Clearly it doesn’t work for them every single time. It’s a massive advantage, but yes, not 100%.
Clearly it doesn’t work for them every single time. It’s a massive advantage, but yes, not 100%.
I’m against rape exemptions too, because there should be nothing to be exempt from. Just stay out of our medical decisions.
I totally understand why she’d prefer people not talk about it. It would certainly be easier and more comfortable for her, and for all rich people, if we didn’t point out that, just as money and connections aren’t available to the majority of people, being self-made is not available to them. The average person…
The truth is, if your parents are rich and powerful, you’ll have an advantage in any field. But especially theirs. Being a celebrity and being an actor are not necessarily the same thing. Everyone wants to be a famous movie star, and most would choose it over taking over their parents’ CPA practice if they had the…
I agree. It’s fine to do what your parents do, but it’s also fair game to point out that influential parents get you further than talent or hard work.
I think he’ll probably be okay.
I don’t know if I’ve heard of a single celebrity (aside from Keanu Reeves) who hasn’t turned out to be an unbelievably spoiled brat. So it’s a little rich coming from one who is clearly even more entitled than most of his peers.
Considering the way she acts like her children are victimizing her, I suspect she still isn’t ready for kids.
Yeah, I really liked them and wanted them to be best friends (I didn’t know they’d fallen out, but probably would have avoided any facts that conflicted with the bff fairy tale in my mind anyway), but I wouldn’t pay to hear about their conflict.
Apparently not, if Grimes isn’t seeing her son.
I don’t feel bad for Kevin Costner - he’s going to be fine regardless. But that argument makes me want to spit in her kale juice.
No, chairs and knives do not kill as quickly and easily as a gun, and there’s no reason to believe he would have chosen another weapon and successfully taken her life. There isn’t a comparable weapon, which is why guns and murder are clearly and directly connected.
I’m sure she was talking to herself more than anything, trying to convince herself it’s true. I’m so glad nobody here is jumping on this.
I would, but I’ve explained to my kids that as much as I’d do anything to protect them, I’m one of the few. The state doesn’t value them as I do.
I think there’s an appropriate, lighthearted way an adult could ask a child something like that, but I’m willing to bet he approached it differently, that he was really asking her, and also expecting a specific answer. My guess is that it just felt wrong, because of course it did, because does he ever feel right? She…
Ah, I see. I don’t necessarily agree, but it’s probably true in this case.
What do you mean “not the ideal answer”? Truly asking because I don’t get it.
It makes sense to me. I’m sure my own marriage looks very different from this one, but if I thought my husband had tried to poison me, I’d also wonder if I were crazy/paranoid/overdramatic. There would be a lot of self-doubt. So even if he filed for divorce because he was unhappy, he might stay in the house for…
It seems like she was the one who made it all about her husband’s penis?
I understand that social media makes us feel like we know people when we don’t (and also that real connection is possible online), but the vast majority of these people aren’t his friends. They’re just have a loose affiliation in common.