I HATE YOU FITZ! Really? She ruined your marriage? What an little piece of shit.
I HATE YOU FITZ! Really? She ruined your marriage? What an little piece of shit.
Seriously, he's pissed that Andrew and Mellie are banging? I hate him more every episode and his kids are annoying.
"I'm not your bitch." HA, alright Jake! Someone's been taking monologue lessons from Papa Pope!
Yeah that always irks the hell out of me, that women are constantly held to that impossible standard of being the mind readers of every man we see, as if we have some magical way of knowing who the actual threat is. Because we don't want to get on a elevator alone with a man? Bitches. But if we do get on and he…
the fact that you have no idea if it's baseless is my point. you can't make that assumption.
Why would you reveal that you knew where the person you threatened lived, if refraining from doing so would absolve you of the potential legal consequences of making said threat? And that's part of what makes a threat threatening — you don't know what the person making the threats knows.
Because the dog already had a home. This isn't about applying for a dog that needed a home. It's about returning the dog to its rightful owners and family.
She doesn't know that I've called an Emergency Meetings of All Black People. We are drafting a contract that any white person must sign before any of us get busy:
"But her application "did not meet the qualifications that Karma looks for when adopting a dog to a home," Karma Rescue said in a statement to me.
You don't see how this might be a bit tinged with sanctimonious classism?
So if she had had it chipped, then it would be okay and that's that?
No, I misread the article.
First of all, the rescue has NO right to decide that the dog isn't suitable for the family. NONE. That's just bullshit. And if they went and took the dog from the backyard, then they're guilty of trespassing and possibly grand theft (if the dog's purchase price was high enough.)
Private animal rescue groups can be simply the worst bunch of people ever. When I was looking for a dog, I remember being asked really invasive questions about my reproductive future (like the next 10 years?!) because they didn't feel that I could have both children and a pet. I've heard of people being turned down…
This headline is insanely tone-deaf and really does a disservice not just to Sarah, but to everyone in the industry who are toiling under ever-decreasing budgets and tighter schedules.
This headline is factually incorrect, disrespectful to Sarah Jones - a 27yo woman who died doing her job thanks to the criminal negligence of her superiors - and trivializes the efforts of many in the industry who are now campaigning for increased workplace safety on set. They wanted her memorialized to draw attention…
So the angry people were not "fans" of Sarah Jones, they were her colleagues. Could we try to use the correct, respectful terminology here?
Wow, this headline is pretty harsh. I know I'm overly sensitive about this, since I knew Sarah growing up, but it sounds super condescending.