dcgirl713
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dcgirl713

Relative. Everything is relative.

I LOVED Kirk Cameron. But I also loved Wil Wheaton — that should count for something!

No it isn’t. It might be emotional abuse, but violence against furniture is not violence against your significant other.

The only thing I find really disagreeable about this business is how its advertising uses words and imagery associated with children. That makes me a bit uncomfortable as this fetish is sexual for a lot of people.

I think she be really fun in small doses. Not a BFF, but someone to get brunch with every once and a while. Then she’d be like, “My baby told me from the womb that we needed to by a new house so we moved.” and I’d be like, “See ya in a couple months, Megs!”

Right-o. It’s not like she’s advocating against medicine for children.

I mean Bryan Singer has had a decent amount of allegations thrown at him, so I’m not mad at Galvin for this one. I imagine the apology was to avoid a lawsuit.

Anyone who lives in DC knows you do not fuck with a motorcade. Any motorcade, in DC.

That can certainly be considered child abuse, but it no longer counts as a crime against the dog.

You might not be able to get your dream job now? It’s almost like actions have consequences!

I’d think a 747 would be a better use of the US’s tax money than a floating city to be an airport for one man, even if he is the POTUS.

Reason #4,191,018 to not be president: you’ve got to to get you itinerary approved by every message board poster and Gawker commenter before setting your Out Of Office.

LOL. The President- no matter what your political affiliation- should never have to worry about your commute when flying into “your” town. “Hey Michelle, tell Biden I switched our AF1 flight time to a red eye, so I don’t delay TahoeSTi from getting home this evening.”

A few weeks ago I went to DC and street parked. About 45 minutes later the barricades and police showed up — they were clearing the street for the presidential motorcade. It was really cool to see it go by — something like 27 vehicles — and they made sure the street was entirely and completely devoid of traffic.

It’s almost as if schools shouldn’t play kangaroo court when it comes to sexual assault cases.

To echo stonebiscuit - if a teacher or director needs to throw chairs at people to get a good performance out of them, they are not good at their job. Many actors struggle with anxieties and excuses, and a good director knows how to demand excellence without resorting to violence.

You should never have to put yourself into harms way to act well. You should never be asked to put yourself in harms way to act well.

This -> “His violence was something that made me better.” is seriously messed up. There is no excuse for this.

‘He hits me because he cares about me and wants to make me better. He’ll stop hitting me when I stop being so terrible.’

This sort of excuse-making is part of what’s wrong with our community. If someone has to throw chairs at people to do their job, fuck them. We deserve better.