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I am done paying for my Note 3 next month, so I started looking around at what has come out in the past two years. I was surprised to read that I didn’t need to upgrade to the Note 5 and there isn’t anything else out there better at doing what I ask my phone to do.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re in the greys or not. As the Maxi Dress Debacle demonstrated, they have contempt for their commenters. Or, at least, they don’t care what their commenters say/feel about things. They were pretty explicit about that.

I have solved this dilemma by deciding to see it for a second time tonight...with my son.

I could accept that if the post was the initial response (to continue with my chosen example) to the maxi dress piece. But it wasn’t. The initial reaction was defensiveness, mocking, and basically telling everyone to fuck off. I could also accept that this post reflects development of her thought on the matter in the

“And at least one expressed remorse.” OK, I believe you. Doesn’t really gainsay my point, though.

They develop a singular vision when it comes to mocking their commenters on social media, though. If she really wanted to see her “flaws as they are,” then more listening and less mocking would be a good start. I’m speaking of the maxi dress article, precisely because it stands out in my mind as the most obvious

Agree. I could have take her post more seriously were it not for the staff teaming up and throwing shit at anyone who didn’t absolutely love the maxi dress article because...satire!

Maybe the exception that proves the rule, but I’m a dude and I buy women’s hair color because it’s cheaper (by, like, half) than the stuff that’s specifically marketed to me.