'Fuck It. I Quit:' TV Reporter Quits on Air to Fight for Marijuana Legalization

Impressive, but at the same time looks like a Hollywood cliche as well.

Pretty sure she will be alright and walking down a mildly windy beach to a dreamy post-rock soundtrack in the end.
 


I don't think swearing was necessary.

Agreed. She could've just said "screw it, I'm outta here."

However, since she cussed on TV, I think the station may be getting a fine from the FCC. And then the station sues her...?


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"stupid cunt of a woman"
Why you gotta hate on the brown meat tho?

But seriously, can I buy shares of her company before it becomes legal?
 
I think it's rather short-sighted to end your career in News journalism on such bad terms to become a marijuana activist. Donations to whatever the hell she set up will only last about as long as she's viral, then things will die down and she'll have to look for a new profession, most likely doing some shxt that sucks.

But who knows, I have a feeling she has planned this ahead, maybe she already had a job lined up as a writer for a news site or something and just wanted to go out doing something she believed, I just personally think it's a stupid way to quit a pretty good job.
 
But who knows, I have a feeling she has planned this ahead, maybe she already had a job lined up as a writer for a news site or something and just wanted to go out doing something she believed, I just personally think it's a stupid way to quit a pretty good job.

Depends if commercialization of weed becomes legalized in Alaska or not. If it does, she probably gets to become a millionaire due to this stunt. If it doesn't, she probably gets to become a waitress at Denny's.

Big gamble. :)
 
I called into a local AM political radio station a week ago to chime in about the US's drone striking #'s and innocent death %'s, and mentioned you can use Google to find any of this information.

The next 2 callers after me both referred to me as "That guy who Googles everything", in a negative tone as if gathering your own facts is a bad thing.

This is how your average 40+ year old views the internet and finding your own information instead of relying on Fox/CNN.

Reminds me of a Bill Hicks Quote.

"Looks like we got us a reader. We dont like your kind around here boy."
 
So I watched her funding campaign video 2-3 times in a row...

... And I'm pretty sure I have a crush on her now.

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