lumenatrix
lumenatrix
lumenatrix

I would think so... But as great as dogs are, sometimes if something they notice becomes routine, especially if they really never, ever came out when the dog was there, they really do start to think certain things are normal.

My car doors auto-lock as soon as you get over 3mph, I think? Anyway, as often as they annoy me every time I forget and end up slamming my shoulder into the window (you either have to hit the unlock button or pull the handle twice to get it to open if the doors are locked) I am still overall so much happier it does

i read an interview with Mandy Patinkin and he said that was a big part of why he left the show. It started out as a drama exploring why people do horrible things and turned into “dead, pretty co-ed of the week.”

Yes. I was out with my roommate and a friend of his last night. My roommie is in a band and they were performing. The friend had gotten dumped earlier that day and was really sad and very drunk. That part was fine, thought Iwas getting irritated by the fact she would not. stop. texting. with the dumb girl. We kept

Exactly, this isn’t “I accidentally lost track of two or three cases over the course of ten years due to high workload.” This is “I just didn’t do anything because... reasons?” 

I am so, so sorry.

Sometimes that really does seem to be true.

Sheep are assholes. This is known.

Yup, it sounds cruel, but that is seriously what cell phones and 911 are for- get help, but don’t put yourself in danger to do it. 

That is really such a sweet story!

So agreed. I gave up halfway through. Seriously, Twitter is not the place for your own personal 98 thesis.

Thanks!

From the statements I’ve heard from his victims it really does sound like he really gets off on seeing these women scared and uncomfortable, that he enjoys watching them squirm and then crack. It is 100% a power thing with him and it is disgusting.

I really do hope the Player’s Union takes this BS and runs with it. (heh, no pun intended) Not just for the NFL, but for so many other reasons that apply to other workers as well.

This totally looks like a picture taken at a High School/Community College party. You know, that pic of the creepy old dude that the younger folks let hang around because even though he’s a little skeevy he’ll buy the beer? Then someone gets out a camera and he sits on the couch with all the girls and says, “smile,

I think if she ditches him and if the label can survive 3-4 years of relative dormancy she’ll be fine. If it isn’t financially sound enough to do that, though she probably is dunzo. I really don’t care what happens to her personally, it was SO KNOWN what a creeper he was, even if the full extent wasn’t apparent, you

I think it does. It definitely is a slow burn kind of storytelling, so if that isn’t your thing you may not enjoy it. I as hooked by about episode three, if that helps.

The sad thing is, that really is all she needed to say. “He hired me, I took the case because I am a lawyer, that is what we do. After getting deeper into the situation, I realized I could not, in good conscience, defend him so I let him know that and I am no longer working on the case. End.”

Idris as a naive, hesitant male escort. I love this episode.

Ew. That is so disturbing on so many levels.