Katie Perry has access to every manner of special effect artist and costumer. She's built a career out of campy, outlandish outfits. And she decides to become a cheeto for halloween. That's baller.
Katie Perry has access to every manner of special effect artist and costumer. She's built a career out of campy, outlandish outfits. And she decides to become a cheeto for halloween. That's baller.
Yikes. I mean it's really frustrating when that happens, for sure. But Uhhhh if you're at the point where you're ready to move in with the person don't you think the onus is on your if you don't get all pertinent information about the person before hand?
Not to mention he was aware enough to cover up the survelience device and was able to operate a camera of his own. Those are not the actions of somebody who was too drunk to know what was going on, those are the actions of somebody who new exactly what was happening.
Sober enough to take pictures and record the rape, and put a towel over the security camera when they moved her, but too drunk to understand what he was taking pictures of and recording and why he was trying to cover up their actions? It's not just a bad argument, it's literally nonsensical.
Seriously. What ever happened to sitting the kid down and explaining why gun games are not allowed at the school, then calling home to make sure the parent knows to reinforce the lesson?
It's not impossible for a 5-year-old to be suicidal (sadly), but there's no way a psychiatric evaluation should be done without notification and approval of the parents. Also, having a five-year-old sign something by themselves is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
"I mean, I thought it might be a possibility he would bludgeon his mother to death then violently rape her corpse, but I mean not like when he did it you know?"
"It appears that no one in the family would have expected him to do something like this "
It's hard to tell whether this is a legit confession or part of her mental illness. As I recall obsessively Tweeting about people, calling them ugly and accusing them of sexual misconduct was part of the behavior that got her hospitalized in the first place. Her parents are also claiming they've been trying to get her…
I understand that it's her choice. That's fine. But in an article where it directly addresses how exploited she felt, why did VF have to choose such a lazy way to portray that she's a beautiful woman? My point wasn't to question her decision, my point is questioning Vanity Fair's editorial choice.
Also good advice - if you're looking to introduce novelties in the bedroom, make sure your partner is up to give it a try before spending $299 on that real leather whip with matching handcuffs.
The students' response should just consist of showing the teacher the scene where Jason Alexander treats Julie Roberts like shit at the polo game and everyone realizes what an asshole he is. That is the only lesson these idiots at the school need!
Even though it seems like she really loves her daughter, she deserves a ton of money given the blatant malpractice.
Look, I get why she's upset. I would be, too, if I thought I was getting something (that I paid handsomely for) and ended up getting something else. But there's no return policy on a baby, so you have to suck it up and make the most of it. You live in Podunk, Ohio and there aren't any other black people around and you…
As a bonus, it's hilarious and adorable to hear my two year old say "Hi Penis!" when I change his diaper in the morning.
I really couldn't give a shit about the lack of pools, but the lack of an entire age group that used to be in the Sims games is weird. I mean it's such an odd feature to cut out, even if they were just planning on putting it in a latter expansion.
You want to kill Morrigan?
This sounds like a good idea. I got most of the way through the first one, but eventually I just got tired of the combat and sold it. Maybe I'll buy Inquisition if I can kill Morrigan.