Yeah, there is quite a bit of unpleasant stuff out there left over from the Cold War that has simply been left in place to cool off.
Yeah, there is quite a bit of unpleasant stuff out there left over from the Cold War that has simply been left in place to cool off.
There is a slim possibility, but generally courses are marked really well. I ran a 10K that had about the first 2/3 of the rack along the same course as the half marathon. I was worried I took a wrong turn somewhere as everyone I saw had the half marathon bibs on. Fortunately I came up to the fork, which was very…
If they only ran one loop, they would have gotten their 6.4-mile split across then ran on to the finish line without doing the second loop.
What is the purpose of a disc if I still need to download an 800 GB game TWICE and have my ISP send me hate mail?
Also, for whatever reason Fallout 76 drove me to appreciate ESO much more. Maybe 76 will have the same turn around as ESO?
They published an interview, it’s not a documentary. The statement you highlighted is a direct quote, not something Kotaku stands behind, necessarily.
If she was to be faking (not saying that she is), your defense of her seems really stupid. In the circumstance where she was faking, she’d be taking advantage of acting ability in order to receive sympathy, fame, and fortune at the expense of people who actually suffer from the syndrome, who now have the expectation…
“Once, she fell into a pit of corrosive acid, human excrement, and dead livestock.”
That said, after skimming through her last couple of VoDs, I argue for giving her the benefit of doubt based on one simple thing: consistency. Any medium to severe case of tourettes is a tough thing to deal with. The constant tics and loss of control. I don’t think it’s something someone could easily fake or even…
Well, I can’t find a single autoimmune disease that triggers bloody vomit when stressed.
I can understand not wanting to share confidential medical documents, but the complete absence of anything to back up a lot of other very extreme claims besides the Tourette’s (sick but gorgeous mother, house full of animals she tends to, year raised by hippies...) makes me pretty suspicious.
The counterpoint is…
I think “maybe” she Tourettes. But since the just happens to have the rarest form it makes me suspicious. Especially since she cannot prove it. Heck if a news journalist privately approaches you and wants to see proof then you think you would show them this way haters would be proven wrong.
I honestly believe she uses…
With push-to-talk, I could completely edit out all of my tics.
she vomits blood if she tics too much
Interesting piece. I tend to just assume that anyone that has a social media personality to be sometime of gimmick so I take everything with a grain of salt (life story, personality, etc.).
i don’t know her from Adam and apparently no one else does either.
That he’s not a completely gullible rube? This story has red flags flying all over the damn place.
Its not an invasion of privacy if she agreed to be interviewed. Not if it was some rando on the internet spending hours to track her social media profiles, then yes that could be seen as an invasion of privacy
Putting your info on a social platform is de facto rescinding of any claims to privacy (especially if the account itself isn’t private, or as soon as you allow someone access to that “private” account). Legally, the data isn’t even yours anymore.
Its not an invasion of privacy if she agreed to be interviewed. Not if it was some rando on the internet spending hours to track her social media profiles, then yes that could be seen as an invasion of privacy
Finding a specific Subaru in Portland. This should be fun.