It’s that last tweet that gets me though. I mean this is a man that has been very vocal about how very, very christian (small c) he is. Why, he even knows a verse or 2 from the bible I betcha and yet, here is he being less than charitable to his neighbors, and doing nothing but bragging about his wealth and cushy…
All that mattered was the feathered hair.
Meanwhile, Ralph Malph has yet to weigh in on the 2016 election.
This woman just kept A LOT of women who were insecure about their bodies from setting foot in a gym. She has been valued for her looks for so long, she probably has no idea that she made real someone’s worst nightmare. Exercising in public when you have body image issues is hard enough. Thanks for making it so much…
What a horrible person. I hope that the woman whose picture was taken is doing okay. :( Such a foul fucking human, man.
I’m a reality TV editor by trade, and despite not caring about these people at all, I do enjoy my profession so maybe I can offer some insight (while procrastinating on the network notes I have to do for the show I’m working on). The cuts around 00:26, they chopped some stuff up but the only thing they really…
She certainly knows how to keep her name in the press. How they aren’t aware of her scam yet I’ll never know.
She obviously thought no one would notice.
Wouldn’t read but would read reviews.
Every time I read the New York Times opinion section I wonder where I fucked up so badly in life that I’m a worthless nobody and these idiots get to broadcast their half-formed opinions to the world.
That’s utterly precious! (#snark) but how is that any different than the thinly disguised advertisements Gawker Media runs as “stories”? For example the so called article on Canadian food which it really an advertisement for Air Canada?
I prefer when my media sources are more subtle in their manipulation. Like when all the magazines and news shows under the Time/Warner umbrella talk about how the next summer blockbuster happens to be a movie made by a Time/Warner company.
I’m 38, and I totally remember Sassy. I miss it so much! I remember when some writers took the flirting/dating advice from Seventeen, Marie Claire, etc. and applied to real life scenarios in bars. All they did was scare guys off. It was hilarious. I miss those days.
Once again, xoJane’s incompetent editors fail to do even a modicum of vetting. Please explain to me how these people have jobs.
xoJane used to have some great articles but now it’s just clickbait articles and commentaries that exist only to mock the site. Not kidding, if there isn’t something off-putting about an article it gets virtually no comments.