BassnGrass
BassnGrass
BassnGrass

Not that what he did wasn’t horrible, but isn’t drunk driving manslaughter, not murder? I mean it seems like a different degree - one connotes intent, the other is just extreme irresponsibility that has fatal consequences (and sadly people do it every day).

He was given his chance. He blew it and it appears he learned nothing. He continued to party and violated his probation. He ran away instead of facing the consequences. His parents didn’t do such a great job with him. Here is the thing we all have to move past the mistakes our parents made with us. For this guy, that

Yea, it sounds like his parents let him do what he wanted but that doesn’t mean society has to let that continue. The judge was wrong to let that continue.

Yes, 100%. But the whole point is that is a bs excuse for killing people. And the fact that if a poor kid of color tried that argument they’d be laughed out of court...all the way to a harsh jail sentence.

He probably didn’t make it two years, that’s just how long it took him to get caught. And the only reason why we know about his “beer pong” violation is because someone at that party had the presence of mind to record him and post it on Twitter. I highly doubt that was the first party (with booze) in two years that

Please, no! They would get on like a house on fire!

Killed four people and put another in a wheelchair for life. It was unbelievable that he was given only probation, but he couldn’t go even two years without breaking that. This is one of those times when rich people privilege is just blinding, but I’ll bet up to a dollar that even after fleeing—even after a search

But sadly, that doesn’t happen until people start openly talking about it and pushing it to happen. I agree that it shouldn’t be so hard to get rapists and abusers to face the criminal consequences but it is.

As far as I know, they have a duty of care that involves at least examining people when they say they’re sick. I’m not sure if it’s the law though.

Sounds like she was the type of person to go to the ER several times, claiming she had pain and the staff never found anything. Crying wolf as a hypochondriac

It’s like some people are surprised normal human emotions surface in critical and stressful situations. Even though they're totally willing to excuse a cop who feared for his life shooting an unarmed civilian under any circumstances.

“causing a disturbance in the hospital with her language and the volume of her voice”

“Hey, stop stealing my ideas.” - Adam Sandler

Those are both traditional names that come from people’s heritage tho.

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The black bear family in the pool is my favorite.

Its amazing how different people can interpret the exact same picture, its no wonder computers aren't that great at recognizing emotions in pictures of humans.

I’ve never heard smugness associated with him.

My monitor is fine and I see him, but I see that he’s half hiding in the shadows.

The man knows his stuff. Why not have confidence if you have honed your talent over decades, resuscitated a fashion house that had been forgotten, and had the sales to prove you were valued? Not saying that he’s smug, but if anyone in fashion has the right to be proud of his talent and hard work, it’s Elbaz.

To me he just looks like a man smiling shyly while being accoladed for his work. Guess it’s all perception.