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Right? Awful.

Yeah, this was the moment that thoroughly horrified me. Even if she were guilty (the evidence to me suggests she is not), that would be a cruel and unusual tactic to use against her. I mean what in the actual fuck?

(Knox was even falsely told that she had HIV and encouraged to write a list of all the men she had slept with. The list was then released to the press and published across the world.)

She lost her entire youth to this bullshit. The Italian government is bankrupt. They can’t even provide her with money.

Well, by no standard of actual justice was she ever a suspect.

My take.

Shhhhh. That’s supposed to be on the down low.

It’s a terrible, rainy Friday here in NYC, but this news just brightened things up a bit!

No, just a bigot with power.

So, he’s gay, right?

And while we’re at it, can we get rid of the word “Extreme” in front of “Sports?” There is nothing extreme about sports anymore.

I’ve heard similar stories. Technically the agency is liable for how they handle behavior of clients and potential clients, but it’s hard to file a suit like that without ending your career.

The thing is even the smaller agencies especially in New York are shockingly white...

UGGGGHHHHHH gross!

Oh, man. I’m reminded of the old Newport ads which were just a litany of white people doing the zaniest things! Isn’t life just the best?! Kinja hasn’t been letting me post pictures, but you know what I mean.

Probably. If you have a team that actually has some former Debbies you might not have to fantasize about what they’re like or what they might want.

You’d think as a fortune 500 company they’d be dictating rather than requesting this key feature of their advertising team.

I was one of my agency’s reps at Ad Week this week and this was a huge topic of discussion, thank god. There are such horror stories about how women and minorities are treated in our industry to this day. One choice one that was reported in one of the panels I went to: A female creative who was propositioned three

As a mom in a household that goes through 4-6 boxes of Cheerios per month, I would like to see more ads featuring young white men high-fiving while doing extreme sports.