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I outed my generation because I mentioned actually using a phone to make a call (the horror!)
But if the condolence was performative where your “not-friend” would receive status from giving it, would you take offense? I had an acquaintance in college who used the murder of a mutual friend as a way to try to get laid.

Hell, I wouldn’t want a condolence call from someone at all if I didn’t consider them a friend.

You spend a decade+ working hip to hip with someone and they tweet condolences to you for the loss of a sibling? Nah. I’m an elder millennial but they’ve got a generation on me. That’s a phone call, video call, DM, something private.  Not a performative post from someone you’ve been boxing out for years.  The jumping

Well this isn’t the first odd comment I’ve left to these often odd excuses for journalism.

This isn’t about the character, this is about what the actor wanted to wear to the premiere and a studio forcing them to conform into a dress because “woman”.

I about fell out of my chair when I saw the verdict announcement. I honestly thought it was a hopeless case, with a real objective of ruining her reputation.

Yeah, that’s a bizarre take. There was nothing particularly androgynous about the character Juno. 

First off: Fuck Fox Searchlight, Elliot should’ve been allowed to wear whatever the hell he wanted.

Secondly: It’s kind of a fascinating look into the psychology of acting that literally playing a pregnant female teenager didn’t have this same impact on him. The idea that playing a role, when it’s your profession,

You can either heal from trauma or constantly try to win the trauma Olympics where no one else’s experiences matter because yours were worse. He never once compared wearing a dress to violent murder.

Okay so I once went to a party where someone who worked at HBO was and explained what went down with these two so here we go. And I have zero idea if this is true. I also don’t know if there is information that contradicts this. This is just what I was told.

All the asshole guys commenting that it’s no big deal, would you do it? Would you non-ironically wear a dress to some gala event with lots of cameras and such? Don’t lie and say you would.

I particularly like the part where SJP says it’s not a catfight because it’s “only one person talking” as though Parker and Cynthia Nixon haven’t been out here talking about this shit for years. A quick Google confirms that. Davis, to her credit, has kept herself more out of that conversation. 

Man, for someone who says there was never a fight and that everything is fine, she sure does bring it up a lot. 

Having never seen a full episode or watched any of the movies, I somehow know way more than the average fan about this.  There’s how SJP gets paid way more than anybody else, how Cattrall asked for and was denied EP credit (which SJP has had), how the plot for SatC3 (now know as And Just Like That) was entirely about

Juno didn’t seem androgynous at all, the character basically dressed like most girls I knew at the time

I haven’t seen Juno since it was first out but I don’t remember thinking “Gee, that pregnant teenager is definitely more androgynous that what’s seen in popular films!”
It was more like “Wow, that nerdy kid got someone to fuck him?”

It’s wild to me that there’s still people in this century that see a woman and think “she MUST wear a dress.”

This is the one. Particularly if it’s a woman that you can turn into the online world’s piñata. It’s kind of crazy how even sites that are supposedly “woke” (like the Root and Jezebel) would eagerly pick up trial takes that seemed to come directly from Depp’s publicist (like the “she stole her testimony from Rihanna”

I’ve learned that the trial confirmed everything I suspected about Depp being a creep from day one of his stardom. Amber Heard was going to run into the Depp Wall of Denial from day one. Any jerk can be a sh***y ex-husband but it takes a special one to claim defamation after going through an expensive divorce and all

5. Propaganda works.