She has to fuck Steve Mnuchin. She’s paying in her own way.
She has to fuck Steve Mnuchin. She’s paying in her own way.
I don’t care for that filter he used.
Stop worrying about what people you don’t know, who don’t know you or your family, think.
“You are projecting a lot on a very neutral and straight-forward headline, friend.”
article is well written, headline is clickbait by editorial staff
That’s an apt metaphor and he seems to have a good handle on everything that happened. He recognizes that being smeared with a horrible and false accusation takes it’s toll on you, while also being aware that he’s probably going to be held up as an example anytime anyone wants to smack down a sexual assault accusation…
“It’s such a tricky topic for me because I don’t ever want to minimize how much that happens to women all the fucking time,” he says. “They say one in four women will experience some kind of sexual assault in their life which is fucking insane and heartbreaking. So as painful and surreal and fucked up as my situation…
Yeah, everything he said seems pretty reasonable.
I hate her so much and must express that every time I see her name mentioned. Goddamn I wish she would disappear.
Rachel Dratch, you got off easy, in LA that ticket would’ve been close to $72,300.00!
The back-up dancers had to help apprehend him!
I completely understand her reaction. I have reacted to similar violations by freezing or continuing to go through the motions of whatever I was doing like nothing was happening. It’s a combination of shock and the way women are socialized.
The old “you didn’t cause a big scene so therefore it didn’t happen” defense
When you pay with card but tip in cash, it’s a good idea to write in “cash” on the receipt where you’d write in the tip amount. Don’t most people do this?!?! Also a good idea to give the cash with the signed receipt.
Halo Top is fucking delicious and I don’t care about whatever chemicals are in it. Birthday Cake is my favorite flavor. Haters gonna hate!
I mean, it’s pretty clear that there was a camera involved during this. As in, it was a type of camera test, and part of what they were looking for was a kid who could perform (in this case, tell a lie, as directed—though what kind of lie was unspecified), without either freezing up before the camera, or looking…
But surely the kids are aware that it’s a game and they are not having money taken away for real...almost seems like an insult to their intelligence to suggest they wouldn’t get it. Just a thought.
Hm. Based on the transcript, I think Vanity Fair did mischaracterize what she said. The magazine made it sound like the children had no idea what was going on, but the direct quote says that the casting directors told the children upfront that they were going to play a game where they would be given something to take…
I kind of feel bad for those kids, as long as they didn’t ask to have a picture of their recovering bodies plastered on the internet, which is forever. The boy looks like one of those Victorian death photos.