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The day she supposedly took her life was the day she told ME she was being committed for a month under the supervision of her psychiatrist. I was her editor. In August she had told me that she had been placed on a 72 hour hold while they adjusted her meds. At the beginning of September, she was leaving the book world

In my observation, these writers seem to classify anything other than slavish praise and five star reviews bullying.

I am not sure that she was bullied. 

As a moderately successful indie author myself, I can tell you that the stunts some authors will engage in to promote their books know no bounds. I can guarantee you she’s not the only one to fake her death; she just got caught doing it.

Well, now people can bully her with a clear conscience. Jesus Christ.

If this is true, and she did indeed fake her death by suicide, that is incredibly fucked-up. Like, that’s legit a horrible thing to do.

We’ve had variations of tomato trolls here since the very beginning of Gawker, none of them have ever been Russian

Specifically your pizza...

Seems he’ll be going to prison precisely because he has a hard time letting teenagers go.

Imagine being SO INSECURE that you blow up your whole criminal enterprise because you can’t let a comment from a teenager go?

I would say he’s also very quick-thinking (even if the quality of that thinking leaves much to be desired).

It’s one of the best scenes in the entire movie. In seconds, we have personality profiles on every character.

It’s been four years since Musk suggesting using a tiny submarine to rescue those kids, and subsequently calling the person who was trying to rescue said kids a “pedophile”, and hiring an investigator in an attempt to dig up dirt on him.

I loved that Kate Hudson’s mask was literally just like chicken wire and not at all effective.

The scene of them all arriving at the dock was actually a super great way to give us a perfect summary of the character just by showing their mask usage.

I mean yeah.  This was written and filmed when Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury were alive and Elon got Twitter mere months ago.  Yeah there's parts of Elon in the Bron character but there's also some Zuckerburg with the whole break things attitude, Steve Jobs with screwing over business partners and wearing a

Her not bothering to cover her nose with the mask was a great touch.

Watching this film, it was eerie how well the Musk stuff started blowing up just in time. And this goes beyond the Twitter takeover, but his disasterous public forum talk was on the same week as this came out on Netflix.

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