Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those twitter people are stupid. Get over the obsession with policing other people's personal relationships.
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I saw the pic & seriously didn’t even notice that there were no POC in the photo. 😲
Why is race always such an issue for seemingly ANY + EVERYthing these days???!!
Anonymous wrote:Are we normally supposed to be impressed with these photos?
Anonymous wrote:Those twitter people are stupid. Get over the obsession with policing other people's personal relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more unimpressed that she invited Jason Bateman, who after listening to his podcast and watching his HBO special on his podcast seems like the most insufferable Hollywood kale eating, colonic addict, self righteous douchebag that yes, I judge anyone who is friends with him. He’s awful in every way.
Oh this makes me sad. I generally love Jason Bateman. Thanks for popping my blissful bubble of Jason love PP. Not sure I can forgive you for this.
He’s awful. He does that podcast with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes and in the HBO special on it, where they follow the trio on their podcast tour, Jason is such a real d!ck. He’s super rude to everyone, self righteous and thinks he’s the funniest and smartest person alive. Will and Sean both seem like normal, fun people you’d like to have as friends and who would be gracious if a fan approached them. But Jason is a jerk, nonstop. He makes fun of what they eat, fat people, middle America, etc. He runs his assistant ragged with weird requests, like needing gas-x right before a show so he doesn’t fart. He thinks people who poop more than once a day must have disgusting diets and that people who don’t immediately shower after pooping are nasty. He’s 100% serious in these interactions. I cannot believe Will and Sean are friends with him.
I couldn’t finish the first episode on HBO because [/b]Justin [b]was so annoying. (and they were in DC). There was a DCUM thread on this and people agreed he sucked.
Do you mean Jason?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more unimpressed that she invited Jason Bateman, who after listening to his podcast and watching his HBO special on his podcast seems like the most insufferable Hollywood kale eating, colonic addict, self righteous douchebag that yes, I judge anyone who is friends with him. He’s awful in every way.
Oh this makes me sad. I generally love Jason Bateman. Thanks for popping my blissful bubble of Jason love PP. Not sure I can forgive you for this.
He’s awful. He does that podcast with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes and in the HBO special on it, where they follow the trio on their podcast tour, Jason is such a real d!ck. He’s super rude to everyone, self righteous and thinks he’s the funniest and smartest person alive. Will and Sean both seem like normal, fun people you’d like to have as friends and who would be gracious if a fan approached them. But Jason is a jerk, nonstop. He makes fun of what they eat, fat people, middle America, etc. He runs his assistant ragged with weird requests, like needing gas-x right before a show so he doesn’t fart. He thinks people who poop more than once a day must have disgusting diets and that people who don’t immediately shower after pooping are nasty. He’s 100% serious in these interactions. I cannot believe Will and Sean are friends with him.
I couldn’t finish the first episode on HBO because [/b]Justin [b]was so annoying. (and they were in DC). There was a DCUM thread on this and people agreed he sucked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more unimpressed that she invited Jason Bateman, who after listening to his podcast and watching his HBO special on his podcast seems like the most insufferable Hollywood kale eating, colonic addict, self righteous douchebag that yes, I judge anyone who is friends with him. He’s awful in every way.
Oh this makes me sad. I generally love Jason Bateman. Thanks for popping my blissful bubble of Jason love PP. Not sure I can forgive you for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it jarring how many people I know on social media post pictures of their friends and they are all the same race.
I have parties with people of many different races, but much of America is segregated and people tend to hang out with similar backgrounds. However, it is fair to point out that "celebrities" live in their own bubble too.
Lots of assumptions here. Re: this photo: Keep up with the thread. There are Asians there. And I don't know every person in this photo but since some Latinos and Hispanics look "white," well, who are you to assume there aren't a few Latinos or Hispanics in this mix? Can you magically tell from a photo what race or ethnicity each person is? If so, you're basing that on, guess what? Their skin and hair color. There's a word for making assumptions based on people's coloring, PP.
The twitter links to an article by the Huffington Post. It isn't just random people making assumptions.
People up thread made assumptions based on names, so going on IDs in an article isn't much help. Olivia Munn is half Vietnamese but apparently that doesn't count for diversity....And it still is true that there might be people there who are Hispanic or Latino. I don't know who every one of these people is. And I don't assume based on last names. Do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it jarring how many people I know on social media post pictures of their friends and they are all the same race.
I have parties with people of many different races, but much of America is segregated and people tend to hang out with similar backgrounds. However, it is fair to point out that "celebrities" live in their own bubble too.
Lots of assumptions here. Re: this photo: Keep up with the thread. There are Asians there. And I don't know every person in this photo but since some Latinos and Hispanics look "white," well, who are you to assume there aren't a few Latinos or Hispanics in this mix? Can you magically tell from a photo what race or ethnicity each person is? If so, you're basing that on, guess what? Their skin and hair color. There's a word for making assumptions based on people's coloring, PP.
The twitter links to an article by the Huffington Post. It isn't just random people making assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um. My family is all white. Should I never post photos of our family reunions? A gathering of my HS friends?
I wasn’t aware that all photos much show diversity.
It's ok. Everyone knows why your entire family is white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it jarring how many people I know on social media post pictures of their friends and they are all the same race.
I have parties with people of many different races, but much of America is segregated and people tend to hang out with similar backgrounds. However, it is fair to point out that "celebrities" live in their own bubble too.
Lots of assumptions here. Re: this photo: Keep up with the thread. There are Asians there. And I don't know every person in this photo but since some Latinos and Hispanics look "white," well, who are you to assume there aren't a few Latinos or Hispanics in this mix? Can you magically tell from a photo what race or ethnicity each person is? If so, you're basing that on, guess what? Their skin and hair color. There's a word for making assumptions based on people's coloring, PP.
Anonymous wrote:I find it jarring how many people I know on social media post pictures of their friends and they are all the same race.
I have parties with people of many different races, but much of America is segregated and people tend to hang out with similar backgrounds. However, it is fair to point out that "celebrities" live in their own bubble too.