Ew to this article.
Ew to this article.
What a non-story, and a pitiful attempt to pit one woman against another. Oh, Internet 🙄 The answer to “What’s going on with Julia Louis Dreyfus?” is a quick Google search away: her father just died. A little research goes a long way—much longer than snark.
Oh goody. It’s time for another episode of “Let’s take a one-second reaction from a person and extrapolate from that how she’s feeling.” Most likely it is b/c her father just died. But it could also be because she’s hungry. Or she’s trying not to sneeze. Or because you could take everyone’s look at one moment and…
Her hands were shaking throughout her entire speech, and she basically started sobbing when she brought up her father. The entire basis for this post is gross.
You should delete this article. She just lost her father. Have a heart. Give her some space.
Delete this. I’m embarrassed for y’all.
I’d say the look was JLD trying to hold it together because McKinnon had just mentioned her late father which reminded JLD about her loss TWO days ago!!
Keeping it classy...
What’s up with her?? Her dad died you asshole.
She seemed more sad to me rather than sending shade.
I’m sorry, Stassa, but this article basically amounts to, “Smile, it can’t be that bad.”
Her dad died so there’s that.
Um, maybe she was distracted because she lost her father on Friday?
It’s incredible how far certain government officials will bend in order to push focus away from Islamic Jihad. It’s also incredible how so many in the media will help them. The mass-stabber last night was shouting Allah Akbar and yet the police chief said it wasn’t terrorism. Really?
a) Criticizing someone for appropriating Harajuku is silly, because Harajuku itself borrows from non-Japanese cultures.
I seeeeriuosly rolled my eyes outta my fucking skull to hear that this purported lefty site— who’s been soaking wet for Sanders all year— doesn’t know about Ben & Jerry’s decades of activism!
There truly is a fine line between bravery and stupidity, even for six-year-old kids.
If we can keep it contained to one place...it’s probably OK.
Stop saying “woke”.
It’s like, no, we don’t hate you. We don’t even care about you. And yet here you are trying to make us miserable and accuse us of nefariously enacting store policies just to spite you! (UGH, customers. I still enjoy a little NotAlwaysRight.com now and again!)