puddingtaine1
puddingtaine1
puddingtaine1

People aren't responding to the content of your comment, it's irrelevant. You commented on something you know nothing about, and someone told you you're wrong. Had you simply admitted your mistake, there'd be no issue. Instead you got massively defensive and made out like you were being persecuted for something,

She is constantly justifying bad behavior to /pick a malady/. Granted, she lost a leg in a childhood accident, but she metaphorically had it gilded and she wears it on a large gold chain around her neck. Then there's the problem of her father. NEVER, in all my old lady years, have I ever seen such a gross, lecherous,

This isn't really about how hated this woman is, rather the folly in lumping a faking, whining (and classist) millionaire on television in with any worker who has legitimately suffered due to a combination of corporate shenanigans and the healthcare system in the US (a system that surely no non-American outside of the

Commenting is weighing in. Maybe stick to only commenting when you care or have an inkling of what you're "mistakenly" talking about? I mean, why waste your non-American time?

Then why the fuck are you commenting on something you know nothing about? Wait, don't answer that.

Why comment on something you've never seen or never heard of? It's not 'humor' or 'social commentary', it's just silly. I'm non-American too, so that one's not gonna fly.

Then why are you commenting on it? I am not judging you - they talk about British shows I have never heard of all the time on here and they sometimes seem annoying but I refrain because I don't know them and it sometimes isn't worth researching because I don't care that much. And if I don't care enough to check it out

Nor do I. But it isn't 1996. You don't need cable to watch shows broadcast on cable channels. And no one is expecting you to know everything that is on TV in the USA. But a little something about the show you decide to weigh in on? Sure. Reasonably so.

I'm not asking for expertise. I'm asking that you something about what you're commenting on before you comment, rather than posting some nonsensical junk and trying to play it off like a cooky non-American. There are some pop culture things I know nothing about. I don't comment in threads about those things.

Then why even comment if you have no idea what you're talking about?

First, let me say this to be clear that she is not an actress. Second, if you don't know the show or who the person is why would you make such a broad and blanket statement?

Oh, please. You clearly know nothing of this woman and her vile, attention-seeking behavior. She wasn't fired because her employer refused to accommodate her health needs; she was fired because she's wholly unpleasant and loathed by fans and castmates alike.

Yesterday I saw a mugshot of a woman named Amber Bamber. The poor woman was doomed to a life of crime.

It was bad enough that the line snaked all through the room, out the door, down the hall and outside and I knew we had to stand there and touch every single one of them (omg, my hands and face were FILTHY.) And it's so awkward for everyone, I get that. But I saw her from across the room and just sort of zeroed in on

If you watch her standup special on Netflix (some VERY problematic jokes in there, but some very funny ones too), you can see one of the costume I worked on. I interned with her costume designer a few years ago and got to meet her a couple of times. Your description is perfect. She was funny, brilliant, smart, and

I'm sorry you had to deal with that bitch. Some people just have a way of making your day just a little shittier. I had to avoid people who I knew were insensitive like the plague after my bro died. One of his friends actually told me "I remember meeting you and you were such a bitch." I didn't say anything I just

She said some funny things, some boring things, and some bad things. But to reduce her with the epitaph of "unrepentantly racist shitstain" is way too harsh.

I held it together pretty well. I pulled the snaps on some miserable little twat who was rolling her eyes and doing the theatrical heavy sighs because we were taking to long receiving the line of visitors (ok, it was out the door and onto the street but I can't help that.)

Kind of knew this was coming and still genuinely sad to hear the news. Unapologetic, badass, SURVIVOR. She came back from Carson. She came back from her husband's suicide and a damn near empty bank account. She came back from the haters time and time again. She owned her surgeries, the pressure she felt as a woman,

I really think it's all in the eyeliner here. And the full head of hair. And the closed mouth.