Yes. To state that drugs can lead to death is to speak the truth, it’s not stigmatizing.
Yes. To state that drugs can lead to death is to speak the truth, it’s not stigmatizing.
It is not “stigma” to say that drugs (and the addiction to those drugs) can contribute to poor health and death. It’s simply the truth of the matter.
I am 33 and while it is a bit young to truly remember and enjoy the 80s, I loved the feel of Stranger Things! I look forward to binge watching the second season as soon as it comes out and being scared shitless.
Does your joke start: What’s worse than finding a worm in your apple?
The view of women comedians being focused on their vaginas, sex, etc., is really funny coming from the young woman comedian I associate most with those kinds of jokes (even more than Schumer) and acting like “one of the bros.”
“Hello, sonny. Where can I buy one of those fabulous ‘blogs’ I’m hearing so much about? Also, what is a blog?”
Wait. Someone who wrote for a blog wrote lengthy, wordy, dramatic posts about her firing, trying to dish dirt and get people on her side by hyping up drama?
I highly doubt it’s public information, unless someone makes it public. As with the Rossum example, public knowledge can affect contract negotiations. I’m assuming that in most acting/performer contracts there are airtight confidentiality clauses.
I love Shaun of the Dead, etc., but when I saw the preview to “Baby Driver” (also wtf with that title), it seemed like a bro-heavy driving movie (seen it...) and it looked verrrrry suspect and not in a different/funny way like Shaun of the Dead.
I wonder what the Mad Max: Fury Road pay situation was like...she was the star of that movie, too.
I did not know this. I agree with you—-Charlize Theron is the only reason to watch that movie.
Yeah, I have a slight glimmer of hope, but hope in the last year has gotten me (and many others) nowhere
I hate to disagree, but that Baby Driver movie looks terrible and cringey.
Who?
Brilliant. You should get that registered, so you can make use of the perhaps more frightening (R) symbol.
...or a French revolutionary (which may be the same thing...)
Omg imagine the ridiculous “birth plans” celeb / rich women have. My delivery nursing friends scoff at the normal “birth plans”...
“Is this life?”
Update: according to Jalopnik, yes you can and should call 911 when being pulled over!
This is terrifying. I have heard the advice to call 911 (?)to be sure the pull over is legitimate (and not someone pretending to be a cop). Presumably this would catch the officers who said they were pulling over a man, in a lie. However, has anyone tried this? Do you actually have time to call and find out this info…