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    Classic unintentional comedy.

    That’s fair.

    So the faux Megan Fox bio mom has moved in and she is crushing hard on the dad, Robert aka Ferrell. She just got shown into her room and did the straight out of “Hand that Rocks the Cradle” move of looking around the room, seeing all the pics and then seeing a mag cover with them two on it (dad is some famous author),

    So I have a diagnosed condition and I do have empathy. I know crazy is a slur and my point is that no matter what, you can have what society believes are “crazy” behaviors and not be mentally ill. Point stands.

    And the birth mom has giant boobs (because pregnancy?) and is in a shelter so I’m pretty sure they will be asking her to stay on as a result.

    So in the first 7 mins we got tragedy, potential alcoholism, and gluten free promotion. I’m here for it.

    I am irrationally excited about this movie. It’s already shaping up to be ridiculous and it’s only 2 minutes in.

    And honestly, crazy =/ mentally ill. You can totally express “crazy” behavior and not be mentally ill.

    True. However, if your family and friends know the deal, they’ll ghost on that ass as well. Been there, done that. Hopefully it’s not something others are going through. But if so, do what YOU need to do to leave. Ghosting included.

    I REFUSE to explain to adults who know what the fuck they are doing why I have left their life “unexpectantly”. Like, you know you lied constantly, you know you cheated on me in the most heinous way, etc. There is nothing left to discuss in situations such at those. I’m not going to hand-hold someone in cases like

    I’ve dealt with this and I think it’s a shitty thing. I shouldn’t have to break up with a person every third day because they won’t believe it’s done. It’s also a kind of abusive tactic as well.

    It is not always inexcusable. People who have the ability to leave an abusive relationship this way SHOULD do so. Confronting an abuser is dangerous and breaking it off is one of the most dangerous times for a person. So while it’s not ideal in most cases, it is not inexcusable in all of them either.

    Always. Always. Always. I cannot count the times this has been said to me by some dude who thought he was the bees-nees progressive dude for “complimenting’ me in that fashion. SMH.

    #also

    Thanks for the sentiment.

    Listen...I am tired.

    This was my situation at a my first bottomless mimosa brunch. I did not notice that the waiters weren’t asking to refill, just doing so until like an hour and a half after I got there. The only reason I even stopped drinking long enough to observe is because I literally thought, “I’m pretty fucked up right now but my

    This makes me sad. I’m black and I have always had mixed friends, mostly because I could relate to being picked on for not being “black enough” by my own people. I get that most folks who comment in such a way are really insecure and I feel for them. But, at the same time, it’s not okay to basically close ranks on

    I agree. Just saying, we all know equality is not happening in this life so basically it’s NEVER okay.

    I really don’t get how people don’t get this. I’m black. I have two aunts, one on each side of the family, who are white. One identifies with all the stereotypically negative elements of black culture and my uncle, as nice as he is, embodies all of that. As a result, she is ratchet as fuck and also funny. But, even