its like the ray rice/janay rice apology tour all over again. we’re like one interview away from the girls apologizing for their roles in the incident(s)
its like the ray rice/janay rice apology tour all over again. we’re like one interview away from the girls apologizing for their roles in the incident(s)
He has daughters...one is around 5 years old. His wife supports him and married him knowing. God forgave him, after all.
I can’t with these people. They need to fuck off and go to hell immediately. They failed all their children, including Josh, who should have gotten real help for his attraction to children. And it goes without saying, the girls he molested. It’s possible that they weren’t deeply traumatized but the parents sure as…
I understand her need to defend him. It's her way of coping. It just makes things sadder.
He’s suffering from a case of one or more of the following:
Ask any emergency room nurse - they will tell you how crazy it gets during a full moon.
My SO is a high school science teacher, he teaches chemistry, physics and biology and is a total skeptic about everything. BUT, he fully believes that his students act crazier during a full moon. He real deal thinks it effects their behavior and moods, and that he has seen it proven time and time again in his 8 years…
Bravery would be telling someone that making fun of the way other people talk is not acceptable and not cool. The person using hackneyed mocking of accents is not being brave, they are being ignorant.
Plonk. That is the sound I also heard when I read that Vince Vaughn wanted to put guns in schools. It is the sound of falling, falling, falling and then meaninglessly hitting the ground of dead esteem.
Totally agree. I’m not quite on board with her humor, but when she says stuff like this it’s nail, meet head.
What she said about being loving the skin you’re in and not striving for some perfect version of yourself- it’s hard. It helps to have someone come out and say this.
This is from my era! I was in 4th grade, and all the girls and their mothers had to go to school at 7 pm on a weeknight to watch a film and listen to a nurse explain about our changing bodies. Each girl received a Kotex "goodie" bag with the booklet, a sanitary napkin belt, and some sanitary napkins. My mom was…
Donald Duck in Mathland!
There was a belt. I am an old and even I have never seen a belt. I only know about from pamphlets like this and from Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret.
I'll be referring to mine as the 'Velveteen Rabbit,' henceforth.
No bathtub in the menses hut.