Lena Dunham - Fat, Child Molesting Attention Whore and Her Trainwreck of a Family

Lena tries to be inspirational (and shill her Instagram):

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However, people are only inspired to find her repulsive:
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The best thing is, Lena can't bitch about it as every comment is a donation!
 
I look at the top of the picture, and I thought, hey, it's a nice landscape, and then I scrolled down...

The only way I can feel positively about this picture, is that it makes most of the women feel better about their bodies. So, yeah, she gave all the women a simple reason to love themselves: They don't look like Lena Dunham naked!

I love the comment where she had clothes drawn on. Yes, she definitely should put something on, the picture would be so much better.
 
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Perfectly savage: "'If you find me ugly, then you don't understand that I am woman as she is, and you are a sexist.' Sorry, no. You are just a big pile of pudding as far as I'm concerned."

I need to read/watch more Paglia.

While I’ve disagreed with some of her views over the years Paglia is a bad bitch and would eviscerate most of the SJWs in any debate. She does not shy away from calling BS and naming names.

I have enjoyed and agreed with much of her criticism of online feminism. Her assessment that Lena’s masquerading her personal narcissism under the label of feminism is spot on and applies to so many of the current crop of so-called feminists, HAES idiots and troons. She’s also right that Lena is a textbook example of a old school neurotic.

Personal narcissism is actually a good assessment of most of the behavior you see online operating under the guise of activism or a cause. If someone online claims to be an activist and most of their feed consists of selfies, you’ve just got a narcissist with a cover story.
 
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To quote Kevin Smith: "In Hollywood, you kinda fail upwards."
Indiewire said:
Lena Dunham Returns to HBO to Direct International High-Finance Series ‘Industry’

Dunham will also produce the series alongside creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, who previously worked in the finance sector.

Lena Dunham is returning to HBO for a brand-new series. Variety reports that the “Girls” and “Camping” creator is heading back to the cable outfit to direct and executive produce “Industry,” an eight-part series that will center around “a group of twenty-somethings breaking into the world of international finance.”

Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, who previously worked in the international finance arena themselves, the show will follow “a group of young graduates competing for a limited set of permanent positions at a top investment bank in London. The boundaries between colleague, friend, lover, and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in a company culture defined by sex, drugs, and ego as well as deals and dividends.”

Dunham will direct the pilot episode of “Industry” and will executive produce the entire series alongside Kay and Down. Variety reports that there “are currently no plans for her to appear in the series.”

Most recently, filmmaker and creator created, wrote, and produced the single-season series “Camping” for HBO. Prior to that, she created the six-season series “Girls” for the cable outfit, which she also starred in and often directed and wrote. “Industry” will mark the first new television project for Dunham after her 2018 split with longtime producing partner Jenni Konner, who also worked on “Camping” and “Girls” with Dunham.

In October of last year, Dunham signed on to adapt Melissa Fleming’s “A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea: One Refugee’s Incredible Story of Love, Loss, and Survival” for a project being co-produced by Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams. That project is still reportedly in the treatment stage.

On the acting side, she will next be seen in a small role in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which opens next month.

Production on “Industry” has already kicked off in Cardiff, Wales, and the show has not yet set a premiere date.

HBO’s packed current and upcoming slate includes a number of high-powered original series, including “Ballers,” “Barry,” “Big Little Lies,” “Catherine the Great,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Contraband,” “Divorce,” “Euphoria,” “Gentleman Jack,” “Los Espookys,” “Lovecraft Country,” “Mrs. Fletcher,” “My Brilliant Friend,” “The New Pope,” “Perry Mason,” and “Westworld.”

 
Has Lena sounded off on the Oberlin lawsuit?

I keep expecting her to make a statement about free speech, yada, yada, yada.
 
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a group of young graduates competing for a limited set of permanent positions at a top investment bank in London. The boundaries between colleague, friend, lover, and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in a company culture defined by sex, drugs, and ego as well as deals and dividends.

oh wow this sounds like a groundbreaking and interesting concept and not at all like a rehash of dozens of mediocre dramas
 
oh wow this sounds like a groundbreaking and interesting concept and not at all like a rehash of dozens of mediocre dramas

nothing about it sounds remotely interesting but having Lena associated with it seals the deal that i would avoid it. She will no doubt find some reason to create a nude scene starring herself. No thanks!
 
Why is HBO going balls to the wall to support this heifer? Girls generated a ton of buzz and inspired a million pointless think pieces, but at the end of the day, its ratings were really low compared to their other shows. Camping was a flop both commercially and critically. That alone would make most companies not want to put another show in her hands, not even taking into account her social media toxicity.
 
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Why is HBO going balls to the wall to support this heifer? Girls generated a ton of buzz and inspired a million pointless think pieces, but at the end of the day, its ratings were really low compared to their other shows. Camping was a flop both commercially and critically. That alone would make most companies not want to put another show in her hands, not even taking into account her social media toxicity.

That's the thing about Hollywood. You can be a fantastic actor/writer/director/whatever and work your entire life without getting a single chance if you don't please the right people. Or you can be born knowing the right people, in which case you can be awful at your job or even a complete liability and get paid millions anyway.
 
I just stumbled upon this on Youtube, but here's Lena on Seth Meyers last month. I only post this because she looks astoundingly uncomfortable stuffed into those pants while her face is especially puffy and haggard.

Also, Seth Meyers's show is a last resort for people he favors who are desperately clinging to relevance; this interview is no exception.

 
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I just stumbled upon this on Youtube, but here's Lena on Seth Meyers last month. I only post this because she looks astoundingly uncomfortable stuffed into those pants while her face is especially puffy and haggard.

Also, Seth Meyers's show is a last resort for people he favors who are desperately clinging to relevance; this interview is no exception.

That's just horrid. She constantly touches her hair, but it looks like she did it for a week already. I really can't stand more than one minute of this horror show. She gained a lot of weight to the point you can't really see her jaw anymore. She looks like 40-something lunch lady.
 
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oh wow this sounds like a groundbreaking and interesting concept and not at all like a rehash of dozens of mediocre dramas

HBO has already dipped into these waters with the fucking fantastic show Succession. Probably trying to repeat a similar formula but sexier and dumbed down.

No idea why Lena’s name would be associated with such a project unless it’s a woke shield because they are scripting a show about sexy rich white boys behaving badly.
 
HBO has already dipped into these waters with the fucking fantastic show Succession. Probably trying to repeat a similar formula but sexier and dumbed down.

No idea why Lena’s name would be associated with such a project unless it’s a woke shield because they are scripting a show about sexy rich white boys behaving badly.

I'd be very curious to know if HBO still genuinely believes Lena's "voice of a generation" self-hype or if it's all just nepotism.
 
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