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Yeah one of the biggest selling features for me about Instagram is that it didn’t make noise so I could check it whenever. One of my primary uses for it is to send funny memes to friends, and now they are all sending me videos - and then miffed when I don’t watch them. Like guys, I’m at work - I can’t be watching 20

Yep. Longtime Bostonian here and same. Plus, how much you wanna bet all of the clowns marching in this were actually not from Boston but say they’re from Boston (like Attleboro, Brockton, et al). 

I feel like the terrible person for reading this story. This is so invasive for no good reason. I don’t think any person can say that they didn’t act at least somewhat irrationally during the demise of a relationship - on either side of this story (he said, she said). Leave these people alone. 

The only reason I knew about this is from a friend who is a die hard Twitter junkie who asked me if I knew what was going on because Twitter was going crazy about this. I had to google who this person even was and ended up here. This is just more super lazy journalism of reporting what’s happening on Twitter as though

Yup. This. Wendy Williams is an asshole, but her addiction and treatment isn’t gossip fodder. It’s 2022, Jez - come the actual f on. The narrative that addiction is a personal failing and not a treatable disease that people recover from all the time is over, and writing stories like this is shitty and keeps people

J. Lo’s sign “Love Never Fails” - really? hahaha. Seems like of all the signs at HomeGoods that this one would have resonated with her the least....?

I mean this probably just means the GOP can start openly planning to repeal women’s voting rights.

The amount of analysis people put into celebrities’ social media sort of astounds me. Part of my business is social media management for small restaurants, and even these “nobodies” have like NO time for social media - so while they obviously have access to their handles and sometimes chime in personally, like 80-90%

Both of the people in this story can actually be assholes, Jenna. Being a celebrity douchebag is not a zero sum game. 

This has been their “feminist-ish” brand for a long time unfortunately.

Yes but this is how he amassed his entire fortune...

Seems like some pretty normal on-set heat-of-the-moment work shit? No? People disagreeing and raising their voices? Perhaps I’ve worked in the restaurant industry way too long.

This is such a garbage take. I mean sure it sucks for her teammates that they didn’t get a gold, but this could have just have easily have been her breaking her ankle. You’re still looking at this as her choice - would you have preferred she keep competing until she physically injured herself? She pulled out when she

I made the mistake of reading the comment thread on a social media post from King Arthur Flour, who is contributing proceeds this month to The Trevor Project. There were thankfully tons of people in support of their decision - and KA is one of the most socially conscious companies in the state of VT and really walks

This is a pretty huge leap

Right? Like even if you personally find it annoying, keep it to yourself. There is enough negative energy in the world. I don’t Keep Up, but if someone’s happy, I don’t see the need for people to shit on that. Also, Scott Disick sucks in general so knowing this relationship bothers him is actually a plus.

Yeah this is a bad take. She just has bad taste. Men who cheat are the majority, not the minority, unfortunately. Saying that there’s something wrong with her takes the responsibility off the men who cheat, when in fact every adult man has the choice to just break up with someone and be an adult if they are unhappy rat

This “special episode” reminds me of an unnecessary but mandatory office meeting when someone gets fired. Like great, the asshole is gone, let’s get back to work. I don’t think it warranted an entire special episode to go over the situation. It was clearly covered in the media and the verdict was - Sharon Osborne

I was coming here to write this same thing but more about Harry Potter. I was in my late 20s when Harry Potter became a thing, and I just didn’t get into it - like it wasn’t for me at the time, and I never went back after to check it out. Seems like lots of people love it - I just never got there. Maybe someday. Comic

So two people in the same family have different experiences. Weird. Very uncommon ... (sarcasm)