You seemed pretty comfy making assumptions before, why not continue the streak!
You seemed pretty comfy making assumptions before, why not continue the streak!
you could have tried harder not to misread that lol. That is not what I meant. I was trying to make it generic since I’ve seen it a lot of different ways but I was referring to numerous posts I’ve seen getting mad about people not wearing masks when no one is around (like a small family restaurant... they were closed…
“People are so desperate to virtue signal that they’ll just come up with an opinion on restaurants out of their ass,” she said. “They want to be like, ‘I’m on the right side of everything!’”
I immediately thought she was pregnant before I even read what this story was about?? To me it’s like the “pregnancy, my center of gravity is different” stance.
this is like the thing where you hear everyone talk about how reality TV shows suck and are pointless yet they have the highest ratings of anything. There’s PLENTY of people who were fooled, in and outside of NY, even if you don’t hear from them.
but the Dolezal comment was about family structure - Dolezal “took on” the race of her siblings/kids. You’re emphasizing the difference between them is race/ethnicity. But if ethnicity is more about growing up in a culture... and her family was latinx... at what point is she not latina ?
the comparison to Dolezal was about taking on the identity of a close family member. Dolezal’s siblings/children are black
so you’re saying she IS latina?
yeaa yea... but race is a social construct anyway. She was like Dolezal in that she donned the ID of a family member.
so many shades of Dolezal. I can have empathy for her if she did grow up with step-fathers who were latino (and their closeness was what she claims), because that would inevitably shape your sense of family/identity.
yep. Fairly sure it was Kim fronting the money for his flailing fashion brand, not the other way around...
HAHA I was literally thinking that as I read this. But on the other hand it gives me hope?? Like we’re all in the same boat and sometimes I get caught up thinking “do I need plastic surgery to look more hot and therefore get a relationship”
Hot take, I lowkey LOVE these people though because they are so entertaining. I know a girl who “”lived”” in England... it must be like 8? 10? years ago now for (summer!) study abroad and it peppers her anecdotes constantly, to this DAY. And not too long ago someone in a bar “thought she was English” because of her…
I wouldn’t wish that ring on my worst enemy. Far me it from me, super single girl, to tell everyone how to live their lives, but on the other hand if you’ve already had one broken-off engagement maybe give the next relationship a year to develop first ??
ugh, this is why I haven’t been on Jezebel lately. How can you not report this part of the story? I get that we’re trying to give women the benefit of a doubt, but to just leave this out because what... it’s inconvenient?
alright gen Z, pack it up - people have opinions about famous people all the time
you uncared yourself straight to the comment section of a fictionalized show based on their life, I see
It’s not entirely fiction, though, it’s fiction that helps itself liberally to real life events. Here, I will help you educate yourself about the existing rights we already have, that you are apparently ignorant of.
I guess my quandary is that it comes so close to the real history that it’s clearly difficult for people to tell the difference (or otherwise they wouldn’t be hounding the real life people), so I would think the legal standing is whether you’ve done enough to convince your audience that it IS fiction as opposed to…
I was referring more to the substance of the article - the infidelities, as they happened in real life, don’t line up with how they were portrayed in the show, which is why everyone is flooding Camilla/Charles’ Twitter or whatever - not Diana