Well I've never heard the name Surge Knight either.
Well I've never heard the name Surge Knight either.
I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm beginning to think Suge Knight might not be a good person.
I've said this before but this is terrible news for chronic pain patients who need these medications and take them as directed, because we get lumped in with addicts and it's very hard for us to obtain meds.
You in England?
I live in Suffolk. Large county, lots of hospitals and that...but if I get taken in, I go to West Suffolk because that is my primary care trust - so if someone was told I was in hospital, and they knew the village I lived in, that is where they would go. You can end up elsewhere, but West Suffolk is…
Can she do this to Courtney Stodden? (I still believe she is 45 under all that paint)
Right? So glad I'm married. And if my matrimonial bliss ends for some reason...it'll be all one bedroom apartments and cats from then on. It's just too insanely dangerous to date while female anymore.
Honestly, this seems like the nicest solution. Shuts him down, but in a more polite way than calling the cops and filing a restraining order.
"Sorry they're only admitting family"
Yup. She's good, so good that I don't always believe her myself.
As my husband always says "you don't get an award for being a normal amount of decent"
"...my field of fucks will be completely fallow." This is genius, stealing it.
Ah yes—the fabulous parent who has raised terrible children, and simply can't imagine why, because she was such an absolutely great mother that it just doesn't make any sense at all. People like this always remind me of that anecdote about Joan Crawford, who was once asked by some fan magazine to list her worst…
I think the point is that maybe her children have a valid point of view and that their mother is not being emotionally honest. She says herself that it all started with that email, but she skirts away from describing it. It's a red flag. A big chunk of this story is being completely left out. Surely her children had a…
So, a woman who thinks that everyone should love her claims that the problem with the people who DON'T love her is that they're narcissists. That is PRICELESS.
Bless you, Tracy Moore.
I stopped taking to my dad when I was 18. For a very good reason. I'm pretty sure he knew/knows why, as he tried calling me once or twice and never tried again. Because of a few clueless people trying to tell me "blood is blood" or whatever, I just now tell people he's dead.
Stuff like this disturbs me. This woman's defense about it being "cultural" sounds exactly like my parents. The only reason why I talk to my parents as if nothing amiss ever happened is because that is the Universe they live in. If I want to talk to them, I go to that mental universe. It hurts, even as a middle aged…
When PBS promoted this article via their Facebook page, the comments were outstanding. 98% of readers reached exactly the same conclusion: the kids aren't the narcissistic ones. Reflection is hard, lady, but a therapist can help you through it.