Jennifer Lawrence

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So the next time a guy gives me the finger in traffic I guess I'll just "like" him for it!

And of course it's always okay for insignificant old me to be rude to VERY established people within my industry because, ya know, it's "goofy"...

To each their own, indeed.
You mean that very established person who is a nut and interrupted her interview?
Yes. Is that how you would respond if the older, quirky, senior executive (not in your chain of command, to be fair) at your place of employment interrupted a conversation that you were having? I'm hoping, for your sake, that the answer is no.

I don't know. I'm just very intolerant of tactless people. I credit Miss Lawrence for speaking her mind and not caring, but it's kind of to the extreme. I feel like she would constantly be doing something, probably fully unaware, that would be embarrassing to me.

 
^^^

So the next time a guy gives me the finger in traffic I guess I'll just "like" him for it!

And of course it's always okay for insignificant old me to be rude to VERY established people within my industry because, ya know, it's "goofy"...

To each their own, indeed.
You mean that very established person who is a nut and interrupted her interview?
Yes. Is that how you would respond if the older, quirky, senior executive (not in your chain of command, to be fair) at your place of employment interrupted a conversation that you were having? I'm hoping, for your sake, that the answer is no.

I don't know. I'm just very intolerant of tactless people. I credit Miss Lawrence for speaking her mind and not caring, but it's kind of to the extreme. I feel like she would constantly be doing something, probably fully unaware, that would be embarrassing to me.
Would saying, "I do laugh when I see a fat couple who is trying to have a kid; those kids just don't have a chance...." in Huskerjock's status update yesterday be considered tactless?

 
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^^^

So the next time a guy gives me the finger in traffic I guess I'll just "like" him for it!

And of course it's always okay for insignificant old me to be rude to VERY established people within my industry because, ya know, it's "goofy"...

To each their own, indeed.
You mean that very established person who is a nut and interrupted her interview?
Yes. Is that how you would respond if the older, quirky, senior executive (not in your chain of command, to be fair) at your place of employment interrupted a conversation that you were having? I'm hoping, for your sake, that the answer is no.

I don't know. I'm just very intolerant of tactless people. I credit Miss Lawrence for speaking her mind and not caring, but it's kind of to the extreme. I feel like she would constantly be doing something, probably fully unaware, that would be embarrassing to me.
Would saying, "I do laugh when I see a fat couple who is trying to have a kid; those kids just don't have a chance...." in Huskerjock's status update yesterday be considered tactless?
No. I was fully aware of what I was saying when I said it and I think it was more a statement about responsibility than it was rude, tactless statement.

 
^^^

So the next time a guy gives me the finger in traffic I guess I'll just "like" him for it!

And of course it's always okay for insignificant old me to be rude to VERY established people within my industry because, ya know, it's "goofy"...

To each their own, indeed.
You mean that very established person who is a nut and interrupted her interview?
Yes. Is that how you would respond if the older, quirky, senior executive (not in your chain of command, to be fair) at your place of employment interrupted a conversation that you were having? I'm hoping, for your sake, that the answer is no.

I don't know. I'm just very intolerant of tactless people. I credit Miss Lawrence for speaking her mind and not caring, but it's kind of to the extreme. I feel like she would constantly be doing something, probably fully unaware, that would be embarrassing to me.
Would saying, "I do laugh when I see a fat couple who is trying to have a kid; those kids just don't have a chance...." in Huskerjock's status update yesterday be considered tactless?
No. I was fully aware of what I was saying when I said it and I think it was more a statement about responsibility than it was rude, tactless statement.
If you would have said something about people smoking in the car with their little kids in the back seat then you would have had something. But fat people? Come on man.

 
I didn't see anything wrong in that video. It was her first time meeting Jack and she was just excited and joking around with him.
Didto. If you can't tell she's nervous and joking then I don't know what to tell you.

Btw this is her reaction after the flipping the bird. She was probably just messing around with someone, being herself, and forgot where she was. She also said she'd been drinking too.

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I didn't see anything wrong in that video. It was her first time meeting Jack and she was just excited and joking around with him.
Didto. If you can't tell she's nervous and joking then I don't know what to tell you.

Btw this is her reaction after the flipping the bird. She was probably just messing around with someone, being herself, and forgot where she was. She also said she'd been drinking too.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tact

Thank you for making my point ;)

 
I didn't see anything wrong in that video. It was her first time meeting Jack and she was just excited and joking around with him.
Didto. If you can't tell she's nervous and joking then I don't know what to tell you.

Btw this is her reaction after the flipping the bird. She was probably just messing around with someone, being herself, and forgot where she was. She also said she'd been drinking too.
http://www.merriam-w...dictionary/tact

Thank you for making my point ;)
You seem to think that being an actress is like working at a normal place of business where you have to be politically correct about everything. If you can't see the difference then I can't help you. How about we post some pictures now eh?

 
I didn't see anything wrong in that video. It was her first time meeting Jack and she was just excited and joking around with him.
Didto. If you can't tell she's nervous and joking then I don't know what to tell you.

Btw this is her reaction after the flipping the bird. She was probably just messing around with someone, being herself, and forgot where she was. She also said she'd been drinking too.
http://www.merriam-w...dictionary/tact

Thank you for making my point ;)
You seem to think that being an actress is like working at a normal place of business where you have to be politically correct about everything. If you can't see the difference then I can't help you. How about we post some pictures now eh?
I seem to recall stating my point earlier this afternoon and then getting a response (sans pictures) at 1:23 PM challenging my point. Never cared to hear your rationale for putting a girl on a pedestal; never stopped you from posting pictures. Have fun. ;)
 
^^^

So the next time a guy gives me the finger in traffic I guess I'll just "like" him for it!

And of course it's always okay for insignificant old me to be rude to VERY established people within my industry because, ya know, it's "goofy"...

To each their own, indeed.
You mean that very established person who is a nut and interrupted her interview?
Yes. Is that how you would respond if the older, quirky, senior executive (not in your chain of command, to be fair) at your place of employment interrupted a conversation that you were having? I'm hoping, for your sake, that the answer is no.

I don't know. I'm just very intolerant of tactless people. I credit Miss Lawrence for speaking her mind and not caring, but it's kind of to the extreme. I feel like she would constantly be doing something, probably fully unaware, that would be embarrassing to me.
Would saying, "I do laugh when I see a fat couple who is trying to have a kid; those kids just don't have a chance...." in Huskerjock's status update yesterday be considered tactless?
No. I was fully aware of what I was saying when I said it and I think it was more a statement about responsibility than it was rude, tactless statement.
Why does it matter whether or not you were fully aware of what you said? You saying you're intolerant of tactless people is incredibly hypocritical....

 
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