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ohh so maybe this could just be a planned red herring! I didn’t even consider that. Publicity for all and also evidence that she’s not a lesbian.

That was an interesting Red Table Talk. Will did force Jada to name what it was as a relationship, to stop calling it an entanglement. Because calling it an entanglement really meant nothing.

#1. She needs to be charged with that Class A misdemeanor. She should also be fined the maximum for it as well. Whether she should serve jail time or not should be left up to the victim’s discretion.

Whatever happened....obviously it was not a secret between Jada and Will, and there is no “bombshell” or shady behavior.
Which makes me wonder why on earth August Alsina felt the need to broadcast any of this to the world...other than being an attention seeker on a very gross level. It would be one thing if they

Jada admitted that August was “really, really sick” at the time that they met and she believed that her relationship with him may have been a situation where one tries to fix their own childhood trauma by attempting to fix someone else’s.

Her sentence doesn’t necessarily have to be prison and a lifetime of shunning, community service and a proportionate probation and fine would be appropriate. Don’t play on 911s phone - it’s for EMERGENCIES.

I’m equally confounded by my church friends that refuse to wear masks - some for religious regions.  As Christians we’re supposed to care for others and treat them how we want to be treated but I guess that doesn’t apply to wearing a mask in public to protect others.  

If it’s any consolation, that guy lost his job.

I’m Facebook friends with Rebecca. She’s a libertarian. I report her to FB a lot, but that does nothing. Anyway, I read her feed to learn what the thought process is.

There are an alarming number of nurses who go into the field just because compared to other choices, it pays them okay, not because they have an inherent desire to care for people. And of those, many just scrape through. There’s no implicit assurance of broad intelligence. I understand that at this time we’re all here

Coincidently, or not, there is also a f-ton of nurses around the country who are outing thrmselves racist twunts, and getting fired. 

She should be charged with a crime. You can’t be in a position of responsibility over others’ health (let alone your own child’s!) and be this negligent.

One of the scariest aspects of this nightmare is realizing that intelligence, training and education can’t save you from bad thinking if the right temptation comes along.

Something that has been honestly shocking is seeing the many social media videos of people angrily rejecting the mere requirement of masks. And while it isn’t in anyway just a US thing, see the tragic France bus driver incident, there is this weird undertone when it comes to the US videos of this outrage that not only

There are an alarming number of nurses buying into crazy conspiracy theories about COVID-19, or who are dismissing it as no big deal. This shit has very real consequences.

My father died June 5, three years ago. Like any human being, he wasn’t perfect. He wasn’t the perfect father, but he did his best. It hard for me to describe, but the world is just a little bit bigger, scarier, without him. He was my fiend. I miss him dearly. I am blessed to to have my mother still with me, who I

The drinker dads are rough. They have so much pain in them, you can’t help but love them. I’m sorry your childhood was like that, but I’m glad you got to sort some things out at the end.

Good lesson. Thank you for sharing with us. ❤️❤️❤️

My dad moment is a little left field. My parents divorced when I was a toddler. I had no memories of my father and my mother never spoke about him. When I was 15, my older sister (who kept in touch with our father and whom my mother forbade her from talking about him to me) broke the rules and let me know he wanted to