Speaking of shitty, overcooked steak, an immunosuppressed friend of mine (transplant) was directed by her medical staff in so many words that from now on, the only steak she gets to eat is overcooked steak.
Speaking of shitty, overcooked steak, an immunosuppressed friend of mine (transplant) was directed by her medical staff in so many words that from now on, the only steak she gets to eat is overcooked steak.
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One man's simplistic propaganda is another person's agent for change. One could easily argue that every PSA you have ever seen could be labeled as simplistic propaganda.
You really, really have no idea what you are talking about. Many non-profits don't solicit or accept donations.
What the fuck is wrong with you people?
It's typically listed in the trust document. It would say something in legalese like Bobbi gets $12 large at 30. If she dies before this date, it either flows to any children or it reverts to the original trust. It's hard to say with any certainty, although it's safe to assume that any money she hadn't already…
You're going to hurt yourself if you try to pat yourself on the back any harder.
You wouldn't feel that way if you had been posting as long as I have and were stuck in gray. It's insulting and is designed to solve a problem that no longer exists. I have resigned myself to being in gray forever, especially now that the approval process is so fragmented. But it doesn't mean I'm happy about it.
Yes, I know. Because that is no longer an issue and because people like me have proven ourselves over hundreds of comments that we are indeed not spammers, it's a dumb policy. Let the star system promote or demote worthy comments. Too much gets lost in gray.
I have a personal don't ignore sincere comments policy. I apologize again for being harsh with you.
Yes, it is. But it's frustrating to have to explain myself three separate times because of these asinine gray comments, which simply shouldn't exist in the first place.
I've got an idea. Read the whole fucking thread before responding, including the grays, which clearly shouldn't exist if we are ever going to have conversations here.
Which is why I corrected myself before your response. Twice.
Yes, I corrected myself but I am a perma-gray so you can't see it.
I understand and I didn't mean to excuse Whitney from her own awful decisions. And I didn't say he was responsible. I said he greased the skids, meaning he sped her descent.
You are correct. I apologize for putting bad info out there. I didn't realize she was married.
Please read my response to Mo beginning with, "The point..." This all assumes Bobbi Kristina does not survive her injuries.
The point, in case it wasn't obvious, was that it would be typical for Whitney, divorced at the time of her death, to leave her estate to her only child. It would be typical for a 21-year-old to maybe not have a will, in which case her estate, which probably includes Whitney's estate, would go to automatically go to…
Really? Would you want your ex-husband, the one who beat you, the one who greased the skids on your descent into hell, the one you divorced five years before your death, to inherit everything you ever worked for?
Unless there was a lawyer who really thought things through, Bobby may end up with Whitney's money after all.