dancingturtle
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Agreed. People don’t just change overnight. They just don’t. So even if someone is long overdue to realize something basic, it will take them some time and reflecting to actually make a real (ie., not superficial) change. Like we certainly don’t have to hold anyone’s hands through it, but it is a good thing to

Eh, I like Alec Baldwin’s reflections.

Uh-huh, “too sick”, sure.

Please, Prince in heaven, let him stop in the middle of Bye Bye Bye or some shit and have Janet come out with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to kill it with Control.

1) let’s revisit season 6. The worst monsters are the every day men in our lives.

Remember the days when presidents only had one marriage? Okay, a few had a second one but not via divorce. I don’t understand how the religious right deals with it considering how they spout family values and all that.

Every moment of every day.

I miss her:

I learned in another thread that it might not be real life, we may be all experiencing an alternate reality caused by the large-Hadron collider. Far-fetched, I know, but probably a best case scenario for us.

I just got off the phone with Marla. She says, “no thank you.”

Can we grind him up and then hand him out to the exes??? Then Marla can get a piece of that sweet, sweet dotard hamburger.

Look, we can cut him in half and they can each have part. Any objections?

#TeamAsteroid

Can we stop with the shaming? Elephant people are also people!

He was also in the AbFab movie.

I have my own body image issues and wish my nose was smaller, etc. Is it weird that my reaction after reading this was to try to love myself more?

There’s that John Grishman novel/movie A Time to Kill, where the father of a 10-year-old girl murders her rapists before they go on trial for the crime. Pre-kid, I was like, “You know, it would be one thing to kill them if they were acquitted, but here he hasn’t let the justice system work.” Post-kid, I was like,

Probably time to give birth after 2 years.

Salling was born in Dallas, Texas. He was home-schooled at an early age. He was raised in a “strict Christian home”[3] and attended Providence Christian School and Our Redeemer Lutheran during elementary school. He attended but did not graduate from Culver Military Academy