Well the guy on the right is the singer from the New Radicals, so it’s no wonder no one recognized him.
Well the guy on the right is the singer from the New Radicals, so it’s no wonder no one recognized him.
Apparently, that jury thought there was. If it gets vacated, that’s another story.
Grade A Yoko, that Melisandre
Ludicrous: “so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous.”
Ludacris: “Why you all in my ear? Talkin’ a whole bunch a shit that I ain’t tryin to hear. Get Back! Motherfucker You don’t know me like that.”
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Aw thanks, but it’s the patients and their families that do all the hard work. I just do what I can to make the journey easier.
It won’t be the only thing they remember, Amanda. My husband died in 2009. He was a writer, a historian, a genealogist, and a storyteller. He was much beloved in his community. He lived for 3 years after his diagnosis. The last year was pretty tough - but that isn’t what people remember. They remember the stories he…
Oh, you have complete access to her medical history? You've read that she voluntarily skipped her Pap smears every year?? If I had died from my melanoma would I have deserved it too, because I could have been getting skin checks?
THIS. I love Jezebel’s trademark snark as much as the next gal, but JFC these replies are beyond callous.
I know, I was horrified as well. This guy’s love and heartbreak is genuine. I’m a cynical bitch too, but this comes across as real and devastating. I’m an atheist but I’m very glad for them that they had their faith to cling to for comfort. I treat cancer, and it can be a very powerful thing. I’ll admit, I’ve even…
I agree with you. No matter your thoughts on their beliefs, some of the replies are really unnecessary. She died today and that’s sad. There are people grieving.
I know, what the fuck with these responses?! I’m an athiest and a staunch women’s health care supporter, and I find these cynical responses pretty distasteful. Should she have gotten screened earlier? Obviously yes - but I’d like to add that my best friend found out she had breast cancer months after the birth of her…
I know. Jesus, she's not even buried yet. This whole comment section has left a bitter taste in my mouth.
God, thank you. I lost somebody much more unexpectedly and bloodily than cancer, and the pain of losing him only became manageable when I listened to other people’s stories of their losses. We don't all grieve in the same way, and I'm frankly in awe of how brave Joey Feek was in her battle with cancer. She knew…
Not to mention them having a daughter with Down's syndrome which is now motherless.
Grief is one of those things we just don’t talk about. Death and loss are universal experiences, and we often pass it off on religion or whatever else to help people get through it. In the meantime, we often fall victim to this idea that grieving is something that can be done a correct way. Perhaps he takes solace in…
Very sad. I don’t know country music well or particularly enjoy it, so only learned about Joey’s plight through entertainment websites over the past couple of months, but I’m still so sad for this woman to die so young and leave her child, husband, and family behind. I wish her family nothing but wonderful things and…