I'm guessing the witnesses probably confirmed that, but I'm too lazy to look up what exactly they said.
I'm guessing the witnesses probably confirmed that, but I'm too lazy to look up what exactly they said.
The reason I take issue with this is that it is conflating a huge, deadly event with something that really doesn't matter. This writer is already acting like this minor situation is an enormous tragedy and conspiracy, which it isn't. I don't want to continue the hyperbole. But please, conflate away.
People only care about your friend if you provide his number, Jacques.
There's still a huge difference between a coworker messing up your article and people dying.
He names several major publications in his rant. It could have been just about Slowey, but he also insulted The New Yorker and pretty much every fashion magazine out there.
Impossible to know how this would have panned out if the editors hadn't been women. He might just be an all-around jerk. Definitely homophobic, though.
Isn't listening to him punishment enough?
Maybe it was just about the thrill of being the person to get the interview that no one else could. Because he certainly doesn't seem to like his subject much, either.
It's a much smaller world when you publish the tirade for everyone to see. Does he think he's ever going to get work from any of the publications he trashed ever again? Burning bridges with The New Yorker is just nuts.
Even if this had nothing to do with sexism, he's still weirdly hypocritical. Like how he gets all offended that someone thought he might be lying about when he sent the piece to the editor, and then a few paragraphs later starts claiming the editor is a liar because he never got her emails?
That's it.
But then he goes on to bring up 9/11 in the very next sentence. Because, you know, terrorist attacks and incompetent coworkers are pretty much the same thing.
This is also really homophobic. He keeps bringing up gay men in disparaging (and unnecessary) ways. Nobody cares about your gay friend who liked to hit on straight guys and now lives in his mom's basement, Jacques.
I can only hope that those evil, evil editors added some damn commas to his writing.
You're assuming that he knows how babies are made.
There's no way he's involving her in his coin flipping. Women have no place in government.
I promise we're not really like this! - girl who grew up in Potomac.
This exhibit becomes even more of a bad idea when you consider that this museum is brand new. It's such an important museum to have, but now everyone is going to think of this nonsense when they think of it. And unless they do something about this mess, I'm never setting foot in there.
Now can someone rescue Mackenzie?
She hasn't shown up since they moved to LA. And she's not making Vivi dance anymore. Vivi has become her business partner or something.