck or SUV. It’s a risk, but it’s logical. GM is getting rid of Car Play even though the data shows everyone wants it. That decision makes no sense at all.

Are politicians a great place to start our workplace standards?

His career, and a perfectly fine programme were forever changed because he was held to a standard to which most would not hold their politicians to.