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Creepy.

Precisely. Farrow has never tried to place himself above the content of the reporting. He did not want to become the story, and when promoting the article and his previous (unrelated) book, he was always quick to deflect praise for the reporting by pointing out it was only possible due to the courage and strength the

My filing technique is unstoppable.

Pins.

Oh, man. Now I’m hungry, too. <Dreams of the soft, pillowy texture and gently steamed warmth.>

It’s all based on giving and receiving, as well as having and sharing.

Yeah, stoic =/= perpetual bitchface.

The fact that the Pulitzer-winning reporters have now published books about the investigations surely helps bolster her filing. Having these two works fact-checked, published, and backed by their publishers gives her quite a raft of support.

Yeh, awite, den.

If it means we all sound like Paul Merton, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

“Amber Heard no longer feigns any effort to prove her abuse hoax. The mountain of evidence is simply too high, and she and her co-conspirators keep running from their depositions. Instead, she and her #TimesUp legal team have moved on to a vague PR smear campaign against Mr. Depp, for which there will be addiitonal

Weird, isn’t it? In, say, 2003, I would have never guessed than in ten years I would completely reverse my positions on Colin Farrell and Johnny Depp. I used to roll my eyes at one and be interested in the film choices the other made. Complete switch over now.

Not to mention shy. Shy, quiet introverts are often mistaken for being snobs.

Came here to protest the lumping of the entire UK to Scottish and Northern English regional dialects.

Side gripe: perhaps because of bad actors like Sunday Riley, Sephora’s product pages and reviews have been recently revamped to be—quelle surprise—even worse than before. They used to be more easily searchable and sortable, regularly list full ingredients, and have a useful user-driven Q&A section. Now it matches the

You’re so spot on about the sense of duty anchoring Harry. He seems dedicated to this path he’s found for himself within the Firm, and he put in the work as a young lad making peace with his place in the world. I think he’s as much propelled by purpose as by duty—and it doesn’t seem to be a mere obligation to him.
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Interestingly enough, Diana apparently received encouragement from friends post-divorce to start over in America. Those were different times, but the idea was she would be relatively free of the baggage and vitriol that came with being royal-affiliated in the UK.

With Shep’s departure, the closest thing they have to a news anchor is Brett Baier. Which is...bleak.

I’d say she works steadily. There was some show about a decade ago called October Road in which she was principal cast. Never saw it, but it was always an option on the channel’s on demand service at the time.

You’ll probably have to take that up with the G/O suits, not Joan. They’ve unfortunately decided the way to pull these sites out of the red is to bombard us with ads like it’s 2004.