Why don’t we give the grieving brother who clearly lovef Alexis a little more credit. And let’s not use his time of grief as an opportunity to play SJW.
Why don’t we give the grieving brother who clearly lovef Alexis a little more credit. And let’s not use his time of grief as an opportunity to play SJW.
I kind of read the exact opposite from this statement. It feels like Alexis’s brother was being very careful in his use of language and was very respectful of Alexis’s preferences/wishes.
It’s obvious they took pains to be respectful. Accusing a family of misgendering from a single statement of grief is a little much.
Rest in peace, dear Alexis.
Your dad is really awesome. I’m glad you’re, rightly, so proud of him
Thank your Dad. From all of us.
Thank you to him and to you for sharing. I’ll never know what drives people like your father to be the heroes that they are and I will always be in awe of them. Hopefully, he is still with you- cherish every moment you have with him. I lost my father in January and almost every day I find a reason to wish he was still…
thank you for posting this. Your dad sounds like a great person.
I would like to take a moment to pay tribute to my father, Marine Corp Colonel Samuel Tillett for his courageous and near fatal actions, attempting to save as many lives as possible 15 years ago today in his position as head of security at The Pentagon. When the plane hit my father was not but a hundred feet from the…
I have a soft spot for “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” because it came out the year I graduated from high school and reminds me of the time. “Romance? We don’t even have cable TV in Ridgemont, how do you expect to find romance?” The mall, Damone selling tickets to Cheap Trick and Van Halen and advising what’s-his-name…
I’ve only sorta watched “Titanic” (been in and out of the room while hubby watched it), but really have no interest in actually paying attention from beginning to end. Ahistorical, sentimental...no, thanks. (If you like it, great, watch the shit out of it, but it’s not my thing.)
I saw The Princess Bride for the first time when I was in my early 40s and loved it. It’s kind of po-mo in its humour.
The Princess Bride won’t be magical, but I never really found it magical. It’s intelligent and funny and weird. It holds up well.
She has this conversation on tape, and after the Uni released their statement accusing her of lying, she published the transcripts of the recording.
“I thought it was reasonable for him to penetrate you for a few more minutes if he was going to finish.”
The investigating Dean told me that my assailant had reported that I had PTSD, and because of this, I was “an unreliable witness” and my “memory couldn’t be trusted.”
Totally agreed with that. They advertise that you could eat the entire pint and it’s only 150 calories — but they fail to point out that nobody with a functioning mouth would ever want to.
I mean, if you really want to get down to brass tacks, water is the primary chemical ingredient in all ice creams.
Yeah, the sugar free Haribo gummy bear comments section on amazon is quite legendary.
I’m old enough to remember when Olestra came out.