She's right tho.
She's right tho.
I'm sorry, but this article is bullshit.
Wait, Papa John's tweeted song lyrics to her? Now that I want to see. That sounds hilarious. Also does she really need to do this on twitter? :\
I am often amazed at people in situations where a lawyer would do a world of good and they don't get one, especially when its well in their means to afford one.
This feels weird but... Iggy is right.
Yeah. I don't understand how he would be at fault based on what I read earlier. It sounded like there was a car that randomly stopped for some reason, and then another car hit it, and then Bruce hit THAT car... so I'm not sure how that would make him at fault. It was a multiple car pile up that, at least based on that…
Well, that seems reasonable on Jenner's part. I think most people with middle class or greater means would think about hiring a lawyer in that situation, whether or not they thought they were at fault.
Why is this written so asshole-ishly? She has every right to be upset.
Ridiculousness aside, if someone did this to me I'd be calling for their head. It's supremely shitty.
Why do they need to DM her? They can just ask their driver what her number is.
one thing's for sure, this is way more fun and interesting than anything that happened at the Grammys
I'm not asking this as snarkily as it sounds, but was Chris Brown at the Grammys?
Terry Crews for EVERYTHING!
I can't like this enough.
I loved when she said "my compassion was incomplete because it did not include me." That can be applied beyond domestic violence. Moving.
The message is good, but the problem is that there are folks out there that will do exactly the opposite of what Obama says, just because Obama said it. Remember last week when Obama said "You know...vaccines are good and you should really vaccinate your kids" and then supposedly educated people - some of which are…
Fox News headline tomorrow: "Obama's latest treasonous act is to stop violence on women, ignore attacks on Christmas."
I saw this today and found it pretty refreshing:
You know what this means? Bill O'reilly will be on air tomorrow talking about how spousal abuse is protected by the constitution.
and then the show went on honoring domestic abusers.