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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 00:30, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Although Plaza does state that she is attracted to men and women, the source listed doesn't actually state her calling herself bisexual. The LGBT categories at the bottom of the article are fine, but the bisexual categories aren't quite valid unless she flat-out states that she is bisexual. There are a lot of people who appear to swing both ways but still choose not to label themselves; for more information, read this. (Incidentally, other entertainers who fall into this category include Jackie Cruz and Asa Akira.) Erpert blah, blah, blah... 10:58, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
Can someone remove the biographical information? Ren5631 ( talk) 02:01, 18 July 2018 (UTC)
I first learnt of Aubrey Plaza via World of Warcraft advertising alongside Mr T, William Shatner, Chuck Norris, van Damme, et al. Is her endorsement worth mentioning? 49.180.142.155 ( talk) 05:05, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
199.119.235.148/199.7.157.29 removed the material as "rambling". [1]
I reverted feeling that the material is relevant and that addressing "rambling" should be more selective.
199.119.235.148/199.7.157.29 restored their edit, saying it was "somebody"'s and giving a rambling explanation too long to fit in the edit summary. [2]
You boldly edited the article. I reverted. The next step is to discuss the issue, not restore it claiming to be another person. This is the Bold-revert-discuss cycle.
The brief quote goes to public discussion of the subjects sexuality and identity. Yes, it is a direct quote: Wikipedia demands that we use self identification.
Did I remove some other material? Probably. I'm not looking it up as it is not relevant to whether or not this should be included. (After this is resolved, I'll take a look at the past relationships currently in there.) - SummerPhD v2.0 17:23, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
I propose the removal of the line "She has never fully recovered." in the "Early life and education" section pertaining to her transient ischemic attack. It is unclear whether the comment refers to the stroke she had when she was 20, or if it refers to the transient ischemic attack that happened on "Parks and Recreation". Transient ischemic attacks by definition fully resolve (hence, transient). The article used as a citation ( https://delawaretoday.com/life-style/aubrey-plaza-of-nbcs-parks-and-recreation-wilmington-native-is-building-a-buzz-in-hollywood/) for this line reports "She has no residual effects, and doctors don’t really know what caused the stroke." It seems like the statement in question is documented to be untrue.
I've looked through the sources already attached and changed the article to get closer to what was said, which was she had a mini-stroke a couple of years after the original, but I can't find an actual date anywhere, a reasonable guess could be made to improve the article, but it would be unsourced. Can somebody see if this has been said anywhere? Isben88 ( talk) 00:03, 15 April 2021 (UTC)
ER doc here. Strokes (and TIAs) are fairly uncommon in young people. The article doesn't state what happened (carotid dissection vs embolic vs ICH vs ischemic), where she was evaluated, etc. 99.99.65.141 ( talk) 00:04, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
Hi editors, GQ's YouTube channel has posted a video bit with Plaza where she creates social media accounts and interacts with fans. It depicts her creating User:ActuallyAubreyPlaza and she appears to add to her biography article here. The user has no visible edits, so it was probably an unpublished edit or simulation. However, she also verifies a few facts in her personal life, so we could add the video as a self-referential source! Elizium23 ( talk) 12:18, 23 December 2022 (UTC)
Y'all, I don't think the quote from her interview with The Advocate is useful, or adds much to one's understanding of Plaza:
In a 2016 interview with The Advocate, she stated: "Girls are into me—that's no secret. Hey, I'm into them, too. I fall in love with girls and guys. I can't help it."
There is no further contextual information given: That's it, someone just cut and pasted in a quote - and the quote itself is quite ambiguous. There is such a thing as platonic love, after all. So, it actually does not tell us very much about her sexuality. Now, in the same interview she says she had a crush on Natasha Lyonne, and she's been open about perhaps less-than-platonic attractions to Elizabeth Olsen and Kristen Stewart. There certainly is a widespread belief/assumption that Plaza is bisexual, however, Wikipedia does not (and should not) traffic in assumptions. The The Advocate interview is interesting, but the statements Plaza gives are kind of weasily: one could infer a lot. All of this is to say that I don't think this deserves mention in the Personal Life section, at least not in its current form. Does anyone have more definitive information? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 21:15, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
Should the Christmas Witch book series be mentioned, like in a bibliography section? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 17:36, 4 March 2023 (UTC)
"During a 2012 shooting of an episode of Parks and Recreation at the White House, she met then-Vice President Joe Biden and stole his notes about her from his desk." is a pretty audacious assertion - without a footnote. Should wild stories unsupported by footnotes be in this article? Could this be an assertion that someone or even Aubrey Plaza herself added to the article - as a joke? MusaVeneziana( talk) 12:41, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
I believe this article deserves a "Public Image" section: Any time Aubrey Plaza is mentioned in the media, her persona or public image is discussed and dissected. This happens almost incessently. It's gotten to the point where her persona, sense of humor, and the way the public views her is (arguably) of more interest to the general public than her acting roles. I respect her acting ability, but I think for many (perhaps most) people she is still the "wacky, unpredictable" girl/woman who is chaotic on talk shows. It seems to me that this deserves to be mentioned, perhaps in a substantial manner. Thoughts? Anyone willing to help? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 21:14, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
See:
Persona
Quote from The Cut: "The first thing Aubrey Plaza says when she pulls up in the parking lot of the Vermont Canyon tennis courts is “I don’t really know how to play tennis. Do you?” The first thing I do in response is to laugh in her face, because this must be a joke. It’s a hot, nosebleed-dry Los Angeles day; there’s no cloud cover or trees to protect us from the sun, and the asphalt courts are heating up like a kiln. The only acceptable place for a human is somewhere air-conditioned, but one of us had proposed a rousing game of tennis and — hint, hint — it wasn’t me. When Plaza — queen of the deadpan delivery, patron saint of the sharp-tongued — claims she doesn’t know how to play tennis after suggesting we play tennis, my instant and totally unfair response is to assume she’s setting me up and will soon be mocking me for sweating profusely,..."
Talk Shows
There's much more, as her unique persona and comedy are a huge aspect of her popularity. -- Inspector Semenych ( talk) 23:21, 6 December 2023 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 00:30, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Although Plaza does state that she is attracted to men and women, the source listed doesn't actually state her calling herself bisexual. The LGBT categories at the bottom of the article are fine, but the bisexual categories aren't quite valid unless she flat-out states that she is bisexual. There are a lot of people who appear to swing both ways but still choose not to label themselves; for more information, read this. (Incidentally, other entertainers who fall into this category include Jackie Cruz and Asa Akira.) Erpert blah, blah, blah... 10:58, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
Can someone remove the biographical information? Ren5631 ( talk) 02:01, 18 July 2018 (UTC)
I first learnt of Aubrey Plaza via World of Warcraft advertising alongside Mr T, William Shatner, Chuck Norris, van Damme, et al. Is her endorsement worth mentioning? 49.180.142.155 ( talk) 05:05, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
199.119.235.148/199.7.157.29 removed the material as "rambling". [1]
I reverted feeling that the material is relevant and that addressing "rambling" should be more selective.
199.119.235.148/199.7.157.29 restored their edit, saying it was "somebody"'s and giving a rambling explanation too long to fit in the edit summary. [2]
You boldly edited the article. I reverted. The next step is to discuss the issue, not restore it claiming to be another person. This is the Bold-revert-discuss cycle.
The brief quote goes to public discussion of the subjects sexuality and identity. Yes, it is a direct quote: Wikipedia demands that we use self identification.
Did I remove some other material? Probably. I'm not looking it up as it is not relevant to whether or not this should be included. (After this is resolved, I'll take a look at the past relationships currently in there.) - SummerPhD v2.0 17:23, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
I propose the removal of the line "She has never fully recovered." in the "Early life and education" section pertaining to her transient ischemic attack. It is unclear whether the comment refers to the stroke she had when she was 20, or if it refers to the transient ischemic attack that happened on "Parks and Recreation". Transient ischemic attacks by definition fully resolve (hence, transient). The article used as a citation ( https://delawaretoday.com/life-style/aubrey-plaza-of-nbcs-parks-and-recreation-wilmington-native-is-building-a-buzz-in-hollywood/) for this line reports "She has no residual effects, and doctors don’t really know what caused the stroke." It seems like the statement in question is documented to be untrue.
I've looked through the sources already attached and changed the article to get closer to what was said, which was she had a mini-stroke a couple of years after the original, but I can't find an actual date anywhere, a reasonable guess could be made to improve the article, but it would be unsourced. Can somebody see if this has been said anywhere? Isben88 ( talk) 00:03, 15 April 2021 (UTC)
ER doc here. Strokes (and TIAs) are fairly uncommon in young people. The article doesn't state what happened (carotid dissection vs embolic vs ICH vs ischemic), where she was evaluated, etc. 99.99.65.141 ( talk) 00:04, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
Hi editors, GQ's YouTube channel has posted a video bit with Plaza where she creates social media accounts and interacts with fans. It depicts her creating User:ActuallyAubreyPlaza and she appears to add to her biography article here. The user has no visible edits, so it was probably an unpublished edit or simulation. However, she also verifies a few facts in her personal life, so we could add the video as a self-referential source! Elizium23 ( talk) 12:18, 23 December 2022 (UTC)
Y'all, I don't think the quote from her interview with The Advocate is useful, or adds much to one's understanding of Plaza:
In a 2016 interview with The Advocate, she stated: "Girls are into me—that's no secret. Hey, I'm into them, too. I fall in love with girls and guys. I can't help it."
There is no further contextual information given: That's it, someone just cut and pasted in a quote - and the quote itself is quite ambiguous. There is such a thing as platonic love, after all. So, it actually does not tell us very much about her sexuality. Now, in the same interview she says she had a crush on Natasha Lyonne, and she's been open about perhaps less-than-platonic attractions to Elizabeth Olsen and Kristen Stewart. There certainly is a widespread belief/assumption that Plaza is bisexual, however, Wikipedia does not (and should not) traffic in assumptions. The The Advocate interview is interesting, but the statements Plaza gives are kind of weasily: one could infer a lot. All of this is to say that I don't think this deserves mention in the Personal Life section, at least not in its current form. Does anyone have more definitive information? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 21:15, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
Should the Christmas Witch book series be mentioned, like in a bibliography section? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 17:36, 4 March 2023 (UTC)
"During a 2012 shooting of an episode of Parks and Recreation at the White House, she met then-Vice President Joe Biden and stole his notes about her from his desk." is a pretty audacious assertion - without a footnote. Should wild stories unsupported by footnotes be in this article? Could this be an assertion that someone or even Aubrey Plaza herself added to the article - as a joke? MusaVeneziana( talk) 12:41, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
I believe this article deserves a "Public Image" section: Any time Aubrey Plaza is mentioned in the media, her persona or public image is discussed and dissected. This happens almost incessently. It's gotten to the point where her persona, sense of humor, and the way the public views her is (arguably) of more interest to the general public than her acting roles. I respect her acting ability, but I think for many (perhaps most) people she is still the "wacky, unpredictable" girl/woman who is chaotic on talk shows. It seems to me that this deserves to be mentioned, perhaps in a substantial manner. Thoughts? Anyone willing to help? Inspector Semenych ( talk) 21:14, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
See:
Persona
Quote from The Cut: "The first thing Aubrey Plaza says when she pulls up in the parking lot of the Vermont Canyon tennis courts is “I don’t really know how to play tennis. Do you?” The first thing I do in response is to laugh in her face, because this must be a joke. It’s a hot, nosebleed-dry Los Angeles day; there’s no cloud cover or trees to protect us from the sun, and the asphalt courts are heating up like a kiln. The only acceptable place for a human is somewhere air-conditioned, but one of us had proposed a rousing game of tennis and — hint, hint — it wasn’t me. When Plaza — queen of the deadpan delivery, patron saint of the sharp-tongued — claims she doesn’t know how to play tennis after suggesting we play tennis, my instant and totally unfair response is to assume she’s setting me up and will soon be mocking me for sweating profusely,..."
Talk Shows
There's much more, as her unique persona and comedy are a huge aspect of her popularity. -- Inspector Semenych ( talk) 23:21, 6 December 2023 (UTC)