wetgrassinpark
Wet Grass In Park
wetgrassinpark

The only one with reading comprehension difficulty is you, because you don't like seeing your words used against you. I'm not making any of this up; the reader can go back and read exactly what you have written. You were ridiculous enough to decide "basic bitches" was worth fighting for, and now you realize how

It's a weekday and I'm at a computer - what's begging for attention about that? It takes ten seconds to respond to you.

With all this "go out and play, stupid little boys" talk, I can't tell if you're Wendy Darling from 'Peter Pan,' a mid-20th century Hollywood diva, or a drag queen. Either way, while I might not speak for "all men," you definitely don't speak for any of my male friends who have lost weight. They typically just stopped

I know plenty of guys who have lost lots of weight, and none of them ever posted or mentioned anything about "thinspiration." Again, leave your Jezebel bubble. Not only do most men not talk like that, most men would be ashamed to.

No, that is the case. You're upset that white authors didn't give credit to the African American community for inventing a great phrase like "basic bitch." As you said:

Adam Richman, yes. And he's bitter and angry about it. One more satisfied customer, feminists.

You're mad that white girls haven't come up with enough creative ways to call women bitches. Think about that.

Alright Black People basic bitch is officially dead. Meet me over at #blacktwitter in 2o min to discuss new alternatives, b/c thot is also on it's way out.

Yes, ceremonial headdresses from ancient Native American traditions and the phrase "basic bitches," they're both completely the same. Cultural appropriation is such a bitch.

Calm the fuck down.

She just wanted an excuse to write "privilege white male," I think. If it isn't written at least 100 times a day on Jezebel, Kinja breaks.

I don't blame him for the initial use of the hashtag...I'm sure the average privileged white male is not aware of the connotation behind the word "thinspiration."

How would this publicity stunt benefit Paula?