Stop calling her a Jackie Kennedy wanna- be. She’s clearly a Carla Bruni knock-off.
Stop calling her a Jackie Kennedy wanna- be. She’s clearly a Carla Bruni knock-off.
I find the headline misleading. When I clicked I expected it to be that FB was refusing to remove the video for whatever reason- instead it’s people sharing, which FB can’t be privy to every post. Using “can’t GET FB” to delete implies FB is actively refusing.
Right. I wouldn’t judge anyone who meets the qualifications for assistance from taking it. But I at least understand the personal decision not to for people who are temporarily broken but gifted with opportunities.
I really enjoy these types of articles, especially about less commonly discussed themes such as personal finances and living as an artist. Also reading the comments from the Jezebel community when so much resonated with me, someone who is still struggling after going into tons of debt to attend university. Please more…
Formerly poor people tend to have a lot of unexamined privilege themselves.
“The difference between being ‘broke’ and being ‘poor’” is something I’ve seen discussed here a lot. Strayed was self-aware enough to see she had options and her condition was likely temporary. Doesn’t mean she’s not entitled to the government safety net, but there are differences.
The show inspired me to read the book which was really really depressing. The book begins when a few women working at Newsweek in the early 2000s realize that they’re getting passed up for promotions or they see some really skilled female interns not receive full-time jobs when males without internships are hired and…
I was thinking “$85,000 isn’t really that much, depending on the type of debt,” but then clicked through to read that it was credit card debt. Yikes! Makes me feel good about my own credit card debt albatross and impending financial doom, though!
Yeah, I have to remind myself of that when I see friends buying homes or going on fabulous vacations- even though I have a higher salary than they do. Their parents paid for their college. Their parents helped with a down payment. My parents are wonderful people who gave me a lot, and I am terribly lucky, but things…
Fuck, I would settle for the grandparent who takes the kid every Tuesday.
Any stories that Jezebel publishes about money and poverty as it relates to all kinds of women are stories I want to read. There’s so much shame and secrecy about finances in our culture, and stories like this have a way of lancing those boils and making everything clearer and easier for everybody.
Not taking food stamps because of some delineation of whats poor or not is some kind of personal thing but this:
He’s a murderer, a terrorist, an unapologetic racist, and an evil piece of shit.
Also something that’s making me look at all of them differently is how many of them are from the South—clearly cast for Luke and then were stuck in it after the producers last-minute changed to Nick.
Oh, I totally disagree about Liz. I think she definitely wanted to be there and was there for the exposure. Nick was right on night 1 - if she was so into him, why didn’t she just ask someone for his number and reach out?
i...love her?
Nah, he wouldn’t touch this, IMO. If there is ONE area in which Trump has actually never been truly hateful, it’s on the topic of gay rights. I don’t think he has a problem or really wants to tussle with the gay community — being a New Yorker and former playboy, I’m sure he’s hobnobbed with the very BEST gay people,…
On Twitter, Kara called you “the worst kind of people” for making this comment, FYI.
So Kara is making a lot of fun of you on Twitter for this comment. That’s a nice way to treat your readers, I suppose.
And it’s based on the father’s name — John Bennett Ramsey — with a faux French twist.