Maybe you should watch the film first?
Same reason that bookish types and writers are overrepresented in fiction.
Seriously. Nobody expects Jezebel to be perfect. Nobody expects there to be no mistakes. All anybody is asking for is growth. Isn't that what #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen is about in the first place? Having a discussion where people can grow?
I know you guys read our comments. I know you ladies are SMART. I know you wrote this because people kept bothering you. I know you all know how we feel about this and Hugo. I know you all would feel the same way if you were a reader of the site instead of a writer. But you keep posting these non-posts about…
Yes this is it,
There's a lot missing from this post. Namely: context.
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Hmm... no mention of the situation that precipitated the hashtag, in which Jezebel is complicit? Okay.
Maybe some more explaining of where this hashtag came from? What is #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen about instead of just examples? Mikki Kendall? That may benefit the audience more.
Yeah, I hate to say it but from what she wrote - it sounds like she may have very well been Stacey to another kid out there. It's the lesson we learned from Romy & Michelle's High School Reunion. Growing up, nearly everyone makes someone else feel like shit whether intentionally or unintentionally.
Yeah, and can the classist hatred. That's for the other side to muck about with. I actually think this urge to cyber-bully is one of those things that you confess to in private, and putting it out on the web makes you look a little small.
So, you were a little asshole who got out assholed by another kid. How about you just cut off contact with her and move on with your life?
Most agonizing of all, maybe, is the realization that Linda's abuse turned her into a more masterful actress than her acting career ever would.
And one in the fireplace?!
I'm pretty sure that's what Bret Easton Ellis actually thinks a period is.
"...her period, which is a type of bitch infection that women get in their underpants."