Writer behind viral #mybestselfie trend talks cyberbullying

Melissa Blake, writer for the blog “So About What I Said,” discusses why she posted three selfies on Twitter in response to online bullies calling her ugly.

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43 thoughts on “Writer behind viral #mybestselfie trend talks cyberbullying

  1. i may be a troll and stuff, but i have standards, she's just adorable.
    melissa if you see this remember we love you!

  2. She claims people have been telling her not to post selfies.

    Maury: the number of memes I've seen and created with your selfies shows that was a lie.

  3. Too many assholes out there…Revise the lessons at schools again!Too stupid.Shame on yourselves.Have a sense of humanity.

  4. Parents should no better. Don't teach your children to hate/dislike someone because they look different. We have enough of that going on already. We don't need anymore hate. God Bless

  5. Some of you really need to get off your high-horses. I mean calling her "cute" or whatever is just you projecting your own self-righteousness onto others. If none of you could ever HONESTLY say you'd date this girl or set her up with a good looking friend, and I think this precisely the case, you're full of your own 5h1t! I don't care what any of you have to say to me: She's f*ck*n' ugly–period. Life moves on. Beauty isn't everything…or so I thought.

  6. You go girl these chicks out her frontin on how they really look behind all those beauty cams which I don't use so I can run my mouth about them

  7. Imagine in 10 or so years time these people who are writing these nasty comments have a child born with her condition. How would they feel reading these comments about their own daughter on the internet when she’s grown up?

    Imagine if this was your sweet auntie and having to read the disgusting comments about her appearance knowing she’s a lovely person, how would you feel?

    Those people attacking her looks need to put themselves in the shoes of the people close to her. She’s someone’s daughter, someone’s grand daughter, possibly someone’s sister, aunt, cousin. Her condition could happen to anyone, it could happen to someone in your family or your own child, then how would you feel reading these disgusting comments?

  8. When I look at Melissa Blake’s selfies I see a woman I would like to meet, smiling and full of life. She makes me want to smile back at her and start a conversation. My guess is she has a lot of interesting stories to tell and that she likes being with other people. Keep smiling Melissa. I like you already!

  9. I may not like her political views, but I sure as heck won't insult her on her appearance… We have no control over the way we look.

  10. I think she is absolutely adorable. Before I watched the video I was attracted to it by her sweet face. I love her attitude and agree with her. She is adorable.

  11. CAN WE TAKE THE TIME TO APPRECIATE THIS BLACK WOMAN WITH HER NATURAL HAIR?!?!? YES YES YES ‼️ and melissa is so strong for not listen to anyone’s bull and doing what she wants. SHE IS BEAUTIFUL‼️‼️‼️‼️

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