Biden should never be free from criticism, but I’m still not sure who’s more pissed off over his election: the MAGAts or the Jezebel editorial staff.
Biden should never be free from criticism, but I’m still not sure who’s more pissed off over his election: the MAGAts or the Jezebel editorial staff.
Yall some two-faced, hypocritical, catty writers. And you don’t care one damn bit. As long as those G/O checks clear the bank, you'll write whatever trash gets the clicks.
I sort of wish jezebel’s campaign to ruin his candidacy would have worked so Trump would’ve continued his all out assault on everything the demographic that enjoys this website holds dear. I literally hate all of you but mostly share your politics.
Forgive me for being the opposing view here, but I saw this as kind of purposefully done. Like, this entire production was supposed to mimic the whole cheap romance novel cover that this show is based on.
Carries’s wardrobe was frequently childish looking with dashes of high fashion and subversive style peppered in. I honestly think Patricia Fields did a perfect job on her wardrobe. It really worked to illustrate the characters emotional immaturity, creativity, and quest for a sense of self identity. The generic…
100%. “Mutton dressed as lamb” is right up there with “shrill” and “hysterical” when it comes to words and expressions virtually never applied to men.
Which I think really works for the character. Carrie was a complicated, fun, hot mess. Her clothing choices were a great visual shortcut.
Internalized misogyny, and externalized as well—I hear ya.
If you are stilling wearing what you wore when you were 18, then.... you do you.
I’m Sarah Jessica Parker’s age, and the idea of “age appropriate” clothing gives me the serious crawls. My grandmother thought it was a literal sin for women to look good/pay attention to their looks/stay current as they aged (vanity, dontcha know?) and I really, really think we should be past that. It’s tiring and…
Didn’t realize there was a strict age limit on having long hair and wearing certain dresses. Better set an appointment to cut my hair the appropriate length once I hit middle age.
Don’t bring reality into this please, it’s all one big conspiracy
I smoked and took CBD while looking for a job couple years ago. ( had to take drug test possibly) You don’t get that high like weed, but it damn sure helps you relax, take the edge off or get some sleep. The have tablets, flower, drinks, bath bombs, you name it.
Just here to support this. Marfan’s comes with joint pain and dislocations, and the possibility of things like retinal detachment and sudden death due to arterial dissection, among other things. As a person with a (different) connective tissue disorder, I work out to support my joints so that I don’t fall apart. It’s…
Okay, a couple of things. While there has been speculation about this subject, Michael Phelps himself has denied that he has Marfan Syndrome with test results supporting him on that. Additionally even if Phelps has the visible symptoms of the syndrome, it has been pointed that it is very unlikely that he could compete…
She actually got off relatively easy compared to other athletes in her position.
That’s where I am. I defend my athletes no matter what. Then I pull them aside and politely ask them not to be idiots.
The one thing to consider is she isn’t outright banned. She’s suspended for 30 days, which started June 28th. The Olympics start July 23rd. There is a chance she can compete in the relay.
“In this case, the policies that resulted in Richardson’s suspension are the creation of a single body, the USADA, whose officials have the power to change them—but only if they want. In the case of Black athletes, exceptions are rarely if ever made; empathy can be equally hard to come by.”
That’s the confusing part to me, she must have been told 10,000 times the ramifications for popping a positive during any competitive window. Hell, I get a monthly reminder about the career implications of failing a random test result [still considered a security risk!]