I've spent days, nights, wondering when my unrelenting girl crush on Rashida Jones would reach its apex. Hasn't happened yet, she just gets better and better, spouting more wisdom (albeit somewhat cut-throat) on a daily basis than the Dalai Lama. Do you, like Rashida, find yourself in a near constant state of disillusionment with the young celebrities of today? Would you also like to tell them to put their offensively long tongues away and slap on a pair of full-size knickers coupled with a pair of pants?

Well Miss Jones hails from the same school of thought, and she's proof that you don't need to saunter around in next to nothing, parading your lady bits as though your hoping for a role in Moulin Rouge 2, all sexy selfies and skimpy outfits, to make waves in Hollywood. Rashida is hot, and sexy, but that's irrelevant; she's smart, she's funny and she doesn't need to resort to any of the aforementioned antics in her continued pursuit of success. Just watch Celeste and Jesse Forever; she wrote it. Or watch her converse on any popular chat show. Or check her out in The Office or Parks and Recreation. She really is the bid'niss.

Anyhoo, for fear that I get sidetracked off on my unrequited ode to the wonder that is Rashida Jones, let's get straight to the point of this here ramble. Rashida would be really grateful if young female celebrities could 'stop acting like whores'. Sing it, sista. Without mentioning Miley Cyrus in particular, you kind of get the feeling that this is who she's targeting with her tweets. No offense, Miles.