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FYI, Zamora posted his own apology video and has since gained back a ton of subscribers. I couldn’t watch more that 10 seconds of Lee’s “apology”, and I’m frankly surprised that she continues to leave it up. Zamora’s 50 minute long apology video not only displays what appears to be genuine remorse, but also spills a

It’s hard when he’s your kids’ dad.

I had to stop reading this briefly after coming across the first gif. I still can’t wrap my head around the maneuver.

But Vows! And the Real Estate section. And the travel section. How else will you learn about what marginally employed part-time crafters and “artisans” do on their (presumably copious) time off. “Emma, a 23-year-old part-time employee at an artisanal cheese shop in Red Hook, recently returned from a seven-week hiking

He’s not Jimmy Fallon?

Have you read the other posts about James and/or the carpool karaoke garbage? It’s like we get it, James isn’t popular among the too cool for school staff. You can turn off the hate faucet now. He’s not doing any harm.

I assume they are targeting younger audiences. Although I was watching foreign films with subs by age 6, so *shrug*

You mean Kimmel didn’t just giggle and tousle his hair, and then sing a duet with Justin Timberlake? It’s almost like you can be entertaining AND hold people accountable. 

Jez has been trying to make “we all hate James Corden - right, guys?! Right?!?” for ages. It’s just as awkward now as it always has been, given that most people feel like he’s perfectly genial, generally pleasant and socio-politically a plus. It’s weird.

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Jez writers have been trying to make “hating James Corden” a thing forever, despite the fact that 95% of Jez’s readership feels like he’s perfectly genial (not to mention a solid ally). It’s not clear where the animosity comes from but it’s awkward.

Counterpoint: Carpool Karaoke is fun and nice. See: Sir Paul McCartney and Adele episodes, among others.

I read the article and I still don’t understand why it has to go. It is a silly bit that celebs like to do and it is on a late night talk show, not Meet the Press. Is it getting in the way of something else?

Not remotely suprising. A quick look at the female characters in LoL itself tells you tons about their mindset toward women.

Since it invariably is going to come up, I don’t understand how people can scream “this is a witchhunt” or “people are too sensitive” or “this is SJW nonsense” when time and again big gaming/tech companies have proven to be navel gazing, bro-clubs who alienate anyone who isn’t a straight white male.

It’s not

Can’t read it all now but reading the first third and skimming the rest, this is an excellent feature, Cecilia. It blows my mind that many people are going to read this and think it just exists to push some kind of agenda.

It’s been a thing for quite a while.

That Russian bot narrative is tired, uninformed and completely pathetic for attacking someone with a disability. Watch Simone try to focus or sit still for one minute in an interview and understand why she has a prescription for ADHD.

The rec leagues have always felt a bit drenched in toxic white male bullshit. I’ve found that as a sports-loving guy in NYC, playing a pickup game of soccer on the waterfront with whoever shows up is a lot more diverse and friendly (and probably more skilled/stimulating) than the rec leagues. I personally don’t have

I feel like you left out one major reason: They get hit on constantly. These teams are usually half single guys who are using the league as one of their main weekly social events.