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I agree with you. While certainly there were people who knew and enabled this behavior, I’m not comfortable with labeling every single employee a liar. I work for a company with something like 80,000 employees and am so far removed from the upper echelon that I will likely never meet a single person in the “C Suite”

I’m not really on board with insulting and shaming every employee that worked for this company. I work for an organization with 12,000 employees. The number who have any real interaction with our head is vanishingly small. And even if I knew he had a terrible temper and/or had affairs, I wouldn’t quit my job. I’m

Ehhhhh yeh that’s definitely not customary in Canada.

Generally we just give you a slap on the shoulder and hand you a cold one.

I loved his odd couple friendship with Laura. They were my favorites that season.

This is as fake as the purple hair Lane had in Gilmore Girls when she dyed it to rebel.

I hope this emergency funding plan by Murray and Alexander goes through. Otherwise, the biggest insurer in the country is going to be Go Fund Me.

More like this story is full of A-holes.

He placed third, but behind Jeffrey (who hand sewed an entire couture dress in two days) and friggin Uli. This was a season with Kayne and Laura and Robert and Allison. And Keith, Angela and Vincent—it even had the best wackadoodle crazy drama machines.

I LOVED him. Standout memory was the challenge they were given to use only stuff they found in their rooms. All the other designers ran for curtains, sheets, etc... Mychael Knight didn’t break a sweat. Just calmly went to the kitchen and grabbed all the coffee filters.

“ripped corduroy jeans and flannel shirts”=/= punk

I’m French Canadian and we don’t kiss hands. That is straight up bullshit.

French Canadian here and no, kissing someone’s hand is *not* how we do it here. We do the two-cheek kiss thing, but only in more familiar settings.

I live somewhere where women get a hug and one or two cheek kisses while men get handshakes, including within families. I’ve resolved to start offering my hand whenever I fucking want to.

with the number of personal accounts of people warning other people about Weinstien coming out, it seems to me like it’s not the fault of anyone not saying anything about him, it’s that nobody listened or took them seriously.

There is a lot more evidence of Melania’s complicity in her husband’s actions than there is Georgina Chapman’s. She is probably absolute trash. On the other hand, I can only barely imagine the shit that would get thrown at her by the deplorables if she left him while he’s president. Imagine going up against the most

I don’t think women are responsible for their husband’s actions. In fact, I don’t think women are EVER responsible for men’s actions. I think a lot of women can be in complicated relationships with men who they love, and it might take a lot for them to leave him.

I think we already know the answer to that:

Giving bad news and negative feedback is especially hard because there’s such a disconnect between how people say they want feedback and how they actually respond to feedback. I teach writing for a living and coach in a couple of sports on the side, and probably 95% of people, when asked, will say “give it to me

I was just in the car talking with my mom about Meryl and the whole Weinstein issue and my mom suggested that while Harvey’s temper was well known, he seemed to prey on actresses/women who wouldn’t seem like a threat. Like had he tried to corner Meryl Streep in a resturant basement and jack off in front of her, we

Kinja became self-aware, realized how bad it sucked, and killed itself.