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I just ranted about that same thing upthread. The other one that gets me is calling themselves “entrepreneurs.” NOPE!
Or when they completely takeover every craft fair in town. My high school has a yearly fair that’s always been a huge deal and tables sell out a year in advance for vendors, but looking at the message board for it on Facebook it looks like it’s just going to be an MLM Bonanza. I used to love craft fairs because I love…
Did a story for work on how MLMs target women, wanted to talk to some LuLa sellers. Specifically reached out to ones who mentioned being a “small business owner” on their social media and websites and asked if they wanted to chat about their product, how they got involved, why they think it’s so appealing to women to…
I say this to a friend all the time “you are a 1099 employee of a huge corporation not a small business owner”. It pisses me off because she posts this shit all the damn time. It’s especially funny to me since her husband does actually run a small business.
Ugh, I know someone who sells Arbonne and she’s always guilting everyone into buying from her by saying that we have to support small business owners. Yes, but that is not what you are!!
Offset is part of MIGOS.... who are also insanely successful in the rap world
He’s been trying to start a catchphrase for a long time now. Best of luck to him in this newest attempt.
I’m glad you asked.
I dunno, maybe look at her Twitter?
Why shouldn’t she talk about it publicly if she wants? Aren’t people constantly harping on women to report abuse?
Yes, that was an excellent plan. Enroll in the military, get yourself killed in action, just so that Lord Buttface will say something stupid to your wife. I would try a setup like that only I’m not that psychic.
I thought It Follows was incredibly boring as well. I liked the Babadook quite a bit, but to be honest I found the idea of having that boy as a child more terrifying than the actual monster.
SO BORING.
I think the issue is that we very much live in a time when trans people and people of color find that our* stories are being told by others, even as we are kept away from the opportunity to tell those stories and profit by them due to our gender identity or race. There’s nothing inherently wrong with a white man being…
Because that is what will disrupt the sudden burst overreaction and outrage. Like I’m all for dragging shitty men, what I ain’t down with is dragging people who have shown growth and learned from their mistakes.
Jason Momoa apologized and made a documentary about rape. He apologized again. We can continue to flagellate him when he actually made progress/amends or we can actually bring the spotlight back onto a serious predator with current conversation we are all having. I suggest this dude:
Um? he did apologize...six years ago when the joke was made and seemed to have learned from it.
Unless I’m mistaken, didn’t he already apologize years ago, soon after he made the joke? And educated himself on why it was a dumb joke to make?
What you can tell is vastly wrong.