jessiejohnson87
Jessie
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I don’t believe anyone who says they’re flying the flag out of “Southern pride.”

I don’t know what a Muzzie is, and I don’t want to look it up on a work computer, so I’m just going to pretend it means the 90's cartoon monster from those tapes that taught kids 10 words in a foreign language.

I’ve never watched this show, but I love the memes, gifs, and even commentaries that come out of it. If it were all entirely fiction, Scott would be my favorite character, hands down. Since at least 10% of it is real, though, I feel obligated to think he’s a jerk.

That’s why I have a really, really hard time believing anyone trying to create a narrative that she went with him willingly. He’s a dumpy, fat old man making a teacher’s wage in Tennessee. Maybe he threatened her, or groomed her...or maybe both. But no matter what, there’s no way she went with him while of sound mind.

Good for her, putting her hoof down.

Personally, I think he’s just an idiot who doesn’t really know what misogyny means, so he made up his own word.

The voice of the average, blue-collar American isn’t necessarily represented in Hollywood.

Prison here isn’t about reform, though; anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves. Prison in the USA is purely in place to punish people who commit a crime (or a “crime” in the case of drug offenses), so people on the outside can feel safer. There’s pretty much no attempt at rehabilitation, or to keep people

It’s sad that something so obvious has to be researched.

I love her segments. I kind of wish she had her own show.

I think this is why beauty bloggers and vloggers are so popular these days; for the most part, they show you what products actually do, instead of the lies in advertisements. Some of them use a little photoshop in pictures, which is disappointing, but not in their videos (at least as far as I can tell).

Also, the fear of being judged as a “bad mother” by sanctimommies for daring to admit motherhood isn’t always great.

Sounds like she needs to have more Spite Nights.

Money, and how much they’re contributing to raising their own kids? Probably more of the latter, but the former is still a key element.

I’m fairly certain that 99% of the women who make snide comments about childless women are just jealous. Why else would they care so much about someone else’s decision?

Well, the auction guests obviously knew that it was the grandma and grandpa. And even though grandma and grandpa see black people that way, they certainly don’t see themselves that way. I mean, what is the point of extending your life if you’re then relegated to being a servant all the time?

They could have just said they were family friends/early arrivals to the party, though, if that was the case. That honestly would have also prevented the dad from having to do that “aw, shucks...hope you’re not offended all of our help is black!” routine. I think the movie hints that the grandpa is just happy to be

Ugh, I was hoping Noel would be the next Doctor on Doctor Who. He probably can’t do that if he’s on this. :( This does give me hope that maybe it will be Richard Ayoade, though.

Unfortunately, I really can’t answer that, but I’m sure you can find answers on google. I also wouldn’t be surprised if stilettos were considered club gear. This article is a little older (2014) but it talks about the underground parties in Iran, and girls wobbling in “six inch heels” is mentioned.