that is the best idea
this is really funny because of all the right wing hindu extremists banning homosexuality bc it's 'against Indian culture' when gay orgies are almost like the distinguishing features of our temple sculptures.
trust me, everybody finds a way
i think everybody giggles at David's peen. it could make an excellent friend filter.
Well thanks for saying so. I think the main reason for the reaction here is that this is a wedding sub-blog rather than the quasi-feminist blog it falls under, so these are brides here, not victims, witnesses, advocates, or folks from a social justice background who might have empathy for any of them. As far as most…
I don't like the Kardashians as they have proven to be Black men fetishists and opportunists. They have literally used Blackness as a way to profit while still having white privilege. They are basically the original Iggy Azaleas, but in family form.
Chickaboom's take on the situation is pretty spot on. Amber is throwing shade at Kylie and infantilzing her. What 17 year old goes to bed at 7pm? Toddlers go to bed at 7pm? Not 17 year olds. The other implication is that Tyga wouldn't have left Chyna if it weren't for Kylie.
That's nice. As a victim witness I would not, but apparently I am a terrible person for saying so.
Or even just the gross shit he's said about her. And how fucking gross it is.
How dare victim/witnesses offer their honest opinions, right? Seriously, I do regret offering my opinion, because you jumped on me with name-calling and it seems that everyone agrees with you. Well fuck me and "you go girl!" to the wedding-dress-salesperson.
Oh okay. So when you said that I was either stupid or deliberately misreading to work myself up into a self-righteous rage, who were you referring to? Victim/witnesses in general, or people who disagree with you about the tone-deafness of this cover letter?
Is this "sorry-not-sorry" to me? Because you wrote it to yourself.
Comparing something like retail bridal to victim advocate? Then you will sound like an asshole and people will not hire you.
I'm not stupid, or self-righteous, or enraged. I simply offered my opinion from the perspective of a victim/witness, and I wouldn't hire this woman to help people like myself based on the fact that she felt it prudent to make that comparison on her resume for a job that requires a great deal of sensitivity and…
I don't agree with the publication of this on a huge blog in its entirety. It's clickbait.
I understand, and I feel sorry for her that this was leaked. Still, to me, the letter shows a lack of maturity and good judgment, which are essential qualities for a victim advocate to have. If she needs more time to grow up and realize her mistake (what a lot of other commenters are saying), that's fine, but then…
I wouldn't have gone any further than "I have worked with families under stress and deadlines before" were it me....but cover letters make us all spout wordy corporate lingo that we would never actually SAY of our own volition. I try to go with a polite version of "here's my resume my work experience is listed right…