Your feelings are legitimate and appropriate reactions to something of this nature.
Your feelings are legitimate and appropriate reactions to something of this nature.
I LOVE HER. some people may think it’s overly simplistic, but i love her type of physical humor. her hands and body are so animated it kills me. and anytime she hosts SNL they are some of my favorite skits!
I want to be excited for all the yummy perjury but I can’t be because I’ve lost all hope that this Congress will get off its ass to do anything about it. But like... I am 100% sure that he will lie about something that he and his lackey can’t spin, which is definitively and objectively false.
Not only did she explicitly say she didn’t want it in her deposition testimony, not only was she drugged, but having sex with a 13 year old is also a crime in France, where Polanski fled, and in Poland, where he was born, (and it was for both of them in the 70s too.)
There are no fucking words after that, none. He’s finished, done. I’ve heard some attempted defences of people over the course of the post-Weinstein saga but never anything so extraordinarily disregarding of what actually happened as this with Tarantino wanting to be a pedant about the legal definition of rape all of…
A woman in my office loves this show and I swear to God this morning she told me she was throwing out her old Crockpot because of the danger. I told her I heard that wasn’t really something likely to happen and she was relieved.
Accurate! ♡
This is what blows my mind! Like “the doctor fixed my wrist by playing around in my junk” and adults were like “huh. Makes sense!” From where we stand now thats INSANE but in the moment? I guess not? I’m just wrestling with this - partially paranoia that I’ll be the oblivious parent.
It is - a good resolution of an understandable action that could have turned into a terrible situation for him and his girls. And as you commented elsewhere, his union buddies can high five him. Shit, I’d buy him a beer for his initial comments and a shot for his lunge.
I think they were enjoying him standing up for them - and I applaud him for expressing himself. I don’t think they looked happy when he rushed but we may just see things differently. I agree with your hope that he gets off with a slap on the wrist (and I’d expect that to occur). I think that would have been much…
update:
My only regret is that I forgot to incorporate the fact that he was right in front of the judge’s table.
The last two comments from the father as he was being led out of the courtroom really struck me . . . when he asked the officers what they would do in his situation, and when he shouted to the person off camera that she hadn’t lived through his hell. I cannot imagine his anguish. But this can’t be tolerated, even if…
As follow up I am very glad my dad didn’t go to jail, but my view of him wasn’t hurt by his actions. In fact it felt good to have someone care that much about me. I don’t know the history of the dad in this case. In my father’s it was a reaction not his character all the time. He did have temper, but was not a…
Take your star and get out.
No need to get carried away, now. A ball-peen hammer would do the job just fine.
That man, while in the wrong and should be punished, is a god damn hero and it’s too bad he didn’t make it five feet further.
He had a great opening, he made a fantastic, smooth transition, but he just couldn’t stick the landing.
Must be where some Cornish people settled, lol.
This sounds actually crazy-making. I’m glad you stayed. The ones who love you are the ones to notice, as always. 💖 We focus so much on the critical exterior voices that match the ones in our heads.