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    I’m sure the wealthy will overlook anything for a fellow wealthy person, but I do wonder if anything will ever come of all the Hatch Act violations, trading access for trademarks, etc. that Jarvanka has been getting away with. If the Biden/Harris administration (or the SDNY I guess) actually attempted to prosecute

    I thought it was connected to her issues with her mother, who’d say she was “going to church” and be gone for days at a time with strange men, and who also had children by multiple fathers (it’s implied). So Leti didn’t want to get involved at all with any man for that reason? I think another review I saw theorized

    Wow, the marketing for this was very explicit and straightforward about the plot, and yet you sound surprised?? It’s an adaptation of a book about a dude that can literally turn invisible; if you wanted a story about someone who *maybe* could turn invisible or *maybe* it was all in her head, see something else. Geez.

    Wow, I’ve never seen a person argue for abolishing all laws before. That *is* what you were trying to do, right? Because all laws are broken at some point so, by that logic, we shouldn’t have any laws at all. Fucking idiot.

    As a 12 year old girl in a religious private school, I remember one of my most conservative teachers saying that, while ‘God hates divorce’, that didn’t mean you were to be in danger at any time- separating physically from your husband was totally fine and not against scripture if you were in danger of being hurt. And