“She is not baked and done — I’m not either — so let her experiment and delight in the choices she has to make, and let’s be kind to one another.” Yes, let’s.
“She is not baked and done — I’m not either — so let her experiment and delight in the choices she has to make, and let’s be kind to one another.” Yes, let’s.
If she bothers you that much, just unfollow her.
The Ariana-Grande-is-a-baby joke is old. Not to mention sexist. Get some new material.
Really not sure if I can keep reading Jezebel. Not that we have to be all Kumbaya/let’s get along all the time... but I feel like 90% of the articles and comments are about tearing other women down. And yes, I consider snark and sarcasm to be subtle ways of tearing someone down. I guess trolling is okay when you do it.
Not all of us use our iPhones for work. Not all of us have children and/or feel the need to document every moment of our lives with photos and videos. I use four apps on my 16GB iPhone SE (Chrome, Instagram, Google Maps, and Gmail) and I have about 150 photos stored on my phone. I still have 10 free GBs and I don’t…
I agree with you about the celebrities on Twitter thing. I miss when famous people still had some mystery. At least the real A-list celebs (Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence, Sandra Bullock, Brad Pitt, etc.) aren’t, and probably never will be, on Twitter.
Ever heard of the library? 90% of the books I read on my Kindle I check out for free from my local library.
“...which is why I’m so irked by folks who oppose them on principle or for no particular reason.” Same. I don’t care if people prefer physical books, but I have met soooo many people who have this holier-than-thou attitude when it comes to their reading preference, as if physical books (which they often refer to as…
Didn’t they used to have a larger e-reader, the Kindle DX? I’m assuming it wasn’t a big seller if they stopped making it.
That’s interesting you get eye fatigue from a Kindle screen, when it’s not backlit like a computer screen. I actually get less eye fatigue from a Kindle screen because I can make the font exactly the perfect size to read.
E-books are “real” books. And I charge my e-reader, which holds thousands of books, only about once a month.
“You know, Jessica Alba? That lady you might recognize from the posters hanging on your dorm room wall in 2005?” Did you write this article exclusively for straight men?
No, that’s not a thing. I get what you’re saying, that he’s doing it for publicity (which he totally is), but with the amount of filming he has to do, not to mention promotion, ABC is definitely paying him.
It doesn’t make sense to quit a real job unless, like you said, you want attention and fame. But legally, you can’t be on the show unless you are getting paid.
Well, the people on the show definitely aren’t making a lot of money. I know the contestants on Big Brother make like $1,000 a week, and I’m guessing it’s around the same for The Bachelor.
Of course they get paid. Being a contestant on a reality show (even The Bachelor/ette) is technically a job.
Hopefully someone here can help me out... Why is it not okay for cisgender actors to portray transgender people, but it is okay for straight actors to portray gay people?
For someone who considers Lena Dunham’s writing “torture,” you seem to spend a lot of time thinking about her writing. As for the short story, who knows why she’s writing it now as fiction. Maybe she wanted to embellish the story, add some details that didn’t happen in IRL. Maybe not. Who cares.
Ummmm... people can find her attractive even though she is a “professional” who “pushes past traditional beauty expectations.”
Yes, I am. I feel like I am constantly on the defense about my eating habits, when it’s no one else’s business. I don’t know why people care. Same thing goes for vegans (I’m not a vegan). Anyway, none of this really has anything to do with you. This is why I need to stay off the internet. Have a good night. :)