Allhailthebigcat
All Hail The Big Cat
Allhailthebigcat

Paris Hilton is famous too. Her accomplishments are rich parents and a sex tape so fame isn’t a good argument to hang your hat on. And Taylor Swift is mediocre. Her bland songs won’t hold up 20 years from now. Deal with it.

But that’s the landlord’s problem for buying a building/residence they clearly can’t afford. You shouldn’t be able to charge rent if 1 room of the unit is uninhabitable. You’re not holding up your end of the contract. This is a scenario in which landlords want the financial rewards of ownership without any risks.

And I’ve seen many women take the path of what did I do wrong when it didn’t matter in the least of what they did or didn’t do. And honestly, he didn’t have to agree with the ultimatum. He did then lied. That’s on him. There’s lots and lots of social conditioning for women to take on more of the dysfunction of a

Actually, people can cheat because they have emotional issues that have absolutely nothing to do with their partner. My SO’s ex-friend is like this. His soon to be ex-wife could have been the sexiest saint on earth and he still would have cheated on her no matter what she did. The problem is him.

I’d also like to add that she needs to document the affair and talk to a lawyer asap. Her and her child’s financial security depends upon it. Is her state no fault divorce? There are all sorts of variables depending upon where she lives that will factor in.

Kid Rock is a fame/money whore who wanted to keep the cash flowing so he pulled out the Confederate flag, ripped off 70's southern rock tunes rather than rap, and got in his dog whistle racism. Hate and resentment sells really well amongst white Americans. You don’t grow up in Detroit and then just start waving the

I’m not the one denying anyone aid. That happened to be TX reps in your name l.

I don’t have to do anything. Sorry if it’s uncomfortable being confronted with the big Fuck You that TX reps gave to us during Sandy. And you’re not that decent a person either as your silence on the matter indicates.

I’ve repeated several times that we’re going to help you. No one wants you to suffer. Now why were you silent when your reps voted to make us suffer, and Ted Cruz is your rep.

Ted Cruz is a Senator thus a rep of Houston. Did you call your rep and complain? Did the powerful energy industry in Houston take him to task? Did good, decent Christians in TX regardless of their political affiliations?

Tell me what were the repercussions those TX reps who voted no for aid to Sandy victims faced from TX voters? Then we’ll talk about showing one’s true colors and what’s embarrassing and depressing.

And in 2012 during the Hurricane Sandy aftermath, it wasn’t a particularly apt time to be shitty to those victims either, yet that didn’t stop Ted Cruz and other TX reps from doing so without any political consequence from TX constituents. Direct your ire there.

And the NE of the US is chump change? Look, we’re going to help you out. My reps would never vote against helping you out because it’d be political suicide unlike for your reps. Did they face ire from Texan voters for such craven and cynical posturing? No. So again, direct that “what’s the matter with you” to Ted Cruz

This is actually a question to direct to Ted Cruz and the rest of the TX reps who voted against aid to Sandy victims. We won’t deny you help as the TX reps wanted to do to us, but fuck yeah, we’re bitter and not going to forget.

Tiffany is like hang on sec, Ivanka phone!

So who did your then fiance, now wife fuck? You know that happened right?

Again, there’s video all over the internet showing that this crowd was not violent in any way shape or form. He choose to drive on a street blocked by the police into a crowd gathered for a candlelight vigil. You don’t get to drive into people then wail that they’re hitting your car while you, ya know, drove into

Um, he kind of took that risk when he willfully drove into a crowd of people. He was the aggressor in this scenario. He all ready made things violent by purposely driving into people during a candlelight vigil in a street blocked by the police. Again he willfully drove into a crowd of people. But hey, if this is the

There’s video all over the internet now of the incident. The driver could have gone around the candlelight vigil on a street blocked by the police like other drivers were able to do. He had other means to move freely and choose to drive through a candlelight vigil. Inconvenience and frustration is not justification

This is a pretty disingenuous take. There’s video all over the internet of the guy willfully driving through a candlelight vigil on a street that was blocked by the police that other drivers easily used alternative streets to go around. His life was in no shape or form threatened. You don’t get to willfully drive