I am not on Twitter, so this is my first experience looking at all of these selfies of celebrities in orange, all in a row like that. Seeing that slew of unaware narcissism honestly made me sick to my stomach.
some of yall mofuckas wearing CORAL and NOT ORANGE.
These people get paid to post pictures of themselves with products.
Pretty much. I watched this and as soon as he dove for the guy, I was like “well. can’t blame him.”
This makes absolute sense and my heart aches for this man. Having said that, that's a fucking amazing picture.
I chose my pain management doc because a lot of the reviews online were people complaining she wouldn't prescribe pain meds. I didn't want to see someone who was just going to throw a script at me and wait to see me for follow up visits.
I live in a very affluent area (lots of elective surgery, lots of very generous docs) and I have one friend who takes something thought I don't know what. Can't tell you how many times I've been at the store or going about my daily business and encounter someone who is just not 100%. Usually a bit a slur, designer…
How can he not? “I realized that my heart was to help beautiful people. This is my mission.”
“Some people are like, I want to go to Haiti, and I want to go to Thailand, and I want to get orphans, and I want to get prostitutes off the street. I realized that my heart was to help beautiful people. This is my mission.”
I would watch this movie on Lifetime.
Well – the other trick of that is that they only give those gigs to trust fund scions, because they’re the only ones who can afford to work those hours without getting paid in the cities where that kind of work is in demand. So you have the added “benefit” that
When did paying people for their work become “anti business?”
I have a female friend who, at 26, has never been to an OBGYN (she’s very devout, and feels like it is unnecessary since she’s abstinent). I was mortified when I found out.
Too many hoes in different area codes for one man. His arsenal of battery powered dildos do most of the heavy lifting for him.
That’s a lot of beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) for a 13-minute “concert”. 5 t-shirts? 5 towels? Is he soaking the towels in juice and squeezing them into his mouth? Does he have a battery-powered towel squeezer which is why he needs all those batteries? I have so many questions.
Good point. And maybe Amber also couldn’t stand by and watch as Johnny’s 16-year-old daughter dated a 24-year-old. At least, I hope Amber wouldn’t want to just be a bystander in those situations. (Hey, if I was her PR agent, that’s the angle I would push.)
Damn. That interview kicked me in the gut several times. I realize Feldman is an easy punchline (the music career, the Hefner-esque thing he was doing a couple years ago, that one long piece of bang, etc.), but it sounds like he’s in a good place and that’s heartening, all things considered.
There should be no statute of limitation when it comes to sexual assault. It can take decades before a victim can even understand, acknowledge, realize, accept and admit that they were a victim of sexual abuse especially if it happened when they were children and most especially if they were expertly groomed by…
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