Horseshit. American Apparel has a long history of doing stuff like this. Read Ryan Holiday's (their marketing guy) first book and you'll realize they do things like this on purpose.
Horseshit. American Apparel has a long history of doing stuff like this. Read Ryan Holiday's (their marketing guy) first book and you'll realize they do things like this on purpose.
Sure, but a lot of us work for that. It's not like we were born that way.
Well, isn't that something a professional should consider when choosing jobs or career paths? We can't be all things to all people and there's no way for a human to be 100% non-biased.
That's a job, not volunteer activism. We assume people have jobs to get paid, but they CHOOSE to be volunteer activists.
Who in the hell thinks activism is going to bolster their corporate resume? Dumb.
Nope, but thanks SO much for parroting what's already been said by a ton of people. You're really insightful!
Thanks!
Had an officer reached around and grabbed my testicles, I'd have elbowed him, too
Still don't understand why what she did was a crime in the context of the situation.
I know, RIGHT? Thanks!
Then ignore the marketing and don't go. I didn't see Neighbors, even though the trailer and ads seemed funny.
We all realize that film producers cast based on what the audience wants, right? This "issue" isn't their fault, it's far more of a societal thing.
Uh huh.
You SURE about that?
It's as if they're actors playing characters that aren't them or something. Wow!
#yesallmen can pee in their own mouths
I'd straight pee on anyone that asked for it.
So have it at 7am.
The girls were probably doing "boring" productive stuff, which won't generate as many clicks as the dumb decisions the boys made. newsiness!
*quickly moves away from OP*
Whispers: "you could get your ass kicked for saying something like that here!"