You’re drawing a false equivalence between this model and a mere “attractive woman.”
You’re drawing a false equivalence between this model and a mere “attractive woman.”
You need to distinguish between sexual assault and rape. A lot of these stories are the former, not the latter. Jezebel made the same mistake in the headline.
Bravo should have named this “Real Housewives of the ‘Other’ DC”.
1. Brashly flaunting a particular asset in a very public setting does indeed invite a responsive public comment.
True. But it doesn't make him wrong.
What does that have to do with whether the kid is a human who deserves the basic human dignity of medical attention? Either he is or he isn’t a human; whether he is “wanted” or not doesn’t matter. Jeez o Pete.
Yes, unsubstantiated talk from his estranged son, which your link notes is contradicted by the actual evidence.
No, haha. And certainly not about former rank and file personnel who served at a retreat and band crew, as opposed to, say, foreign VIPs at a diplomatic bunfight or large donors at a fundraiser.
Who is Us?
Nothing to do with it? Nothing at all? Even in this context?
Well, if we are stepping back in order to get an accurate perspective and avoid sexism, then let us do so.
Honestly? First the TMZ commenter trolled you, then you trolled Jezebel.
Uh, ok. Thanks for making things about you.
Hands off, in boxing. In MMA, though, half the combat is on the ground anyway; knocking the opponent down then pursuing them is standard.
Who are those two when they are at home?!
It’s so funny you should say that. I just thanked Mpapaver for mentioning the “vixen scream.” My parents live in Maryland near DC and their whole neighborhood has been wondering what the hell that noise is! They’ve lived here for 20 years, perhaps more, but this scream only started a couple years ago.
THAT’s what has been freaking my neighborhood out! I youtubed vixen scream and voila; thanks!
Jesus, Jezebel drone. The Romney and Ryan photo is non-political, humanizing, and good natured.
That is just not how societies function. It’s not disrespectful, it is human.
I bet, if you were actually confronted with it, you wouldn’t. It’s just not how people typically respond to tragedy. They tend to go about their days. Life goes on. It’s probably healthy that way.