loraleeann1
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loraleeann1

Hell yes, I'm judging. I judge the shit out of people who get multiple DUIs.

You don't want to seem like a moron? Don't defend a seria DUI-er.

That makes two of us. Jesus fucking Christ, I pick on a rich flakey serial DUI criminal, but don't include 100 disclaimers in my post, so I have to read all your boring objections.

Come on. There's nothing wrong with it and you know it. What I meant was that a very rich person squandered her money on her drug addictions and keeps getting one DUI after another, and she enrolls (but doesn't attend continuously) in a fashion school that I am 100% sure is unrelated to her talents. It's BS.

Too bad I'm not American, right? I'm just someone who thinks getting a DUI at 28 (or any age) while you go through some kind of fake school after you've wasted the equivalent of most people's salary for 20 years is not in any way a good way to live.

Way to take it personally. Relying on family is fine. No, I mean going to fashion school at 28 while you live with your parents AND getting a DUI is a sad cocktail. She is obviously not benefitting from the help she's getting from her family.

? All actresses struggle to find work, you know. All except the very upper echelon.

Oh God, stop it. 99% of actors and actresses struggle to find work. This is not a race issue. Lohan sells seats because people want to see a trainwreck.

Dodai DB!

I CAN'T HEAR YOU THROUGH THE SOUND OF ME GOBBLING DOWN ALL THESE NOTHING BURGERS.

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PUPPET GIRL WAS ROBBED

one immediately after her abortion

No but "the real world" means abiding dress codes, no matter what it is, lest you get in trouble with your boss, etc. It doesn't matter what the dress code is; what matters is following the rules, which you have to do as an adult.

Like I said to someone else, until the dress code is changed the school is well within its rights to punish people who don't abide it. I 100% agree with you that the fingertip rule is dumb as all hell, but parents and students are still responsible to follow it until it is changed. There are lots of dumb laws that we

No, but it's phrased even more reasonably! Don't wear tank tops; don't wear low cut blouses; don't wear shorts or skirts above your fingertips.

God forbid, these children should have to do anything that they don't want to do; it might hurt their feelings.

The girls get the bulk of the dress code violations because current boys' styles are long shorts and long shirts. Girls' styles right now are short shorts and cropped shirts. (Source: shopping for my 14-year-old daughter and seeing what her friends wear.) It just happens that what is in fashion for the boys probably

Eh. This isn't that unrealistic. You can't wear a crop top to school. You can't wear strappy tank tops. It's not like those clothes are all that's available.

The office does, yes, but oftentimes I am representing my agency outdoors in heat. I don't get to just wear knock-around clothes whenever that happens.