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I, much like Joyce, have brought a lot of inadvertent joy to people’s lives.

I know, I know. But honestly she really seems like the kind of person to wave around a five hundred and drunkenly bellow “MCKINLEY AIN’T HAPPY WITH THIS SHIT!”

Her review was amazing. It was amazing because it was honest. A person with a modicum of brain matter and self reflection would know that the facts, as she stated them, were very much against the reviewer, and they might have exaggerated the owner’s supposed bad behavior to make themselves look legitimately aggrieved.

Joyce is the kind of customer that would have complained if the roles were reversed - if she were eating out with her family and a loud-ass group wouldn’t stop singing, you know Joyce would be calling the manager over and asking for her meal to be comped.

Some people find strength and comfort in what a figurehead represents or embodies. Nitpicking that sense of empowerment they receives does not seem like constructive criticism. Let’s look at the crux of your exchange with Kit:

That’s it exactly. This transcends the usual act of performing the presidency; this is being a leader when one is needed- stepping beyond the official role and leading.

All solid points. At least Heckerling is involved.

So how many fedoras do you own?

Might go more smoothly if we started by brainwashing the conservatives first.

And honestly, crazy =/ mentally ill. You can totally express “crazy” behavior and not be mentally ill.

Yes, but still she has made a contribution to the world. I really liked Donna.

Hahaha. No.

Man, that’s gotta be some potent white privilege to do a reverse Obama and actively invite speculation about your birth certificate!

Didn't take long.

Wait! Could this be why women are often afraid to use official channels to report sexual harassment? Nah. Probably just lying sluts.

Everyone who rolls their eyes at terms like “rape culture” and “misogyny” is an enabler to this kind of violence.

If she’d only been large, loud, brash and threatening without the “femme” trappings, she wouldn’t be the icon she is. It was like being an impeccable femmy pig gave her permission to be loud and assertive.

She taught young girls (and boys) that it’s okay for a girl to be loud, large, brash, and even threatening. She goes after what she wants openly, without apology, and with her own power. More than that she’s admired and loved for it. None of that gets in the way of her wearing high heels, sparkles, make-up and

I agree; it’s interesting even if a bit cloudy in its specific interpretations. I think the real power of the piece is in how angry the objections to it are. “THIS IS BIZARRE I DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS IS BULLSHIT THIS MAKES NO SENSE TO ME AND BECAUSE I DON’T UNDERSTAND IT AND IT DOESN’T RESONATE WITH MY PERSONAL