I would just like to add that George Michael was a remarkably generous man and that it wasn’t until after he died as per his wishes to keep what he did not public whenever possible did we find out.
I would just like to add that George Michael was a remarkably generous man and that it wasn’t until after he died as per his wishes to keep what he did not public whenever possible did we find out.
Ok, I looked it up - her real life mother is a white English woman. She could 100% be a Schoenfeld. Also, expecting people to tell you the history of their ethnicity because you think their name doesn’t ‘match’ is rude as.
Thank you. I am going to screen cap your comment and save it on my phone. It is not worth it to die young.
I don’t have kids, but I have a drinking problem and this comment really made me rethink that pint I was about to go get at 10 am.
I’m so sorry you had to go through that.
You completely misunderstood that masterpiece of a scene! It was one of the most powerful moments I’ve ever seen on TV, and was clearly written by someone who has had close interactions with a predator who knows how to groom his victims. The point of the show is that it doesn’t pick am easy Disney (good vs. evil) persp…
I don’t think we’re supposed to feel sympathy for Carrell. I just think he is an example of how these fucks rationalize what they do and they are clearly satirizing what man babies they really are.
As a fellow adult child of an addict, let me assure you that while it never goes away completely, there is a future where it’s so tiny and small it no longer matters. There is a constructive path forward. I’m lucky in that my father got sober when I was about 13-14 (can’t remember the exact time). As far as I know he…
Hypervigilance, anxiety, extreme adrenaline jolts and the crashes afterward, a state of constant confusion, anger and fear. The conditioning a child grows up with living with an addicted parent(s) never goes away.
This was a legitimately deep dive and so revealing. Anyone who is an addict or has dealt with one as a child of an addict will be hit in the feels multiple times.
I flew Delhi to Chicago on a plane where not only were many of the in-flight entertainment sets broken, but they were apparently hooked into the lights, so if your TV didn’t work, your reading light didn’t either. It was one of the longer 16 hour flights I’ve ever taken.
The aforementioned image is like when Mitch McConnell tried to reprimand Elizabeth Warren with the statement “Senator Warren was giving a lengthy speech. She had appeared to violate the rule. She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” which she turned around and printed on t-shirts and…
Everybody wants to see their team kicking @ss and taking names. If Pelosi is not your team (and Ashley admits that she isn’t), then this scene is not going to move you.
You have completely missed the point of why this is so inspiring to many of us. It may not strike you in the same way, but you can’t take it away from those that find this inspiring.
Thank you. I was just about to write something similar.
“Feeling nothing” doesn’t make you cooler or more woke than those of us who were moved by the image and remembered every single time we were in a similar situation, the lone woman in a room full of men summoning the courage to call bullshit. Is it progress that…
My connection with this photo isn’t what’s in it specifically, but that Trump attacked her with it and she made it her twitter background. That’s a smooth move to me.
I am not quite moved by a still of Pelosi simply doing her job
When was the last time you sat in a conference room full of men (literally, 16+ to your one), and had to stand up for what was right and call bullshit? She ain’t a superhero, but for fucks sake she stands for every goddamn one of us that was in that position and COULD NOT stand up because it would have been the end…
Lmao, this is very true. I bet he has actually uttered that exact sentence before too (including referring to himself in the third person).