No, not crazy. I left my ex and got married, and kept the cat. I would never do something like that to my ex. I rarely even post cat pics on Facebook because I'm afraid it would bum him out. Your ex is a jerk.
No, not crazy. I left my ex and got married, and kept the cat. I would never do something like that to my ex. I rarely even post cat pics on Facebook because I'm afraid it would bum him out. Your ex is a jerk.
it's like, murder someone once shame on me, murder someone twice hey it's cool ill give you the benifit of the doubt, murder someone three times? Well I mean he wasn't charged so whatever but FOUR TIMES? Maybe I should re evaluate my opinion.
Terry Carter, the actor he ran over, was 86 years old. It's horrible no matter how you slice it, but there seems something particularly awful about him mowing down a senior citizen.
I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm beginning to think Suge Knight might not be a good person.
Anna, thank you so much. I have loads to say and this is perhaps not the best place to say all of it. In my years of moderating Jezebel and Groupthink (nowadays Groupthink), I've faced a lot of horrifying trolls myself. The other mods and I have had to contact police before, block doxxing attempts, take care of…
That's a great point. I'm sure your sage judgment about people you've never met is very comforting to the women threatened by them.
Oh gosh, silly me
I know how we're "supposed" to feel about this around here, but I have to echo another commenter: If burns on a 16mo baby weren't enough to justify her taking her baby to the hospital, I'm not sure she should have custody at this point. Seriously.. google "16mo baby." And imagine burns.
I'm ok with dropping the "maybe" and say they absolutely should lose them. I understand the dynamic of abusive relationships, and how women often don't leave for various reasons, even though to an outsider it seems like the obvious choice. And I'm being gracious here, I didn't read the original article, but this…
Weird fucking male power trip. That's what that was. Ugh.
It's funny because it's demeaning, GOSH! Where is your sense of humor.
Yes! Exactly! Like, who the fuck raised these people? Some kind of Lovecraftian super villain? In what possible way is someone literally fighting for their living meant to be hilarious, unless it's a Paul Verhoeven or Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie that was political satire of Reaganomics?
The moment at which you start screaming and hurling swears at an employee is the moment at which you deserve absolutely no sympathy or understanding whatsoever.
Da fuq? Why would it be funny to dangle a tip for a server to grab? I had to reread the description of the diners because I had to make sure you didn't say "40 top of 8 year olds." Douchebag.
I'm just going to share this story from last Saturday. A good money-making night- the restaurant is packed, we're trying to turn over tables. Of course half of them are fucking campers. So when another 8 top of 40 something year olds roll in, I'm begging my manager to give them to me. Bright eyed and with an imaginary…
"I really hate to be that guy and to stick up for coffee latte lady"
...and a key takeaway is that the character doing it on 3rd Rock is LITERALLY FROM ANOTHER PLANET. As in, no sane rational human being on Earth would actually consider that something appropriate to do.
He goes on to explain that every time a "waitress" does something he doesn't like, he takes a dollar off the stack and puts it back in his wallet. According to him, this guarantees EXCELLENT "waitress" behavior. He ends it with, "And it doesn't matter anyway, we live in [a state] where the restaurant has to pay them…
Oh god, I swear I had Coffee Latte's husband the other day. Never in my life have I felt the stupidity ratio in a room rise so rapidly as when this guy opened his mouth.
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