You could apply that statement to a couple hundred reality “stars”. It still doesn’t sound very feminist.
If you’ve got a beef with Amber Rose, just say you got beef and move on.
You could apply that statement to a couple hundred reality “stars”. It still doesn’t sound very feminist.
If you’ve got a beef with Amber Rose, just say you got beef and move on.
This one is getting “good press” because unlike all the other video girls that fucked Kanye - she is using her 15 minutes to empower women. That’s the point. All of it.
Focusing on how she became famous is not exactly feminist. If a porn star was spreading the same exact message in the here and now, would you be…
I don’t do makeup online, but...
Millennials, please just fucking quit it with the purple / blue / green hair shit. For one, it is not new, it’s all been done before. Two, some of you... like this chick doedeere... have a fantastic natural eye and hair color combination. This stringy lavender mess just makes her look…
As a lifelong Jersey resident that is continuously embarrassed by Christie... I can’t be mad at this.
Decent song, but hot damn her stylists are on point in... every way. I don’t think I ever noticed how gorgeous her lips are until this point. And that hair? Even the eyebrows are stunning.
She’s come a long way from her 19 album cover.
All this acid wash is making me have 80s flashbacks.
Well, let’s see now...
If 18 year old male didn’t get involved with 13 year old girl. Then there wouldn’t be a grandfather talking about what a normal kid he was after a murder happened.
amirite?
No, a conference presentation does not get an exemption. All of the parents that set up the chairs and tables, brewed the coffee and tea, vacuumed the rugs. printed placards, etc etc... Do you think they had the luxury of leaving their baby in a wrap while doing all of these things?
There is so much privilege being…
If we’re going to talk about equality, then we need to consider all of the parents that cannot possibly enjoy bringing their child to work for safety reasons.
This entire post just screams entitlement to me, but I wrote my rant earlier.
It is inappropriate not because of the assumption that all children are disruptive. It is inappropriate that she made the assumption that it would be acceptable in the first place.
If you’re a professional woman giving presentations at conferences you should know how to float these ideas by someone before acting upon…
Don’t get ahead of yourself here. A professional takes the time to check in with whomever she is working with to be certain that it’s acceptable to bring their child to the workplace.
“You’re a close-minded advocated [sic] for single childless women.”
Ok. Take your kid wherever the fuck you want to. I think your first stop should be the library.
I’ve provided the example here?
You are reaching just a little too hard to excuse a rude parent’s behavior. Are you sure you’re not the author?
Probability and statistics might have something to do with basic professional courtesy, but I don’t see the link right now.
I’m still at the part where a parent showed up at a workplace with their child-in-tow without ever consulting anyone about it.
Maybe we should skip the statistics of rude parents and jump right…
As an HR Professional here, I can’t imagine how one person can be so out of touch with reality. I can’t help but wonder if Liza Munroy was trolling us or drunk when she typed, “Many women can’t afford childcare. Why not be all about my career with my newborn strapped to my chest?”
No, Honey, stop that right now. You…
Because an infant never does anything but sleep, right?
That pic right there makes me want to touch myself.
HOW DARE YOU POST A PIC OF CARAMEL APPLES WITH NO NUTS?!?
I don’t care about their marketing tactics. Their food is dreamy.