I'm sure if TMZ were to ask, everyone with a Bluetooth or speakerphone would be suspect.
I'm sure if TMZ were to ask, everyone with a Bluetooth or speakerphone would be suspect.
I can't speak for @tmerulez's friend, but I'm currently living in a town with a large university and have occasionally seen ads on the local Craigslist.
One of the first things I taught my kids was how to get their own string cheese. I still had to open it for a year or so because they couldn't master the separating, but it saved me a lot of trips to the refrigerator. They'd bring it to my desk.
Basically these types of services are very similar to peep shows, which became very popular during the 70s and 80s, but also existed previously and though I've never stopped, I still see them advertised along the interstates.
How on earth could you ban it?
Who hosts these videos that cause you concern? Lux's point is that it's not Reddit. They may provide a place where someone can post a link, but the video is actually hosted and served from someplace else.
Then, the concerned parents will go home and ask their teen daughters, who may have heard of the site from a hat-tip on Facebook or a blog post like this, but it's probably not a place most of them go.
I don't get this tactic of going to churches, PTA and TV. I rarely look at Reddit, but I didn't know that it has a lot of postings from underage kids.
I read your comment to say that her singing career is over and since she's probably hard-up for cash, she should try a new field. I just wanted to point out that she appears to be doing okay. Sorry if I misunderstood.
As I pointed out in another thread, the poor kids, their principal, the school administrator and though no one has looped them in, but I guess the student council's faculty adviser has taken a good beating in the comments to this post.
You may consider me a "mansplainer", but I think it's wrong for a bunch of grownups to rag on some kids because they didn't like one of their ideas. Despite the fact that once the perception problem was realized, the school remedied the situation, the students are still getting called "sick" and "perverted".
One would assume the student council did it themselves. Most of the hunting communities with which I'm familiar, it's predominantly boys who do the hunting and some quickly-googled statistics show that though hunting has become more popular among young girls, as of 2008, all females were around 10% of the hunting…
The character wasn't Saudi and not everyone will get the reference, but why wouldn't every woman want Baber to sell her lingerie?
The worst part is that it was the student's idea, the administration signed-off and when someone noticed, they changed it the next day. I don't know the makeup of their student council, but they tried to think outside of the box and now they're being ridiculed around the web.
Though it doesn't go into a lot of detail, the linked article says the student council included the day on the list they submitted to the administration because hunting is popular at their school.
I can see how in a larger context people might object, especially when they color it with their own world views, but I can also see how when sitting around the table in a hunting community, the concept could be seen as more inclusive.
It was their idea.
Though it doesn't go into a lot of depth, the article says the idea came from the student council and the administration simply approved their list.
Cookie potluck?
Yeah, I don't get the slight. She played a supporting character on a sitcom in the 70s, starred in a short-lived spin-off and has since had all of her success with recurring characters. It's not like she's been a huge star who has fallen or that lots of boldfaced names don't headline small theaters, it's just part of…