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Pearl is basically Milk without the “you guys but I’m so unique and edgy” caveat. He doesn’t understand that he’s not remarkable or spectacular. People just think he’s pretty and he internalizes that attention as being talented. Unlike Milk however, there’s nothing to “get.” There’s no possible misunderstanding or

He isn’t brushing it under the rug. From one of the links:

But.... I’ve been watching this show on Netflix for the past month. Have I been watching something else? Am I living in the future? Am I a Future Man? Am I THE Future Man? I AM FROM THE FUTURE ASK ME ANYTHING!!!

Why is Marilyn Manson holding a cupcake?

I read a biography of Nixon earlier this year and this line is essentially what was given. That is, the contemporary author mentioned to rumors, and that the press of the day wouldn’t go into ‘family matters’ like this, they way they would now.

1) Guess that’s the reason that Omarosa thought the video of Cohen gettin on the plane would be more damning. She knew Trump would try to disavow Cohen.

Pretty soon he’s going to be “not knowing” everyone but his precious Ivanka. The only one I truly believes he doesn’t know and never spent much time with is Tiffany. 

I believe him. He doesn’t care about anyone but himself, so he wouldn’t be bothered to learn a single thing about Cohen as a person, and he has the memory span of a chimpanzee, so he’s probably forgotten what he had for dinner last night, much less a guy he hasn’t seen in person for a couple months.

Later, after the divorce, “Melania wasn’t a very good wife. I saw her once a year, around Christmas. Terrible in bed. Not a 10.” Later, after the disowning, “Don Jr.? Never talked to him. Think I saw him once in New York, across the room at restaurant.” Later, at the check-in center in Hell, “Donald Trump? The guy was

I tweeted that at Sanders, Johnson, Owens and anyone who tried to use Mollie’s death in their sick racist bullshit.

I’m 100% certain that there was a not-zero number of female professors, administrators, and the like at his school who had had abortions in their younger days, who, more likely than not, would not be in those positions if not for the abortions. It’s just the law of large numbers.

The thing is...I am absolutely more successful today than I would have been if I hadn’t had an abortion at 16. It was the smartest choice I could have made, not to mention I didn’t want to have a baby. 

I’m willing to bet one million spacebucks that in his six pages of blaming women and saying that they “shouldn’t have sex if they’re not prepared to give birth”, not once does he say the same thing about men.

Men shouldn’t have sex if they’re not prepared to accept that the woman may get an abortion.

Seriously though can you imagine the collective scream from men if women genuinely took this advice? I would maybe have had sex once every three years, and now that I’m done having kids I guess my husband is done having sex! Forever! If men have a problem with it they can take it to Scott Lloyd. 

Like he’s gonna sit there and tell us that every time he’s had sex, he was 100% making a lifelong commitment. Bull. Shit.

I sort of doubt that abortion was a key step on their path to success.”

Lloyd argued that women shouldn’t have sex if they’re not prepared to give birth:

I take some comfort in the fact that I didn’t lose anything I wasn’t happy to be rid of. My relatives are generally shitty people (the story above is only the tip of the iceberg) and getting cut out of their lives is just fine by me. It’s just messed up.

To be fair, who among us didn't think Aretha Franklin was immortal.