No one is asking why a 12-year-old has an Instagram account? Isn’t the requirement to be 13?
No one is asking why a 12-year-old has an Instagram account? Isn’t the requirement to be 13?
I feel like even celebrities who are a lot richer than Alyssa Milano have asked for donations for various things on their social media platforms. It’s just so tone deaf.
Of course they shouldn’t hassle the kid (or, honestly, even her) and of course she might be cash-poor. All that is true. The problem here is that, presumably, on a team with 11 non-celebrity moms and one celebrity mom, the celebrity mom chose to advertise it. One of the other 11 moms could have just put up a GoFundMe…
That’s a terribly disingenuous headline - it (intentionally, I suspect) implies that he was kicked out of the wedding because he was causing trouble.
Then you get to the body and.... she was worried he wasn’t having a good time.
Frankly, I give her credit for inviting him at all. I don’t know the guy, but if even one allegation from the lawsuit filed by his former assistant is true—I’ll note that a court ordered De Niro’s production company to fork over $1.3 million to her even if he wasn’t found personally liable—I think I’d decide he’s…
The actual issue here is that no one pays for a fucking editor anymore
Hot take: method acting is stupid because it’s a weak excuse to act like a raging asshole to everyone you know.
Aren’t there several of these kind of youtubers doing things like that?
One had build some hobby room bunker and underground paths from his house to it and a (underground?!) garage or something like that.
Things that I was more then sceptical if everything is by the law.
Just remembering how much paperwork I had to put …
If you don’t see the difference between this and a fun mail box, then there’s no helping you. This is actually dangerous to her, her neighbors and the rescue workers who’ll have to deal with the fallout of her ‘fun project’.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure HOAs don’t address this. This would be on the city’s/town’s building codes. I’m reasonably certain that there are legal requirements as to the foundation of a home for its safety.
Aside from the fact that she could have been buried alive (and may still), or blown up hers or her neighbors houses, like... why? What is the motivating factor here to dig a big ass pit on your property? People are so f’ing weird and crazy. Also, “Still, she maintained a healthy level of support on TikTok,” might…
The biggest issue a lot of the “experts” seem to have with her is that she is not a formally educated “expert.”
Credentials typically exist for a reason beyond snob-vs-slob gatekeeping. I would 1000% want and expect a neighbor to be credentialed and have the appropriate clearances before digging a giant pit next door. This isn’t someone being uptight about a few pink flamingos in the yard or a garishly pained mailbox; there’s…
Calling a her a straight up terrorist has got to be defamation.
If being unable to suffer further harm because of a law meant you could never seek redress under that law, no person killed - or their estate - or their surviving relatives could ever seek redress.
“Hard to think of much more American than[...]”
Hard to think of much more American than someone facing a censure vote for coming out strongly against slaughtering children and other innocent people.
I hope Tlaib hits Greene with a huge defamation lawsuit.
Almost any boot with a remotely pointed tip is going to have a vacant inch or two at the end unless you have abnormal feet that come to a point in the center of your foot, not the inside of your foot
Women aren’t asked about height with as much weight, but they are asked about hair, hair color, Botox, fillers, weight, plastic surgery, bust size, age and all sorts of invasive things on a regular basis.