Yeah, I remember using a Mason jar lid to cut biscuits better than 50 years ago. I imagine people have been doing it since about ten minutes after the Mason jar was invented.
Yeah, I remember using a Mason jar lid to cut biscuits better than 50 years ago. I imagine people have been doing it since about ten minutes after the Mason jar was invented.
Shame on you, she was by all means a wonderful lady who preferred to picnic with her black nanny in the segregated south, lost a child and her parents over the course of a year, supported abortion rights, and said that homosexuality was a private and personal matter. She was respected by everyone and she constantly…
I like the spirit of this post, but it pains me to say that actually the tweet did say to celebrate the life of Barbara Bush.
The tweet actually does say celebrating the life of Barbara Bush. Now, you can debate if that is actually a thing, but in order not to appear like Fox News, I think this does need correcting in this thread.
lolz. Doesn’t one celebrate the life of? Not death???
And Carl Kassel!
This comment 100%.
We know this much is True.
I think a portion of this could also be traced back to the fact that women are conditioned to see themselves as sex that something happens to, not happens with. When you’re objectified over and over again in one way another, it’s easy to see yourself as just an object when it comes to intimacy. Sex is taught as a…
It’s a bit eyebrow-raising that Netflix, multi-billion dollar company that it is, was getting cheap over a couple hundred thousand dollars in tax payments on a few of its top executive officers’ compensation.
Maybe I’m a little sensitive, but it’s almost like you’re mocking her pain.
Are they?
I think this joke is in poor taste (and also not funny) but in defense of Fact Robot, you and others keep asking “why would someone find this funny?” and she is just answering. I can’t help but feel like some of the replies here seem to insinuate that Fact Robot is defending the joke when she’s clearly only explaining…
Sounds to me like you gave this post quite the exmaintino.
Again, and I don’t know why I have to reiterate this so many times: the joke seems to be about celebrity conspiracy theories and how they seek very unlikely answers to very basic questions, rather than actually being about Lea Michele or Illiteracy.
It’s really hard to proofread your own work, because your brain mashes up what you meant with what you wrote, which are sometimes not the same thing.
It’s not rude. Expecting a professional journalist to read through their article a single time to make sure that auto correct hasn’t misnamed a sexual assault victim as “Lesion” is not out of line.
I can see how many of the typos/mistakes can sneak past a spellcheck, but how does this slip by?