yeshacallahan
Yesha Callahan
yeshacallahan
Bye, Kinja! It's been fun (occasionally).

seconded, whole freaking heartedly...seeing that a new michael harriot article has been posted is the best part of my every day.

Bad acting??? The acting on this show is g...Lol... Sorry.... I couldn’t even finish that sentence. Omg the acting is bad. Like, it is really bad. It’s OK though cause I love some of the actors ( heeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyy, LaLa 😉) and find some tolerable, but the really bad ones like fiddy and Tariq ( I dislike him enough

It sure beats whatever he was making endorsing Effen Vodka and doing autographed bottle signings at local grocery stores. God, that was painful to watch. Anyways, good for him.

“like Yesha Callahan, our Deputy Managing Editor, does.”

Good for him...

I bet his check clears before Trump’s.

Thank you for your courage, your love, your strength amidst tragedy and your willingness to share it. Your words beautifully paint a picture of your experience, thank you for the reminder to hug loved ones close and to be grateful everyday for what we have.

This was absolutely gutting and essential to read. Thank you for putting this to words despite the chaos around you. Prayers for the health and safety of you and your family, and hopes for brighter days ahead.

Good lord, I’m so glad you were able to both make it to that first shelter, and then to where you are now. And so glad you had neighbors around who were so willing and able to help! That was amazing to read about. Sending the best thoughts I can.

Natural disasters always seem to really bring into focus how much of this country really lives on the razor’s edge on a daily basis. All it took was water to throw how many thousands of people’s lives into complete disarray from which they may never recover? In a country with so much we really have so little.

Amazing & terrifying story. I don’t know how you’ve kept it together mentally as you’ve dealt with all the stress and fear. The cancer diagnosis is enough to break the strongest people down; I hope the chemo continues and keeps the worst of the disease at bay as much as possible. Thank God your kids are safe and

I’m so sorry for everything you are going through; this was heartrending to read. I’m so glad that at least you didn’t feel abandoned in the hurricane and that there were people to help you make the best decisions possible for your family. Truly sending you any strength that can be sent.

glad you are safe, thank you for sharing

In tears in my office after reading this- I’m very glad I have a door I can close.

Sending all of you love from a distance. Savali especially will be in our prayers.

Thank you for sharing this. My heart aches for you and your family, and I hope that you are able to eventually settle into your “new normal”, whatever that ends up looking like.

Thank you for this. It’s been a lot and I try to be thankful that we made it through relatively unscathed while still helping out our neighbors.

Cancer survivor, son with autism. My thoughts are with you today. Stay strong.