Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am happy about this article! I debated against her in high school (she's from the Chicago suburbs and was a decent debater; despite her crazy online image, she's super intelligent, and she comes from a good, conservative family - her father is a successful lawyer in Chicago). I haven't followed her in years, but it seems she's been unlucky in love many times, and hopefully, now she's found a good match.
I'm the PP. I don't disagree with that assessment. She experienced the downfall of being one of the first influencers. The next generation now has a precedent and should do better. Still, I think Noah Feldman makes a lot of sense as a partner for her and it looks like her life now looks a lot more like I thought it would look when I crossed paths with her in high school.
Julez, is that you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me what Gomi is?
Yeah. I know. Google. Not that invested.
Get off my internets - a blog and forum originally created to snark on and criticize bloggers in the pre-social media days.
that sounds completely exhausting
Anonymous wrote:It is so hard for me to imagine calling (or being called by) a person I had never met before, out of the blue, from a hot spring, to discuss the meaning of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am happy about this article! I debated against her in high school (she's from the Chicago suburbs and was a decent debater; despite her crazy online image, she's super intelligent, and she comes from a good, conservative family - her father is a successful lawyer in Chicago). I haven't followed her in years, but it seems she's been unlucky in love many times, and hopefully, now she's found a good match.
I don't mean this in a sarcastic way - the above is a very generous/kind take on Julia compared to the average. I am not disagreeing because I have no personal experience with her, so undoubtedly your perspective is better informed. I just think most people would say that she has actively ruined her love life (and arguably most of the rest of it), not been unlucky.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy about this article! I debated against her in high school (she's from the Chicago suburbs and was a decent debater; despite her crazy online image, she's super intelligent, and she comes from a good, conservative family - her father is a successful lawyer in Chicago). I haven't followed her in years, but it seems she's been unlucky in love many times, and hopefully, now she's found a good match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me what Gomi is?
Yeah. I know. Google. Not that invested.
Get off my internets - a blog and forum originally created to snark on and criticize bloggers in the pre-social media days.
Anonymous wrote:I’m about her age and know maybe a creepy amount about her. She’s from Willamette, IL. She went to Indians University for one year and pledged Delta Gamma. She transferred to Georgetown and dated Rep. Harold Ford Jr. while she was a student. After college she moved to NYC where she began her fame whoring (for lack of a better word) and tried to date various tech founders. She did date Jakob Lodwick for a while and they had an ill fated couples blog where she disclosed his mental health issues.
After years of trying and not getting far in NYC she moved to CA and fell in with the Burning Man/woo crowd, briefly turned into a Republican Housewife while she dated Jack McCain, then returned back to CA with her woo friends. She fell off the radar for a while and resurfaced when she met this Harvard guy, and now she is resurfacing and rebranding herself as “the first influencer”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me what Gomi is?
Yeah. I know. Google. Not that invested.
Get off my internets - a blog and forum originally created to snark on and criticize bloggers in the pre-social media days.
that sounds completely exhausting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me what Gomi is?
Yeah. I know. Google. Not that invested.
Get off my internets - a blog and forum originally created to snark on and criticize bloggers in the pre-social media days.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me what Gomi is?
Yeah. I know. Google. Not that invested.