While I’m really glad our judges have attended law schools and passed bars, can we also get them some serious training in mental health issues? It’s amazing what dumbasses can sit on those benches.
While I’m really glad our judges have attended law schools and passed bars, can we also get them some serious training in mental health issues? It’s amazing what dumbasses can sit on those benches.
I was in tears. Yesterday I heard a fucking horrific story of domestic violence in one of my student’s families. After reading this I’m considering becoming a masked vigilante.
Domestic violence charges should be brought by the state so that a woman like this one doesn’t have to be put in the position of pressing charges or not pressing charges.
Cousin of “We were all thinking it.”
Eh. I’m probably guilty of a lot of these to someone at some point:
To me fake = being an obvious weasel, repeatedly with no remorse or acknowledgement.
Nobody lives up to their ideals. The “real” people will actually talk about it, acknowledge it etc. when obviously letting someone down, acting out of character etc.
Yours is the best response.
Yeah, I suspect she doesn’t have a lot of people in her life who are really “friends,” either. Lots of users end up with “friends” who are really just abuse buddies. Very few end up with people who genuinely care for their well-being, because they’re too busy being unwell themselves.
My sister presented me with her journal while she was using heavily. She begged me to read it because she said it would help me to understand her. It made absolutely no sense, but yet the framework for something logical was there. It was eerie because I could tell that she was trying so hard to express herself, but it…
Yo, how do I get in contact with Lindsay Lohan’s drug dealer, tho.
I think Joan Jett’s response as an adult all these years later, which has been to discredit the account rather than say “We were young and this was a fucked up time. I wish the best for Jackie.” Regardless of what adolescent Joan and Cherie could or could not have done, neither of them are the kind of women I’d want…
Wow. To show such compassion to people who are essentially calling you a liar about having been the victim of a brutal crime is admirable. To redirect the finger pointing back to the perpetrator of the abuse and away from those who witnessed it shows amazing understanding and is exactly what we as a society need right…
I think we have to remember she was 16.*
Wow.
Puzzle on the watch pot is true.
I think I speak for everyone when saying that picture is how we all feel
ME TOO KAT DENNINGS.
and then diplo spent the rest of the day seriously contemplating all possible meanings of the phrase “pot calling the kettle black”
Yes! I am happy to be given a break from America’s #1 gay and to spend an evening with America’s #1 bisexual Scotsman and America’s #1 Dixie Tinkerbell.
Yoko’s 82. She gets to do whatever she wants.