She raped and murdered her own child, but she is out on bail. That is fucked up.
She raped and murdered her own child, but she is out on bail. That is fucked up.
You’re right; it’s called a plan. What a pair of monsters.
Meanwhile, they’re talking about not moving into the White House so as to not disrupt poor Barron’s schooling.
My god the next four years are going to be a fuckfest.
Yeah, that’s great and all, but she is not the voting body of an entire state and has no control over that. She is one person, with one voice, and is using it best she can.
Unless their fellow man is gay.
As a person familiar with mormon culture, this chick is a bad ass warrior for the people who will be facing some serious backlash. Stay strong, Sister Chamberlin.
The final straw is Ned’s discovery that Laird has convinced Stephanie to drop out of Stanford in order to helm a Gates-style humanitarian foundation sponsored by him, Laird.
Carrie is one with the Force and the Force is with her.
I loved Barb, unironically. I’m pretty sure you are less than half my age, but I had that haircut, and a very similar blouse, and big ugly glasses, and often felt left out by more popular friends. She was very relatable, and no one even noticed when she was gone— the ultimate adolescent indignity.
I didn’t love Barb, per se, but her look was very ME circa 8th grade. Huge grandma glasses? Check. Short, awkward, reddish hair? Check. Afraid of popular kids and getting in trouble? Check Check Check. Perhaps that’s why she got so much attention- so many of us dorks identified with her.
I hope they do “Springtime for Hitler.”
it will stop once he stops going full retard......
Right? Like what even is this? Some entitled chad got a boner and woke up a person, dooming them to a lonely and maddening lifetime in the literal void. How is the fallout from Pratt’s character’s unbelievably selfish decision not the story?
I’m pretty sure she is dead.