When politicians are trying to prevent millions of people from having healthcare, the term "evil" sounds pretty damn appropriate. Sorry if you can't handle that.
When politicians are trying to prevent millions of people from having healthcare, the term "evil" sounds pretty damn appropriate. Sorry if you can't handle that.
But not all of us pay attention to sports stars.
Are you actually under the impression that fatal accident = substantial prison term for everyone but celebrities? Even when the driver was sober, and wasn't breaking any traffic laws, and the accident was caused by a slick road?
Almost everyone over 40 had heard of Jenner - she was a megastar back in the '70s.
So will this thread be a repeat of the trainwreck from earlier with multiple people insisting that this is somehow entirely the fault of the parents?
That was a big deal too, but they weren't household names the way that Jenner was/is.
Actually, no. Someone in her circumstances - not intoxicated, not texting, not driving over the speed limit - would be highly unlikely to serve a significant prison sentence for causing a fatal accident, even if they were poor.
She's also been mocked relentlessly around the world. And taken a step that no one even close to her level of fame has ever been willing to do. It's a huge deal, even though she's still a deeply flawed person.
That's the guiltiest I've ever felt about an upvote.
"Townshend was placed on the sex offenders register for five years in 2003 after admitting he had used his credit card to access a website bearing the message "click here for child porn" four years earlier. Later investigation showed that he had visited an ordinary porn site, and not one containing child pornography."
And most of the people commenting here are making lame-ass referential jokes (Kimmy Schmidt, really?) because his inability to get arrested and stay out of the public eye has almost made it "cute" to make jokes about the abominable things he does.
I'm confused as to why, when Kevin Spacey's character found out Baby was recording everything to make music out of it, and kicked him off the team, Baby was insistent that he be included in the heist.
The guy's name was L. Ron Hubbard. The joke was that calling him "Ron L. Hubbard" makes him sound like Ron Howard.
It would make a lot us happier.
Why would a Netflix movie be harder for her to appear in than a theatrically released feature?
In just about any other year, Jackson would obviously be the rightful winner.
That would be a nice step up from where we are now.
Her contract is for only 13 episodes per season, so it would be weird if it prevented her from doing any movies.
How dare Tim Allen sell out some coke dealers instead of going to prison for life!
Whatever your issues with the writing, she played the role with warmth and charisma. I can't even imagine thinking that the actress did "fuck-nothing."