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This ‘writer’ writes like the naive and simple-minded middle schooler they apparently are, though. They’re scandalized that a process server did their job and mildly annoyed the heroic millionaire empowered girlboss, and couldn’t be bothered to get the facts straight before hitting ‘publish’ because the facts

won’t someone think of the poor, unfortunate millionaire having to deal with a minor inconvenience? how dare that villainous process server try to do their job to pay their bills. don’t they know who Olivia Wilde is???

If her lawyers accepted service, then this would not have happened.

Wow.

This was definitely reported as being a female process server, but such pesky facts would fuck with your obvious intentions here, wouldn’t they? You didn’t write ‘a process server’. No, you wrote ‘a man’, as if the term itself is inherently repulsive. How dare ‘a man’ inconvenience a heroic empowered professional

Awful take. A public server only servers you in public like this if you have been repeatedly ducking them to avoid being served.

And misuse apostrophes and semicolons in at least four of them. 

People avoid process servers, often just for the heck of it—to annoy the other side and make them spend money trying to serve papers. In this case, it’s more likely that it was simply a matter that Wilde was staying in Vegas incognito, and/or she has security to keep fans/press/people obsessed with her boyfriend away

Another fucking bad take from Hughes, add it to the mountain pile.

Or he’ll write 7 strongly worded articles

People are served notices at their job everyday. She shouldn’t get a special exception because she directed Booksmart.

Don’t fucking do this, ’kay?

Dou you know how you prevent shit like that of happening to you?

When a process server look for you at your home address or office you receive him or make an appointment for a later date, instead of trying to avoid and dodge it, because that’s how you get this kind of situation. Respect the job of the others and they

Meh. I’m on the process servers side. Just the messenger. There’s no details exactly how the process server came to the conclusion of doing this action. I’ll assume it can be for any number of reasons such as, “I tried several times these last couple of weeks to professionally serve her, but she knows how to pump

in that it’s a showcase of the show runner’s ability to highlight the socio-economic problems of America while providing no solutions on how to fix them.”

Whenever I see accusations of ‘centrism’ bandied about it’s nearly always used by self-styled ‘socialists’ in reference to someone who promotes a more nuanced viewed of society than just ‘capitalism bad.’

Yeah, it’s hard for me to understand how you could watch the show and come to the conclusion that “we can’t/shouldn’t do anything” is the message. The show takes great pains to lay out a variety of systemic failures built into America’s institutions, the complexity of the problems that causes, and it has a jaundiced

The Wire’s central thesis in every single season is that caring about raw numbers ruins everything and that the actual nuance of human life cannot be translated to easily digestible numbers and all-encompassing anecdotes - and yet we not only try to make it work, we deliberately engineer things to make sure this

The point of The Wire is to show that the drug trade in Baltimore is not caused by one thing, it’s caused by a system corrupt to its core from top to bottom. Schools are underfunded and that leads to kids making poor decisions when young. The police department is improperly motivated leading to them focusing on the

I mean, if your standard for good TV is “provides detailed, concrete solutions for fixing everything that’s wrong with America” then I can’t imagine you enjoy much of anything.

I woulda thunk centrism by it’s very definition is a middle ground, often accompanied by a belief that required change unaccompanied by friction is inherently destabilizing. That it’s “half-assed” or imperfect is a known and acceptable property of it, particularly if one believes that what a just system looks like is