snarkcat
snarkcat
snarkcat

Jesus fuckin Christ....quit pulling your men choices from the shallow end of the gene pool.

That’s great re: your friend.  I appreciate the advice.  I’ll try to stop by some SNS sometime to share my progress.  Soooo appreciate the commentariat here. 

She replied to one of my posts on Instagram tagging her and my 70s kid dreams came true!

Yeah. I identify with what she’s saying, also, because my partner started to go on and on about how I don’t like him anymore, and that I never want sex. Ironically all these comments have lead to us... not having sex. And I definitely feel I can’t ‘be natural’ about it anymore.  He’s very insecure and I’ve had to

What are you trying to figure out? From everything you’ve written here, it’s pretty clear he’s a jealous, possessive asshole and that this isn’t a healthy relationship. You need to get out. And look into mental health resources/counselling so that you will be a in a better position to identify this type of behaviour

Target is pretty much the only social interaction that I have (other than co-workers) these days. So, there was no sarcasm on my end. 

Healthy jealousy would be the kind that you experience and manage on your own (or with a therapist) — not the kind you expect your partner to manage for you by adjusting their behavior.

In today’s news: Armie Hammer one-ups (or ten-ups?) Shia LeBeouf in the game of who is the most rotten Hollywood male star.

I may be a bit slow today, the love for going to Target during the pandemic is sarcasm or am I missing something about Target? I’ve been doing drive-up or in-store pickup for all Target and grocery shopping due to the pandemic but also more so due to the fact that I had a baby in August. It’s convenient, but also

Thank you for reminding me that Charo is still alive. She was so big in my 70s childhood. Cuchi cuchi, everyone!

I was expecting fun celebrity gossip and got trauma from the first two items. Gabourey and FKA twigs, I hope you’re all right and in a healing place now.

That would be the point in almost all other cases or if you discussed them each individually. If this article were about Lizza or Thrush or Lauer or the others it would make perfect sense. And Mills’ issues are absolutely deserving of scrutiny and action. However, because of Callimachi’s horrible reporting job

Cemeteries are filled with people who were deemed “irreplaceable.

The parts of the podcast where she talked about her own investigations into ISIS via evidence they led behind was actually really interesting and I remember wishing she had spent more time doing that. Like how every ISIS member captured claimed to be a low-level driver or grocer or whatever and never admitted to being

It’s like he read Fifty Shades of Grey and said, “What is this vanilla bullshit?”

I’m not really sure what your point is. There’s no defense of Callimachi here, and two issues (misogyny and shoddy journalistic practices) can coexist. Your concern seems to be that... the article isn’t about the other thing.

So what?

Because the NYT was after a good story rather than the truth. This is what happens when you write for awards and accolades rather than the facts. (This is how the Rolling Stone article on UVA happened.)

Raise your hand is you’ve ever been pushed out of a job while the man who did the pushing gets to fail up. 

I’m just so weary. Sometimes I hate being a woman.

During the Glenn Thrush mess, the NYT issued a statement about their “no tolerance” policy on sexual harassment while also saying they will continue to employ Thrush even though he admitted to what he did.