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Freelance journo trying to get a Nation 'superbully' fired over a comment about his hair has a big mess in his own Twitter closet [screenshots]

Late last month, writer Dana Schwartz tweeted about her “quarantine hair”:

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L.A.-based freelance journalist Joseph Fenity tweeted this response:

At this point, you’re probably wondering why we’re doing a story on this. Stick with us. We promise there’s a reason.

Ken Klippenstein, a writer for the Nation, responded to Fenity’s tweet like so:

Now, before we go any further, we’ll just say that Klippenstein had no good reason to take a swipe at Fenity’s looks. Totally juvenile move on Klippenstein’s part.

That said, does it make Klippenstein a “superbully”? According to Fenity, the answer is yes. So much yes that it’s worth writing a melodramatic essay over:

It’s hard to be super-sympathetic to Fenity’s plight when he pulls something like that.

And especially when he pulls something like this:

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“Guy insulted my hairline so he deserves to be fired” is an interesting new societal development.

But, believe it or not, it gets even better. Take a look at some of Fenity’s own greatest hits:

Uh-oh, Joe …

Oh dear.

Joseph, here, appears to have a problem.

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There does seem to be a pattern, yes.

That’s not nice, Joseph.

Superbully, heal thyself.

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