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Now I have an image in my head of diving to push an on-fire pope out of the way of a speeding truck.
I get that he’s the Pope of the people and all that, but he still doesn’t deserve to be grabbed—he’s not public property. Because if some guy had grabbed a woman like that, and she had slapped his hand away, we’d probably think it was OK, right?
Yes! It’s hard enough for families to sign off on ending life-support, even when they know that reasonably their loved one would want it.
Kim, either come get your man, or get a divorce lawyer right now. You have daughters with this a-hole.
HELLLL NO. My father shot my mother in a murder-suicide in 2017. This shit is why people had the audacity to say “They went together” or “They just loved each other to much” to me, and to talk about what a “wonderful husband” my father was. Those people didn’t read the police report detailing my mother’s defense…
This is precisely what troubles me about how seemingly popular it has become for people - people with little to no experience with the dementia population - to casually announce that they would rather die early than live with dementia. That announcement often happens in place of the much needed conversation about how…
Well that’s infuriating. Who the hell was he to decide that it was time for her to go? That her life was no longer worth living? Fuck all that.
Man fuck this timeline.
Thrillseeking, yes, but smart enough to be the one musical star who wasn’t in Cats.
Humblebrag of the year slides into the comments at the 11th hour.
I don’t see his face as Batman face, but then we also have Buttfleck.
I can’t imagine what a 4 year old would be feeling while being expected to gracefully shake hands and hug strangers in a crowd.
Booty Wedge!
It’s spelled “Buttigieg”, but it’s pronounced “Throat Warbler Mangrove”.
As a fellow Xer, I feel this perfectly encapsulates us.
According to a recent poll by the New York Times, 44 percent of Boomers recognized Pete, as opposed to 6 of Gen Z and 15 percent of millennials.