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The Jezebel staff chose to make NOT seeing Davidson the top story in the dirt bag. The tone is also mean spirited for no particular reason. Davidson is not the problem, it’s sites like Jezebel talking about him constantly, even when he’s literally not doing anything.
I know this comment has an aggressive tone, but it’s

Yeah, this is a whole lot of nothing.  Dear Joan, not everyone who sarcastically says/implies that they’re happy to meet you is coming on to you (but they are being sarcastic about being happy to meet you).

I don’t even see it as being about her personally. I figured he meant he was finished with everything except press. Meaning ‘you’ more generally, as in ‘you, the press.’ I do think the phrasing was purposely to allow possible personal interpretation, but I don’t find it creepy in the least. It’s like if I’m at a

Yeah, it was clearly in reference to the interview. This shouldn’t be a thing. It’s kinda depressing that people are so hot for the take-down that they will totally disregard, like, basic syntax.

My thoughts as well. Although he probably could’ve worded differently. I think his intent wasn’t to be inappropriate, but to flatter. 

I know I will catch heat for this, but here I go.... it seemed to me as if he was referring to being interviewed by her and that she took it that way, as well.  Especially since he added that he had accomplished it (“I’m done”).  Granted, everything Jim Carrey says tends to come out a little creepy, but I think this

RE: Jim Carrey

Sure he wasn’t talking about being interviewed by her? Like it was a magnanimous compliment that she’s a great journalist and being interviewed by her was on his bucket list? That’s how I interpreted it, especially since he then says “It’s all done now.” He can’t be talking about fucking her because he hasn’t, so it’s

Got curious and looked it up; found the definition below.

definitely the biggest problem with Little Monsters was making the lead character not Lupita but some deadbeat australian dickbag on a “bros who are pieces of shit to both women and children repeatedly can find their second chance and be the hero” train. it was fucking tired and regrettable and people deserve better

Possibly a more pressing question: what are you doing snooping on your partner's phone?

I agree with some of these others with the Barq’s not even being in the running when the other 2 major labels were.  Also, Fitz’s rootbeer in STL will rule the list if you ever get some.

This episode was painfully awful and a perfect example of why this once brilliant show has bad episodes so frequently now. They don’t respect the audiences intelligence. Now, the characters say their intent out loud and you get who and what they are aiming the jokes at. There’s no subtly. I have no idea how they

That pain in my side that I’ve had five of the last seven days might be colon cancer—I’m so excited that I might die the way my mom’s dad died!” or “I don’t think I’m ever going to be able to afford health insurance/mortgage/new car—what an exciting adventure!” This advice doesn’t really cover most anxiety. And then

I’m already seeing the comments, so let’s be clear about something here:

“Cancel Culture” did not kill Alec Holowka. We don’t yet have the full picture of how he died, but it sounds as if he died by suicide, and had been suffering from a host of psychological and personal difficulties prior to that final, tragic act.

No

no. 20% is an extremely generous tip. Call me a fucking jerk all you want. Tipping is stupid and sexist, and we should be pushing for a change that sees servers paid a fair wage and doesn’t put customers in that awkward situation of tipping. IT DOES NOT CREATE BETTER SERVICE. And you know what? The 2% they’re shorted

Fuck your “Well actually” horseshit.

A story is posted about a 15-year-old girl being sexually groomed by her mentor and your response is “But she became a stripper!”

It was explained why right after that sentence, fuckface.

I’d like to see that ethos applied to, say, Amos n’ Andy. (Well, actually, I wouldn’t.)