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I’d use worse language than you, but agreed.

Stephen King’s It, for example, [rpbab;u would’ve been that much scarier had Pennywise’s gaping maw

“You have no idea who I am” 

“So you don’t even know me and you just immediately start making up stories about my life”

I can’t name names, but someone in this article likes you...

“What kind of animal has friends in college that make offensive jokes?”

If you’re talking about people using ad hominem attacks on her and just being assholes towards her body, then yes, that is unfair. I don’t think you were saying that, though. People have a right to call her out for speaking without thinking, but yes, they don’t need to call her fat.

You can administer the Dunham test in situations like these:

Yep, Lena is the real victim here. Not the person who has been allegedly raped.

Alright, what exactly did Mindy Kaling do?

We accept so many shitty qualities in the artists we enjoy. Is saying stuff without thinking really the worst among them?

Come on now.

I’m glad Gawker made the wise decision to publish this post and not have it rot in the greys!

That’s true of American TV and movies as well, though

Anime soundtrack?

Going to listen to this, grab some Papa John’s, and enjoy my like as a Breitbart commenter.

In these trying times, it is important that we accept certain revelations and past actions:

“young enough to have a lot of their adult identity based on C.K.’s philosophy and worldview,”

Goddamn this is stupid.