If you're among them, consider yourself served.![]()
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0..._n_127483.html
Love. It.
If you're among them, consider yourself served.![]()
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0..._n_127483.html
Love. It.
"Before I conceived you, I wanted you. Before you were born, I loved you. Before you were here an hour, I would die for you. This is the miracle of life." -- Maureen Hawkins
"I just can't get over how much babies cry. I really had no idea what I was getting into. To tell you the truth, I thought it would be more like getting a cat." -- Anne Lamott



That's funny.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
"It is better to be an open sinner than a false saint"
i love her. what a strong confident woman. kudos to her for her success.
hahah that was awesome. go her!
I love it!



Wow, that was highly emberassing. She should not give a rat's ass what anyone thinks but she clearly, badly does and has just proven all the haters right. When everyone hated Quentin Tarantino (and yes there was a backlash when he was everywhere at one point) he just shrugged it off and went on to write more awesome films and proved himself worthy of all the hype. She has written one script and already brags (out of crushing insecurity) to high heavan. very defensive and it's not cute.
I'll def go see her next movie when it comes out, because it sounds like fun and Megan Fox is in it, and I do hope it's good.
Tarantino just didn't have a blog.
"Before I conceived you, I wanted you. Before you were born, I loved you. Before you were here an hour, I would die for you. This is the miracle of life." -- Maureen Hawkins
"I just can't get over how much babies cry. I really had no idea what I was getting into. To tell you the truth, I thought it would be more like getting a cat." -- Anne Lamott



lol true. But it's not like he couldn't have let people know any other way.
I like Diablo Cody's work and enjoy reading her blog, but I rolled my eyes at that.
Yeah, yeah, you're so awesome and everyone wants to be you. Yawn.![]()





While it was entertaining I don't think it addressed any of the issues that some strippers have with her. And yeah, the I'm so great everyone wants to be me but you all couldn't handle it? Totally insecure and immature.
But hey, I'm just some random person on the internet.
yeah she needs to learn that people talking shit about you,esp on the internet, is part of being a celebrity. Hell..I've had it done to me and I'm not even a celeb!
She needs to learn some grace and just ignore this stuff if she wants to last in the biz.





AGAIN WITH THE HYPERBOLE...
Grow up Little Miss Princess.You are exactly like everyone else in your zeitgeisty-demo-lifestyle pod.
I'm sorry that while you were shooting your failed opus at Tisch, I was jamming toxic silicon toys up my ass for money.
Even when I was a phone sex operator, I was the Mark Twain of extemporaneous jerk-off fiction.
I just didn't like your exaggerated sense of writing. Now I don't like your special snowflake attitude. Good job.
OMG she compared herself to Mark Twain.
Look like a woman
Think like a man
Act like a lady
Work like a dog
- My Great Grandmother Bessie's Recipe for Success
^^^
Right??!!?? And if anybody is the Mark Twain of phone sex, she should recognize that it's ME. Bitoch.
(hehehe)




I don't think it was supposed to address any of the issues strippers have with her, but the issues that the twenty-something white college educated pseudohipsters & aspiring filmmakers have with her.
I don't really think she cares what strippers think of her. In fact, I think she thinks the majority of them are stupid, & I don't really think she considers herself a REAL stripper. It's just some random adventure that she stumbled upon for less than a year. That's what I took from her book.







^ +1 you winz at the internetz





what's funny is... i liked her until i read it.
^ eh, she was probably half in tears writing it.
I still really like her. I'm proud that she won an Oscar! And even though she was just a temporary stripper, I'm glad used her stripper blog to propel her to greater things. You gotta hand it to her, she's got a work ethic. I didn't like Candy Girl, and I think Ellen Page is really who made Juno fantastic.
Did anyone else feel like Juno was specifically directed to their own "zeitgeisty-demo-lifestyle pod?" When Ellen Page's character said he loved All the Young Dudes, I was like "No! That's my song!" Then they were playing Doll Parts, I was like WTF? That's the first song I ever learned on guitar, and the first song I teach anyone I'm giving guitar lessons to. The Melvins references, too. DAMNIT! I thought I was original with my tastes, guess everyone else likes the same shit, too.
It's kind of like going to Coachella and seeing 50,000 well-dressed hipsters with good music taste in the same setting. Oh, I'm not alone in all these super cool bands I absolutely adore? Guess we're all being sold. Cool kids are a demographic, have been since Smelled Like Teen Spirit.
Diablo Cody shows me that it's personally possible to use your brain and hard work ethic to propel yourself from jamming plastic sex toys up your ass to working with Spielberg. She's got a pilot and about a million other projects going on right now, while she could have just collected her Oscar and cash for Juno and sat on her ass. Kudos to her!
^ aren't we all temporary strippers?
Hmm, that's like saying, aren't we all temporary human beings? Maybe temporary was the wrong word, let's say she just dabbled in stripping? A dilettante?
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