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And I’m sure the children starving in Yemen or a depressed person in a country too poor for any kind of social provisions envy YOU despite your struggles. There is always someone better off, and someone worse off, and neither is an excuse for lack of empathy. You don’t have to have empathy. That’s on you. But at least

You do know that every depression is different, every person is different, and we all cope with mental illness differently, right? Why does everyone get defensive when someone describes their experience with something in a way they can’t relate to? She’s not telling anyone how to feel or think.

Exactly. She’s basically talking about self-acceptance and learning to live - and even find the positive - in how her brain is wired. 

This. And she’s clearly talking about herself, she’s not giving advice, not everything someone says has to apply to everyone. Talk about interpreting something in the nastiest, most bad-faith way possible. 

I love Lagerfeld, awfulness and all. It was all part of the package. At the same time I’m glad things have changed somewhat and it’s, if not impossible (see: Trump). at least harder for people to get away with that kind of shit. 

Plus, I don’t think she realises that the only people who would be inconvenienced here are the people JT pays to manage  his social media because I hate to break it to her but I doubt he’s ever posted anything himself...

Exactly. Why give racist trolls the opportunity to use a comments section that could potentially be viewed by millions as a platform? It’s not like JT or any other celebrity of that caliber was going to be responding to those racists one by one anyway. These celebrities don’t even manage their own accounts, they have

I don’t think anyone is blaming the employees?

This question implies that you don’t see a difference between the position that white people occupy in our culture, relative to non-white people.

No, I’m not surprised.

This is what I don’t get. The same department stores that are going bankrupt and closing are the ones responsible for driving people away from the stores and online. Service was better, staff was actually knowledgeable about the products, and if they didn’t have something they would order it for you. Now, you’re lucky

Face masks are for freedom-hating socialists. Face masks are anti-American. 

But that is literally EVERY recipe. All cooks and chefs are indebted to every cook and chef that came before them. Just like every art movement is indebted to all the art that came before. Every recipe will be inspired/influenced by others. Do you expect everyone to acknowledge all their influences, or only when it’s

I hope so. And I don’t even particularly like Teigen (or Roman for that matter) but I liked the part in her statement about how she knows what it’s like to be starting out and saying snarky shit like you would with your friends. Once you get to a certain level of fame you can’t do that anymore and yeah that’s when you

I guess I’m lucky I don’t remember all this shit because I don’t have the patience to bear grudges over what some celebrity I’m never going to meet said years ago. Who fucking cares? Do those comments mean she’s not allowed to respond to Roman’s comments? Does one have to have a perfect social media track record to

But also, she knows better than to keep dragging this shit on for all eternity because aren’t people bored of the outrage-apology-repeat ad eternam nonsense already? She got a publicist and won’t be putting her foot in her mouth anymore and people who hate her can go on hating her and boycotting her recipes, her fans

LOL what? 

Cue all the comments decidedly not accepting her apology because what would be the fun in that?

She’s clearly a psychopath. 

I think we’re gonna get to the point where everything is going to come with a million stupid disclaimers like, “Oh, I’m white and there’s saffron in this recipe but rest assured, I’m not claiming to have invented this, I acknowledge and am grateful for the wonderful influence of other cultures on my cooking, and I’m