kshortie16
kshortie16
kshortie16

The only reason why Jlaw succeeded is because her personality is very “all american girl next door” Also boys really want to fuck her.

I’m not a fan of hers either but refusing to follow a collapsing series down the toilet isn’t really a personality flaw on her part.

I didn’t call campus police when I needed help, either—the kitchen staff who witnessed the accident arranged transport. I’m surprised the Harvard health clinic couldn’t do something similar once they realized they’d be unable to help her.

When this fails, how about an Airbnb spinoff for black people discriminated against by Airbnb landlords? Call it Airbnb Green Book.

This is why I only Airbnb under my alias “White Jamaal”.

And welcome to the black experience.

Well, it WAS directed at a black man. It may very well have been that Dunham would have treated a white man the same way. But I often find that when people make assumptions that just so happen to fulfill stereotypes about a group they belong to, they tend to hide behind the excuse that they would have said that about

You won’t make the extrapolation without information? When it’s her own story and it seems reasonable to believe she would include it if it happened? But you will extrapolate that Beckham ignored her completely and call him rude on that basis?

I think you don’t know whether she tried to engage him, so you probably shouldn’t brand him as rude because he didn’t engage her. In other words, you don’t know all the fax, ma’am, so you should shut your butt.

You can’t extrapolate about her behaviour, but you feel quite comfortable extrapolating about his and calling him names based on it. Interesting.

According to you, she didn’t say if she tried to engage with him or not, but he is still wrong for not engaging with her? I see you and know where your ingrained assumptions are coming from whether you acknowledge them or not.

At no point in her own story did she describe trying to engage him. Going by her own story, she projected all sorts of thoughts onto him without ever saying anything to him at all. It is mighty entitled of her to expect him to engage her. I wonder why she had that expectation......

Is there a reason she didn’t speak to him. What is the expectation he speak and engage with her first? That seems really entitled. If she was that bothered, she could have engaged him in an conversation.

Why is it on him to start a conversation? She obviously didn't bother speaking to him either.

Maybe he ignored her because he didn’t want to fuck her. Maybe he ignored her because he doesn’t know her and doesn’t feel like striking up a conversation with someone he doesn’t know in favor of talking to people he may know.

I'm impressed that you tried to find the one sliver of possibility that Dunham is a decent person not worthy of ire. But she is horrible, and now I wonder about you.

That really bugs me. It’s like when people think that introverts really just need help coming out of their shell instead of recognizing that they might be perfectly happy just being left alone. Introverts are not required to cater to extrovert whims, and being in close proximity to me doesn’t mean I automatically owe

Rocco can finally live a modern life.

“He just wants to have an excuse for why he’s cute that ignorant little liberals (like yourself) will swallow.”—your opinion

You know what’s funny is that you are putting the onus of starting a conversation solely on Mr. Beckham. Did it ever occur to you that Ms. Dunham could have simply started a conversation with Mr. Beckham rather than pretend that she could read his mind?