daisyeight1
Daisyeight
daisyeight1

That’s why I dressed as a cat for a Halloween party. And I’m a dude.

“Look, as a former journalist, you call me to do a story, you make it worth my while.”

Here’s the thing though: Rich is not a journalist. And they didn’t contact him to set up a proper interview with a journalist. They reached out to entertainment reporters working for digital media companies to promote her film, in the hopes of getting a positive story about the movie and Hendrick’s performance. That’s

Alternate title: Publicist Does Her Job, Jezebel Writer Doesn’t Understand His.

The bigger issue here seems to be why you feel entitled to her answers, and why you think that she should have to talk about Matthew Weiner just because she has spoken out about sexism in the past.

He didn’t say “in the field(s)“ he said “in the field”... its a term used for people who do non-profit work and community outreach work which I think was the context. I’ve never heard that phrase and thought of slavery... that’s crazy that someone’s mind would go there.

I have taught Amiri Baraka’s Dutchman to a class of African Americans. I also taught minstrel plays. It can be done, if you acknowledge and discuss what is going on. Many African American students know that the n-word is toxic but don’t know what Jim Crow was, or the cultural artifacts derived from Jim Crow.

I’m an academic, in a field where I sometimes do need to refer to specific racial slurs in a purely academic manner. Even then, I choke on the word and can’t say it out loud.

Or reading literature. My English teacher had an entire class discussion about whether or not people should censor the n-word in Huckleberry Finn. She was against censoring it because she said the book clearly depicts how terrible the true meaning of the word is and changing it to something else would take away from

I’ve only used fakes. Good luck selling impeachtrump@fuckingnow.com, tinyhands@tinydick.com and so on.

Good grief, what a way to frame a question. Not even a neutral category to shake things up?

I think her best response would have been, “Kim and I had another confrontation at game night and it left me angry with Kim and also convinced she is not sober, which I know you don’t agree with. I am sorry Kyle for upsetting you but every interaction I have with Kim is negative and Eden is my friend so I vented to

Have legit never heard of 99% of these folks and I don’t want an”I’m am old” badge of honor but where do you guys go to sample the new sounds? Spotify radio?

I don’t know who any of these people are, pretty much. Ok, I know like 4 of these people. I am still terribly old.

That’s because she’s been relegated to credit card commercials and mommy films since she married him. She plays a great straight man, IMO. And Butter was so good.

Have you read the allegations? He was more than “just” crass.

god he was so profoundly miscast

I met a guy on bumble who said, a half-hour into our first date, “I was attracted to you because you didn’t look like you were trying as hard as everybody else,” and I thought oh dear, here we go...check, please.

Oh good god. Daisy was brunette in the book (Jordan is blonde). I would argue she does have depth (her conversation with Nick in chapter 1, Jordan's account of the night before the wedding), but actually turns her mind off in order to be happy/fit her society/deal with life. Gatsby is depressing because he works his