Yep, Peter Jonsson is a fantastic human being and a hero who faced risk to help another person. I want to know about his motivations and his life, which is still promising, not “once-promising.”
Yes! There are heroes in this case. Hooray for the guy on the bike and the other guy who chased down this rapist.
During the whole Stubenville verdict some CNN anchor talked about how hard it was to watch those two young men’s life be ruined when the guilty verdict came down because they were just sad y’all. I don’t have time for that nonsense. If you do an incredibly shitty and harmful thing, you deserve to have your life ruined…
I want to buy Peter Jonsson and that other student some mozzarella sticks. Good for them for doing the right thing and intervening.
Who the hell cares if someone’s promising career is ruined by their own actions? What if he was a promising banjo player? Promising psychologist? Why do sports get a pass in this country?
Go get help and stop telling people how they should deal with their trauma when you clearly haven’t dealt with yours. Also, go fuck yourself.
walk in Dish washers?
I’m still so confused about how this all went down. I mean, most of us used a different standard for selection, every time we voted. (Mine changed mostly because I just couldn’t remember how I was supposed to vote, and going back to read the first post didn’t help that much...) But yea, I’d hella rather order in and…
They say that like it’s a bad thing?
That whole interaction is literally giving my day a total lift. The fact that he texted back in a timely manner, the fact that he was ALL about going to the club with JLo to make her feel better, and that he called her boo boo. Absolute perfection.
And he texted back in a timely manner. I was not expecting such a quick reply.
I know right? I consider myself pretty neutral on him generally, but that response is hilariously adorable.
Yes! Like, you text Leo about feeling down, and he’s there for you. That makes me like him more.
I thought it was “glamorous.” I must have been one truly weird kid. You, too.
Bert Convy was seriously considered to play Barnabus Collins on Dark Shadows!
Trivia: Bert Convey was in the original Broadway cast of Fiddler on the Roof.
If she was in a Lifetime or any TV movie it instantly had gravitas.
We were just talking about how her presence in Lifetime Movies always elevated them.