How lucky were we to have him during our lifetime? We were blessed! The man was living genius and art and he was a part of our lifetime.
How lucky were we to have him during our lifetime? We were blessed! The man was living genius and art and he was a part of our lifetime.
THERAPEUTIC CHILDBIRTH.
I...wel...WUT.
It’s true. Well-said.
THIS STORY IS AMAZING. BLESS SUPA FLY SISTER AND ALL SISTERS.
This is terrible advice.
Here’s an internet stranger hug, if you want one.
Good on you! That kid will forever be grateful.
Yes. It’s super-fun, no?
This one is my favourite, forever and ever, amen.
Sorry, I honestly think he didn’t articulate his thoughts well. I think it got worse because he just kept talking and tried to make a joke. He donates an insane amount of money to charity and to kids’ education.
Please tell me why he’s not.
The stigma is so weird. I’m not sure why people are so afraid of it. I just worry about the more sinister parts of it for my loved ones. All the best to you.
OMG, hugs to you for your bravery.
While I hate what happened, I love that ultimately some form of justice played out. Well done, you.
But as you say, I prefer this to the denials, to the dismissals, to the degradations, to the counter-accusations of the victim. This, at least, punished the perpetrator.
Bless your heart. Epilepsy is nothing to be ashamed of. Your seizures are no more under your control than a migraneur’s migraine or a diabetic’s blood sugar. I’m sending some internet love your way.
WELL DONE!
I could NOT finish that garbage.
It may be the same person.
To be honest, your comment about teaching girls “how to beat others up” came off as judgemental about her amazing getaway from her attacker. Rape victims are already on blast for what they wear, who they are, who they love, where they were, what they did, what they didn’t do, so any additional judgement is unwelcome.