Anonymous wrote:She just has a catty, mean look that freaks me out - I do not like her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around?
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others?
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally. Posting for 10 seconds on DCUM is hardly going out of one's way. It's very easy to post quickly on a forum.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around? I am 10000 percent sure Aubrey Plaza doesn't care. I'm also fairly sure that's what you sign up for as a celebrity.
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others? You do know nobody is speaking directly to Aubrey Plaza here, right?
Maybe people at that level are above it all.
But, I promise you: People at the Uhura or Sulu level in a regular TV show either do obsess about every mention or have relatives who do.
Someone who ranks 10th on the IMDB cast list, has one or two IMDB entries per year, and has never been super famous probably is at a level where one really mean DCUM post could be noticed and could be really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have anything against her, but she comes across as try-hard. I save judgment for those celebrities who are explicitly obnoxious or rumored criminals.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have anything against her, but she comes across as try-hard. I save judgment for those celebrities who are explicitly obnoxious or rumored criminals.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t find her nice looking or attractive
As in, I wouldn’t go to her if I had to choose a cashier or DMV clerk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around?
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others?
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally. Posting for 10 seconds on DCUM is hardly going out of one's way. It's very easy to post quickly on a forum.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around? I am 10000 percent sure Aubrey Plaza doesn't care. I'm also fairly sure that's what you sign up for as a celebrity.
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others? You do know nobody is speaking directly to Aubrey Plaza here, right?
Maybe people at that level are above it all.
But, I promise you: People at the Uhura or Sulu level in a regular TV show either do obsess about every mention or have relatives who do.
Someone who ranks 10th on the IMDB cast list, has one or two IMDB entries per year, and has never been super famous probably is at a level where one really mean DCUM post could be noticed and could be really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around?
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others?
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally. Posting for 10 seconds on DCUM is hardly going out of one's way. It's very easy to post quickly on a forum.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around? I am 10000 percent sure Aubrey Plaza doesn't care. I'm also fairly sure that's what you sign up for as a celebrity.
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others? You do know nobody is speaking directly to Aubrey Plaza here, right?
Maybe people at that level are above it all.
But, I promise you: People at the Uhura or Sulu level in a regular TV show either do obsess about every mention or have relatives who do.
Someone who ranks 10th on the IMDB cast list, has one or two IMDB entries per year, and has never been super famous probably is at a level where one really mean DCUM post could be noticed and could be really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around?
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others?
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally. Posting for 10 seconds on DCUM is hardly going out of one's way. It's very easy to post quickly on a forum.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around? I am 10000 percent sure Aubrey Plaza doesn't care. I'm also fairly sure that's what you sign up for as a celebrity.
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others? You do know nobody is speaking directly to Aubrey Plaza here, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
Anonymous wrote:She just has a catty, mean look that freaks me out - I do not like her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.
I really don't understand the people who go out of their way to express their dislike of public figures or celebrities they have not met and do not know personally.
How would you like it if random strangers just decided to tell others they didn't like you, just based on your social media presence or seeing you walk around?
You only have a short time on this earth. Why waste it by being actively mean to others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to rid yourself of the idea that people are putting on a show for you. They are who they are. That's all. They don't need to be all nicey-nice, OP. As far as I know, Aubrey Plaza isn't known to be difficult or unprofessional to work with, and that's really all that matters.
I loved her character in Parks and Rec.
Also, she had a major stroke at 20 and a minor one on the set of Parks and Rec, so there's no need to be hateful.
Actually, she's a professional entertainer: So she is indeed putting on a show for me! And I don't particularly enjoy it.
The fact that she had a stroke has nothin' to do with it. Just don't like what she's peddling.