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I couldn't even bring myself to search for her on the webtubes because the "jokes" in her shittily-written story are so unbelievably, painfully bad. ..and I love watching bad comedians bomb.

I was going to leave a comment saying "Don't give up your day job" after watching that trailer (yeah - totally had to mute that shit) - then I realized that writing probably is her day job.

Because she is a terrible writer.

In order for contracts such as model releases to be legally binding, they there has to be an exchange of value - meaning, payment of some sort. They usually start out with something to the effect of, "For valuable consideration hereby acknowledged as received..." and go on to define the conditions of the release. A

Keep in mind - in order for a contract such as a model release to be legally binding, there has to be an exchange of value; i.e. payment of some sort. If the writer felt that the payment offered was not enough to cover her expenses and give her something extra in addition, then she was stupid to sign and go ahead with

It's okay because the author is a grown adult and made the decision to pay for those things. Did anyone force her to, or ditch out and leave her stuck with the bill? NO. She decided to pay for those things so she could suck this guy's dick and get fucked by him so she could have something to write a shitty story

What a terribly written story. Even without the horribly-failing "jokes", just terrible..

"My best friend smells like ass. She wears the most disgusting perfume, and it makes me want to die. Now we live together.. What's the best way to get this odor out of my life..?" How about not moving in with someone if they smell so bad it makes you want to die??? Idiot.

...and when that same release / waiver / consent form also says "physical contact", you should assume physical contact from those partially (or even fully) naked people. I think that's a pretty clear trigger warning.

To be clear, that would be sexual assault and rape survivors who choose to participate in an activity in which they are warned that there will be sexual content and physical contact. In other words, they would be knowingly and voluntarily submitting themselves to those triggers - literally asking for that damage you

"I'm a college student and my two best friends broke up last week. The guy is all depressed, and so is the girl. We live in the same dorm and have a lot of classes together, and I feel caught in the middle of their breakup. I try to organize separate activities, but we inevitably run into each other as a group. It's

"I'm a college student and my two best friends broke up last week. The guy is all depressed, and so is the girl. We live in the same dorm and have a lot of classes together, and I feel caught in the middle of their breakup. I try to organize separate activities, but we inevitably run into each other as a group. It's

Jezebel doesn't so much report as regurgitate, mixing in some of their own bile in the form of bias..

Yup. This article is idiotic.

"..young people ... get a disproportinate share of the blame for sexting. Meanwhile, old people have been sexting like gangbusters, and the world has yet to see the “Baby Boomers Are Sexting and It’s Not Okay” trend piece we all know the New York Times is capable of." - The reason for this is that adults sending pics

Jezebel do actual research..??? HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!

"Jezebel is selectively leaving out information ..." - big surprise, huh?

"I understand that people want to have biological children, but sometimes that isn't in the cards" - EXACTLY. Some people are dealt shitty cards. That's just how it is. But some people feel entitled to have everything they want - and expect others to pay for it.

Terribly constructed headline. The app provides a way to respond to sexts - not block them. Also - it reads as if to say that the app disguises sexts sent by someone as if they were not sent by that person. Someone needs a writing lesson.

I had the exact same thing happen to me, but without the voice. What made it even more scary was that, a week or two previous, I was laying in bed (totally awake) with the bedroom door cracked open and hall light on. I suddenly felt like someone was watching me, so looked over towards the hallway. And someone was