The young Duggar women have all tried for homebirths. They are 1 for 5 in terms of having successful home births that didn’t send anyone to the hospital.
The young Duggar women have all tried for homebirths. They are 1 for 5 in terms of having successful home births that didn’t send anyone to the hospital.
She was also Jeffree Star’s bestie until fairly recently.
Her husband has her name tattooed on his face....I would estimate less than 14 months tbh
I don’t see where you’ve also acknowledged that there was a production company and PBS making the show and therefore would have reacted strongly against an openly gay man working on a childrens show. There was probably a threat of cancelling the whole show, and perhaps that is why Fred Rogers reacted the way he did.…
Maybe it’s bias. But the armed Stoneman Douglas high school resource officer didn’t run in either.
Thank you for articulating my thoughts more clearly. The “what ifs” seem so nebulous and difficult to define, much less pin down in a legal sense. How is this supposed to end? Studies have already proven the “bystander with a gun” myth a fallacy in the face of an assailant with an automatic weapon. I understand the…
“Those of us who were at the wrong place at the wrong time still have rights that cannot be infringed upon.”
She’s *hoping* to have a natural, drug-free home birth in water...it hasn’t happened yet. I presume if it all goes pear shaped (and birth *can* go pear shaped, despite all the positive thinking in the world) she has a plan B involving all the drugs and interventions necessary to save her life and that of her baby.
1. Is this really what you’re focusing on? She did not choose to make it a public topic. Wilmer Valderramma chose to make it a public topic when he discussed it live on air with Howard Stern in 2006.
He strikes me as the type of chauvinist who will encourage a guy to ‘sow his wild oats’ prior to settling down but insist that a woman should be a virgin for marriage (see also: Prince Phillip).
This whole lawsuit sounds like the victims and their families are money hungry. Yes it was a terrible incident. The security guard / off duty cop was not at his post because he was removing an under aged kid from the club. This is something that club bouncers and security guards do all the time. And as for the…
You are for the aspect of the lawsuit concerning the treatment of hostages post rescue when there was still mass confusion and police officers were just trying to secure the area of a mass casualty crime?
Wait...wait..wait, so the lawsuit is claiming they wanted unspecialised beat police officers to storm a crowded and dark nightclub full of civilians guns blazing in the hopes that in the crossfire they might kill the gunman when said gunman had already claimed to have a suicide vest and explosives...
She agreed to discuss the lie, not her sex life.
Oh my god, I started to watch this interview but quickly had to quit it - with her baby voice and her disingenuous facial expressions. They both got exactly what they wanted - he got a photo op with an influencer, racked up another of his sketchy “see what I did there” points aimed directly at his base. She got a…
Oh, for fuck’s sake. Who are these fucking scum buckets? And more importantly, why do they get to live with their awfulness while more decent people like Bourdain take their own lives??? Ughhhhhhh.
It would be nice that this one miscarriage of justice had been corrected, if not for the murky sea of injustice still surrounding it. The lesson here is, get Kim to read a Mic article about the drug war, in general, and then maybe some actual justice might get done. God. This is so fucked up. We should just cancel the…
I am so sad. That fact that Eric was the one that found him makes this doubly devastating.
Or if she does speak up loudly and insistently, “Why couldn’t you just play nice? You’re far too difficult to work with as an actor!”
Or the inverse happens - “geez, why is she YELLING? It’s like women can’t argue rationally - and they’re SO shrill”.