EazyPezy
EazyPezy
EazyPezy

After all the discussion about Spam I went and got me a can today. It was on sale for 2/ $5.00 but I couldn't bring myself to store it either so I only bought one.

I wasn't being sarcastic but lookee there!

OMG!! That is funny. Thank you for the insight.

I love her hair in the video a lot. The hair in the still photos is a little stiff. I am wondering how Dior intends to leverage her fan base though. Do 14-16 year old girls typically pay $2000 for a purse?

I just discovered sweet bacon and garlic fried rice at the filipino cafe the next town over. The most heavenly food for a hang over.

She's another one. I'm shocked she hasn't come out with a kid's clothing line. She sure is positioning herself as the hip mom.

So because I've never personally heard anyone say it, it makes me a troll?

I don't have a problem with her muffin top but why is her daughter dressing like a sister wife at the 2:02 mark?

What is the marinade? Please post!

A spam roll can really hit the spot. I make this 1-2x a year. Fried spam in soy sauce. Sandwiched in proper sushi rice and wrapped in a sheet of seaweed. I promise it's goooooood.

Look who came to the party! Actually, it appears that you are following me around. Do you want me to send you a dozen freshly baked cookies too?

No, it's truly shocking to me that anyone would say that. But I have been schooled about sub text and this person was kind enough to explain. Short answer, I was taking the term, "She asked to be raped" literally.

This will highlight those celebrities who actually call the paps themselves right? Because they now have to give permission for those "candid" photos to be published rather than claiming, "Oops, how on earth did they find us at the soccer game." I'm looking at your LeAnn Rimes.

If you wouldn't say, "She asked to be robbed", then you can't logically say, "she asked to be raped." That's just my opinion though.

Thank YOU for taking the time to clear up the meaning and providing the sub text that was missing from my interpretation. Yes, I definitely took it literally. But after reading your comment, I get that by questioning certain aspects of the victim's role, that it contributes to the idea she brought it on herself.

Ah, so the what was she wearing scenario? Yes, I am familiar with this insinuation but I've never heard of the blatant, She asked to be raped. That is a whole new level of blaming, I would agree.

Yes, I see that the rapist confessed. It should've been an easy case. And if they did tox screening immediately afterwards, they probably could've found the drugs he gave her. I am not defending the act.

Wow, that is something. I hope the police didn't believe him.

I read the article on this site, did't click through to any other related articles. I see that the facility accused her of lying and being a "flirt" (whatever that means) But I didn't read that they said she asked to be rape. Are you referring to the flirt comment and associating that to the asking for it narrative?

I've never heard anyone insinuate that someone asked to be raped . Maybe I just hang with a different crowd.