Jay-Z, a well known New York musician rode the subway to his job, much like a regular asshole, such as, for example, i.e. you and me, and what a laugh it was, because he’s too rich for the subway. He even talked to people, like this white old lady Ellen Grossman, who happens to be an artist from Brooklyn well known for her topographical drawings and sculptures. Gawker thought it was cute that an old white lady didn’t know who Jay-Z was on sight, and was nice enough to treat her like a normal human being while the cameras were rolling filming a documentary with the express purpose of humanizing him. Read the rest.
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'I don't like this writer's condescending tone.' Ha, you're writing for morons. Soon your editor is going to make you dumb down your pieces (if they haven't already).
My editor is actually super cool about letting me do one note jokes like this, and I am happy about it.
Yes but why so violent, this 'Bullett' magazine? Are they going to shoot me? How about 'Chamomile Magazine?'
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