They’re also incredibly open about the fact that couples counseling has been a big part of their relationship since day one, which is refreshing.
They’re also incredibly open about the fact that couples counseling has been a big part of their relationship since day one, which is refreshing.
My younger brother is in his mid-30s and he and his girlfriend moved in with my mom to help her out after we lost my dad to cancer last year, so you can fuck right off with this smug, shitty take.
While seconding what others have said about the completely unessecary nature of heaping scorn on two harmless people for... being happily married (?)... I’d also like to point out how bizarre it is that it took you more than a year to write what is essentially a summary of a single podcast interview.
I may be mistaken, but I believe these two do a decent amount of charity work. I also greatly appreciate his openness about his struggles/anxiety. This is dumb.
Did these people kill your puppy or something? I cannot fathom getting so worked up about the relationship of two people you’ve never met.
If I had the bones, I would hella buy a house big enough to put me and my parents in. I love my parents! They’re cool!
Also Pete Davidson is cute and funny and seems like a nice boy. So there.
This website is really mean about Pete Davidson, who largely seems like a nice enough person.
Thank you. I read that headline and literally came down here to say the same thing. This was a shameful piece of writing and a really shitty, ableist, ethnocentric, and judgey take.
I am not a Pete Davidson fan at all, but it seems weird to me that someone who has been very open about his mental illness get so openly shit upon by this site.
Reads like someone who has never dealt with complex mental illness and/or had a parent who understood them to keep them stable in times of hardship. Seriously weird thing to dig at somebody for. Do what you gotta do to keep yourself functional as possible is my motto. Seems he’s doing that.
So, forget the fact that Pete’s father was killed in a very tragic and traumatic event, and that kind of shock changes the dynamics of surviving family members like him and his mom.
Well, and the part that I find so toxic (I shudder to use this word, but it seems apt) about the attitude is how it displays this obsession with Davidson—and presumably this is supposed to hold for the average dude—demonstrating worthiness for female attention entirely through material means. And then we turn around…
At what point are we allowed to mention that Pete Davidson is constantly being bullied and this is shitty? Duder is hella mentally ill and doesn’t seem like a bad person and I kinda hate the way he keeps getting publicly shit on and think he could legit kill himself as someone with two suicide attempts Of my own I…
Should I point out that Pete has a serious mental illness, and that living with a parent is maybe not the worst/most pathetic idea for an employed, single adult who struggles with suicidal ideation and other self-harm issues? No? We’re going to continue making fun of everything this person does, even though he’s…
So what? Maybe he likes his mom? Maybe she keeps him grounded. I truly think that people who haven’t lost a parent can’t understand how much that experience makes you value the one you have left.
I don’t know, maybe being around a stable presence like his mother is a good thing for a 25 year old with a history of mental illness and self-destructive behavior.
fans need to stop thinking like management. root for the home team, buy a ticket, pull for them to win. it’s simple.
In all honesty, that excitement about their players is one of the things that makes the fanbase so endearing. I’ve never seen any other fans stan so hard for, like, the twelfth guy on the depth chart.
Both paragraphs are completely and totally accurate.
Former Blazer, and noted cupcake aficionado, Raymond Felton.