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Cate Young
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smugsexual. thundercunt hagbeast.

I think she figured that out right at the end of the little talk.
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I am going to get *so* much mileage out of that gif. (Thanks, Bobby!) Read more

They use words like prostitution and trafficking interchangeably, and they don’t recognize a categorical difference. Sex workers do—but people in power don’t seem to listen to sex workers. Read more

I used to run into him a lot before he got famous, and he was really nice to me and others at first, but became a MAJOR DICK as he started taking off. He had a reputation for just ghosting on shows and that’s just one of the lamest things you can do. He did that to me after enthusiastically agreeing to be on my show. Read more

“If someone writes an online article or Tweets at you criticizing your work aren’t they doing the same thing-informing your boss and the world of their low opinion and hoping the internet will pile on and bother you?”  Read more

Jesus, Che is petty. In one of the first emails referenced, he wrote without capitalization, then added a post-script: “my refusal to capitalize or correct the grammar of my language of this message is a deliberate informality and disrespect.” Sounds like a better educated Trump.
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One of the great things about Twitter is the chance for people on all social levels to interact. I think it’s fair to answer back, even disparagingly, to people who criticize you or your work, even if they don’t do it at you. That being said, more famous and popular people are, I think, responsible for answering Read more

10/10 would still watch the Netflix wedding special if only to see if Antoni caters the reception by just placing 100 avocados on plates and calling it a day  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Read more

The Catholic Church was asking for it when they invited Buress to perform. It’s the church’s fault, and they need to repent for what they’ve done and then they need to be quiet about it because no one will believe them anyway. Read more

“So is Misty Copeland stealing dance moves from Europeans? Did Leonytne Price steal from Europeans when she became an opera singer? How about Alvin Ailey?” Read more

“Jamaican songwriter Flourgon (real name: Michael May) has sued Cyrus for $300 million, alleging she ripped off his 1988 song “We Run Things,” according to a report by Reuters.”
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 So now … I’ve been floating the “sexism and racism and general bigotry as national security risk” argument as a unified theory, and I think it has some legs, especially with this as an anchor. I don’t think you’re even the only Root columnist or featured writer who’s had this problem, either. What do we need to do to Read more

I got a timeout for telling a neo-Nazi to “choke on your own dishonor”. Rude, yes, but not violent. It’s inherently passive. But the algorithm decided that was a problem. Read more

Each individual one? No. But, I can’t even access the good ones (and there were plenty of those), because Twitter basically nuked my archived. Read more

The thing is, my account had over 15,000 followers before it was suspended. At one point Twitter directed new users to follow my account. Clearly, I was creating enough attention. Read more

The sad thing is, Twitter was my escape. It seems that, if I want a safe space where I can be treated like a human, I’ll have to build my own platform myself. Who wants to go through all of that, for a personal profile? Read more

RuPaul is just trying to protect his brand. He’s taken a very queer, diverse art style that spans many genders, sexes, and gender identities and created a processed, mass-produced, particular style of “McDrag” for his target audience of cishet women who just want to see men act as flamboyantly faggy as possible. Read more