End of the Week Thoughts 9-25-09
September 25, 2009 by nina
Filed under End of Week Thoughts
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Yesterday, a famous comedian changed his Twitter profile pic from a picture of him alone to one of him and his wife. Someone that follows him tweeted, “Your wife has a lazy eye.” Now, that’s not nice and I’m in no way condoning it. In fact, neither is the person that wrote it. She immediately apologized after the comedian responded with a retweet, “Fuck you. You have half a face.” (Her own profile pic showed only half of her face.) Because of the comedian’s brand of humor, I thought that, for the most part, he was joking and took her comment in stride.
For those not well-versed in Twitterverse, a retweet is the email of equivalent of forwarding a message and leaving the original sender’s info intact so that those receiving the message can see it.
Now, all of the people who follow the comedian can see his response to the comment about his wife, as well as who sent it and what she said. What do you think happened? I’ll tell you: quite a few people that follow the comedian proceeded to write the girl and attack her. They cried foul at her audacity to insult the personal appearance of the comedian’s wife by… insulting her personal appearance.
It was ridiculous. Sure, she wasn’t right, but was it really necessary for the comedian to sic his followers on her? Maybe that wasn’t his intention, but he had to know that’s what would happen. It seemed most people felt the need to contact the girl, not in defense of the comedian’s wife, but simply to, in some way, get his attention.
Not cool. Not cool at all.
Grey’s Anatomy -
I waited for this premiere all summer. I still have last season’s finale on my TiVo because I loved it so much. Don’t judge me! There were times when last night’s premiere felt uneven. Not the episode as a whole, but the grief that the characters were supposed to feel (spoiler alert!!!) in regards to George’s death.
While I liked the fact that the two-hour episode spanned a little over one month, and in doing so showed the various ways people deal with grief, I could have done without some of the wow-look-how-oddly-we’re-dealing-with-George’s-death moments. Like the laughing fit at the funeral. Seriously? Also, did Callie really need Izzie to tell her that kind, considerate, awesome George would donate every bit of himself that he could to save another life?
Speaking of Callie, she and Bailey seemed to be the only consistent and believable mourners in last night’s episode. Bailey, who had formerly been tough-as-nails, realized that caring so much for the doctors in her charge had opened her up to pain and disappointment when they got sick (Izzie) or died (George.) In every scene she was dead-on as someone dealing with the shock of losing a friend who had delivered her baby – and don’t forget, she named her son after George!
Just as they quickly and inexplicably made Callie a lesbian, the writers need to unlesbian her ass and put her and Mark back together. They are funny and sexy and have more chemistry standing next to each other in an elevator than he has with Lil Grey in a full-on sex scene!
I did appreciate the moment at the end when each character narrates that after you go through all the stages of grief, and think that you’ve moved on to a place where it will all be okay, there are still the occasional moments when you are hit in the gut with the thought that, “Wow. George O’Malley died.”
Too Cute To Be This Fat –
I really need to get back on the ball. I really need to blog about weight loss. I really need some of you to be strong with me, stay interested, and help motivate me. I really am too damn fine to be fat.
Queries -
I keep getting positive responses to queries for my novel Sharing Space. Also, my short story Amongst the Tulips will be published next month on a literary magazine’s site. I’ll link you guys when it’s up.
I’ve started writing my next novel titled Tales From the Biosphere. It’s funny and it’s flowing and it pretty much writes itself. Also, getting positive literary news doesn’t hurt my motivation.
So, how was your week?



Nina is a 34-year-old mother, wife and writer who spends her days blogging, studying, changing diapers and watching ridiculous amounts of TV. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, two children and three TiVos.




Of course George would have wanted his organs donated, I didn't get the whole thing about why that decision had to be passed around. Perhaps because it may have bothered someone he cared about? That was the only reason I could think of why those characters (his mother, callie and izzie) needed to be in on the decision.
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Likei really need 2 get on the ball with my weight loss too. I have to lose 30 lbs. by the time my bday rolls around in March. 21. need 2 look extra sexc!
AND greys! gosh. greys. what can i say? the finale last season was something out there, still makes me cry and the premiere well... no comment. I really loved Bailey and Callie tho. They really need to hook her back up with Marc tho.
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LikeHey Nina, I'll keep you motivated on losing the weight. I've got to lose my pregnancy weight from my last son. I'm buying a treadmill this week and have already started counting points with weight watchers. Hopefully this works.
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LikeYay! I'm glad you're going back to blogging about the weight loss, I truly enjoyed reading those. You were my original inspiration to start the weight loss blogging back in January and I've lost 37.7 lbs. since! 45.8 lbs. to go though, I want to be 10 lbs. under my goal weight when I get married so I can stuff my face on the honeymoon, lol.
Good luck!
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LikeSpill it, who was the comedian?
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LikeIn regards to the insult on the comedian's wife: Why do you assume that people reacted to the girl's rude comment to get attention? I think people were reacting because they respected that particular comedian and were upset that another individual attacked someone that he cares about. Or perhaps they were trying to teach her that insults cast on social networking sites do, in fact, resound.
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LikeBecause they felt the need to @ him in their responses. In my opinion, it was all very juvenile and, "Oooh, look at me, I'm defending your wife." And when she responded to any of them to say, "You're right. I apologized" they obviously sought each other out and then began to @ each other in their attacks on her, ganging up. If they were truly interested in teaching a lesson, they failed on execution.
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LikeNina, you don't sound very Twitter-savvy to me. The only reason the comedian showed up in the people's responses to the rude remark is that they re-tweeted her original tweet (which had included the comedian's name). In facet... they re-tweeted HIS tweet in which he re-tweeted HERS. This was not a cry for attention, people were simply copying and pasting his and her tweets.
And how would you even go about "ganging up" on an anonymous user amongst millions on the site? People responded to that girl because what she said was inappropriate and they only noticed it because it happened to be about someone famous. How stupid are you if you believe that scolding a rude girl on Twitter will get you recognition from Michael Ian Black?
Oh by the way, Natalie, it was Michael Ian Black!
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LikePerfect example: Alyssa Milano received a nasty tweet about her wedding dress. Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but what is the point of going out of your way to @ her in your tweet slamming her wedding dress? You have to know it's going to sting. So, Alyssa Milano did the same thing the comedian did - she retweeted it along with her response that it was hurtful. Of course, the other girl got pretty much the same reaction as the girl in my blog. When she tweeted something about not understanding what the big deal was, I wrote her simply to explain why a woman may not want to read that her wedding dress looked a hot ass mess by a stranger a few days after her wedding. (Note: the dress wasn't ugly, in my opinion.) Anyway, I didn't @ Alyssa. And it wasn't my place to teach the girl a lesson by slamming her outfit in her profile picture. I simply answered the question she posed because everyone else was too busy trying to come up with clever insults while @ing a celebrity.
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LikeI would love it if you started blogging more about weight loss; I'm at college right now and trying to eat healthy when essentially every option available to you is artery clogging in some form or another is tricky. Some motivation from reading your blogs would be lovely!
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LikeWhat is Grey's Anatomy?
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LikeI have to wait for Grey's to be on-demand. I'm waiting for a day when I need a good cathartic cry ... and then I'll watch a marathon. At this rate, that will be tonight.
I will help you with the weight loss motivation - right after I give birth. I promise. Can you keep a few pounds packed on until, say, March? I need to be in reunion shape 3 months after I have this munchkin. If you've already lost what you want and are back to looking amazing, I will just resent you from afar and use that as motivation ;)
Congrats, congrats, congrats. On both the positive responses and the online publication. That's fantastic!
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LikeNeeeeeennnnnnaaaaaaaahhhhhh - I am so up for the challenge! I need to lose 40lbs! and I need a push!
and Grey's was good but I needed the last season ender first to get the crying started.. I was kind of not in the crying mood when it began...
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LikeI quit watching Grey's, but will have to say that I like Callie and Marc together.
AND...in regards to the twitter episode...we see this happen every day on every public forum, cause people feel the need to find favor with the people that like them...the need to be accepted to too great for some people. I don't like it, at all, it is the exact reason that bullies usually have a following....
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LikeALSO---I should be joining the gym again next week. I am down for the weight loss challenge. I will be trying to keep a weekly tally, just to know how far along I am....my goal right now is 50lbs. I'm not too fine to be this fat, I'm just damn tired of seeing all that nastiness in the mirror!!!!
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