Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's kind of ironic since she was in Mean Girls.
How is that irony?
NP here. She wasn't just IN Mean Girls, she wrote it.
I don't think it's ironic either. But perhaps it shows us that any of us is capable of "mean girl" behavior, and we all need to be careful. I constantly see people talking about the Mean Girl they know, as if it's a fixed identity, and even that act of labeling is unfair. Any of us can behave like a mean girl, and we should all be careful.
Anonymous wrote:"If Tina Fey is guilty of anything, it's holding up a merciless mirror to the utter futility of the plastic surgery industry"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3028734/PIERS-MORGAN-Tina-Fey-guilty-s-holding-merciless-mirror-utter-futility-plastic-surgery-industry.html
I hate linking to the Daily Mail, but sometimes it's just easier. Piers Morgan is often a douchebag, but he's right on this one. And the "don't make fun of people's looks" comments are ridiculous. No one's making fun of his natural looks, but his choices to manipulate himself so drastically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with this article: he did not commit the suicide because of the show, but TF should not have made fun of his looks. http://www.people.com/article/unbreakable-kimmy-schmidt-not-cause-dr-brandt-apparent-suicide
This... not so pretty lady makes fun of peoples' looks? Oh my.
Yes, because what makes it objectionable is that Tina Fey herself is "not so pretty." Good lord.
You don't attract and keep clients by making them feel like shit about their faces. It is just the oopposite. In any event, comedians shouldn't get a pass for cruelty that would get any kid a 3 day suspension from school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"If Tina Fey is guilty of anything, it's holding up a merciless mirror to the utter futility of the plastic surgery industry"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3028734/PIERS-MORGAN-Tina-Fey-guilty-s-holding-merciless-mirror-utter-futility-plastic-surgery-industry.html
I hate linking to the Daily Mail, but sometimes it's just easier. Piers Morgan is often a douchebag, but he's right on this one. And the "don't make fun of people's looks" comments are ridiculous. No one's making fun of his natural looks, but his choices to manipulate himself so drastically.
I'm sure he made plenty of money over the years making people feel like shit about their faces under the guise of "helping" and making himself rich.
Anonymous wrote:"If Tina Fey is guilty of anything, it's holding up a merciless mirror to the utter futility of the plastic surgery industry"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3028734/PIERS-MORGAN-Tina-Fey-guilty-s-holding-merciless-mirror-utter-futility-plastic-surgery-industry.html
I hate linking to the Daily Mail, but sometimes it's just easier. Piers Morgan is often a douchebag, but he's right on this one. And the "don't make fun of people's looks" comments are ridiculous. No one's making fun of his natural looks, but his choices to manipulate himself so drastically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with this article: he did not commit the suicide because of the show, but TF should not have made fun of his looks. http://www.people.com/article/unbreakable-kimmy-schmidt-not-cause-dr-brandt-apparent-suicide
This... not so pretty lady makes fun of peoples' looks? Oh my.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with this article: he did not commit the suicide because of the show, but TF should not have made fun of his looks. http://www.people.com/article/unbreakable-kimmy-schmidt-not-cause-dr-brandt-apparent-suicide
Anonymous wrote:I think Tina Fey should feel bad for writing such a terrible, unfunny show.
Personally I found the whole ridicule of girls kept in a cellar too close to the bone (in terms of recent news stories) and turned it off in disgust.
Anonymous wrote:Two points:
1) If you're reading this far, please consider using the term "died by suicide" rather than the verb "commit" when referring to a death by suicide. This man died from depression, as disclosed by his family. He died from depression by suicide. The negative connotations of the verb "commit", with associations to crimes/murder, increases the stigma faced by the survivors of a family member who died by suicide and the resulting shame can prevent people who are experiencing lethal suicidal ideation from seeking help while their lives are at risk. This one small change in how we refer to deaths by suicide can lessen pain for survivors and help those suffering from suicidal symptoms to be more comfortable seeking help.
2) Tina Fey did not cause this man's death by suicide. He had a sometimes lethal illness. That does not absolve her of cruelty and unkindness, which may have made his life worse and which may have exacerbated his illness. She's not guilty of killing him, but no one should get a free pass for being cruel and unkind to others.
Anonymous wrote:Two points:
1) If you're reading this far, please consider using the term "died by suicide" rather than the verb "commit" when referring to a death by suicide. This man died from depression, as disclosed by his family. He died from depression by suicide. The negative connotations of the verb "commit", with associations to crimes/murder, increases the stigma faced by the survivors of a family member who died by suicide and the resulting shame can prevent people who are experiencing lethal suicidal ideation from seeking help while their lives are at risk. This one small change in how we refer to deaths by suicide can lessen pain for survivors and help those suffering from suicidal symptoms to be more comfortable seeking help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's kind of ironic since she was in Mean Girls.
How is that irony?