No, but she should be. that’s the point.
No, but she should be. that’s the point.
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…
Well, now people can bully her with a clear conscience. Jesus Christ.
When I first saw that I was so certain it had to be faked, or a parody account or something. But no, dude really just acts like a 50s movie villain.
Like I legit had to click the link as I couldn’t fathom that he would actually respond with that. Then I spent the next minute laughing and gasping for air when I saw that was literally his response.
I mean in terms of metrics that matter on Twitter, she bodied him pretty good. Her quote tweet has over 1 million likes and 200k retweets compared to 130k likes and 9k retweets.
Saying Andrew Tate has terrible taste in cars is enough to hurt his ego what the hell are you talking about? The dude is more insecure than lose cargo in the back of a pick up truck. You could say to him “your eyes are kind of crooked” and he’d go on a tirade about how great he is.
What’s childish is trying to provoke a 19 year old climate activist with “LOOK AT MY CARS”. Anyway, her response doesn’t have to be clever or high art, he’s got incredible amounts of tiny dick energy and pointing it out is the appropriate response every time. He’s not worth the effort and craftsmanship of a truly sick…
ok Andrew
What a douche. That was the perfect response from Ms. Thunberg, no need to twitter battle a small man with obvious insecurities.
The weirdest part about this is that commenters (and most of the internet) has been incredibly vocal about how unrealistic and difficult it would be for a 600-pound person to be an actor in this role... But the writers of some of these articles don’t even acknowledge that point. Pretty much every time someone says:…
Hunter was an adult when he experienced weight gain — he says it was a period in his early 20s.
The only question is really, does the author REALLY feel what they wrote in this article? Or are they just manipulating us into commenting with their purposely one-sided arguments?
And the complaint about the fat suit...yeah, the filmmakers should’ve just found someone who’s actually 600 pounds but has the stamina, mobility, and overall wellbeing to star in a feature film, and also has acting ability akin to Brendan Fraser. What could go wrong.
As an actual fat guy (300lbs at 6'2"), I feel like Rich sneering at “non-fat” people making a movie, when he himself is, if the internet is truthful, muscular and ripped as fuck (I’m impressed), is frankly a bit fucked up. Brendan was for many years a hell of a lot heavier than Rich is suggesting. He was obese even!…
Did no one think, “Maybe a movie about a fat guy made by non-fat people needs to do a little bit more than describe fatness as prescription for misery?”
It’s not like Fraiser was a skinny guy when he made it, he was husky to say the least. The movie did not need to hire a 600 pound person for the movie.
what did Benneton do?
This is some Terry Richardson shit.