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I only smoke the finest artisnal kush. It’s jolly good whilst selling the wares of my mustache and beard wax sandwich cart.

When I went to see The Force Awakens, an approximately 9 year old girl and her grandmother sat directly behind me and put their feet on the back of my seat while the grandmother read the opening rolling sequence aloud for the kid. It was annoying, but I more or less understood the intention and thought it would stop

Well, it turns into stupid fucking drama three-quarters of the time. I am one of the people god never intended to go to the movies because I develop bat-hearing the minute I sit in a theater seat and can hear ANYTHING ANYONE SAYS ANYWHERE IN THE STATE for the duration of time in the theater. I had to develop a

Well... at least she isn’t one of those I-don’t-understand-how-life-works commercial people?

Sucks for parents who can’t find evening sitters.

I think the worst thing about that is she took their son and her solution is to give HERSELF a kid. What.

Now, you’ll have to go slowly with me here, I’m in a country that has up to a year’s maternity leave (2 weeks enforced, 6 months “ordinary” leave that’s the recomended, and up to another six months “additional” that’s completely optional, with your pay guaranteed for 39 weeks and the rest between you, your employer

This movie will be worth it solely for the shitstorm of parental outrage from ratings-illiterate parents who take their kids to see it.

Jesus, seriously. He fucking ruined her life. I can’t fathom how a teenaged girl could ever recover from having this done to her. Fuck him. May he never have another peaceful moment in his pathetic life. Fuck him. Fuck. Him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck

I was like, “Please, please please, be a well-intentioned but ill-advised attempt to teach a valuable lesson about internet safety and privacy . . . Oh Lord, have mercy.”

Having suffered years of sexual abuse from my own father and being too afraid to tell anyone, the fact that this young woman had the strength to tell a trusted adult speaks VOLUMES about her. I wish I could hug her and tell her how brave she is.

I feel like a clear distinction could be that the crime committed by the victim was a direct reaction to the abuse they’ve been subjected to. For example, in this case the woman shot her husband. It seems like a strong case could be made that she would not have shot him had he not abused her and their children for

Yup. Abusers isolate their victims because it works.

One thing law enforcement is bad at understanding is that young people are often bad at telling their side of the story. I knew a teenager who lived in a situation where there was a lot of emotional and mental abuse. She had a tendency to exaggerate a little bit when she described the awful things that were happening.

You read the police response to their daughter reporting her father had raped her? That’s more common than you think. Calling the cops often makes the abuse escalate. With that many children, she probably felt even more trapped. If the police didn’t help his daughter, why should she have believed they would help her?

Oh, for fuck's sake.

I read this out loud to my father. His response: "That lying bitch!"