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So stuff like this used to alarm me as well. Now I always take it with a grain of salt because we don’t know the significance of the one weird thing within the context of their entire relationship. Like it may have been an odd sense of humor, a misunderstanding, a poorly thought out attempt to be charming, etc. I get

Same here. Several times I’ve seen celebrities talking about how hard it is to date normal people, just because they feel like neither party can relax; their experiences are too different. It must be nice to have a party where everyone’s just famous and so no one really cares that much about it.

See, I thought cheekbones have been “in” for a long time now and that’s why, as a kid in the 90s and 00s I lamented my round, potato face (still do!).

So this is something we’re supposed to get upset over? That someone we don’t know didn’t invite a bunch of people we don’t know to a party we weren’t invited to and has nothing to do with us? Sounds like it was a great party lacking people who might see it more as a way to make connections and get employment than a

Thank God I wasn’t the first person here to say this. Also, Tobey was a little too wide-eyed and naive even for Nick. They should have gotten Jake Gyllenhall.

People who acknowledge their mistakes, apologize, and are ultimately held accountable should be allowed to land on their feet eventually. The extent of his transgressions hardly meets the threshold for “unforgivable”. He resigned from the Senate, went through the cancellation spectacle, and now (5 years later), people

Franken was denied due process - he volunteered his complete cooperation for any investigation, but resigned when pressured to do so. That’s the “controversial” part of all this. I look forward to him hosting, and support him if he chooses to run again.

I’m already bracing myself for the inevitably exhausting discourse that will arise from his forthcoming Daily Show stint.”

And the complaint about the fat suit...yeah, the filmmakers should’ve just found someone who’s actually 600 pounds but has the stamina, mobility, and overall wellbeing to star in a feature film, and also has acting ability akin to Brendan Fraser. What could go wrong.

I don’t think it was a classic nice guy act. I think White was leading us in that direction, and then moved past the trope into something more realistic and complicated. Albie never acted angry towards her, and they both mutually parted on a positive note, despite also showing some mutual pettiness at the bar.

The one other hint from the first episode that Greg is plotting something is that he got to Sicily before Tanya, and wasn’t responding to her texts. And his outrage about Portia being there could be read as her disrupting his plot.

How? There is a pre-nup in place. And that’s a lot to wrap up in a finale.

Ol’ gurl injured six deputies; sounds like someone had some serious coke strength.

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All you need to know about James Corden and how he treats his staff you can learn from watching this clip of him playing “Spill your guts or fill your guts” on his own show with guest Jimmy Kimmel. It’s a truth or dare type thing where if you refuse to answer a question, you have to eat a gross thing. Kimmel gamely

Also pertinent information from the LA Times article:

According to Stanford (per the LA Times and other outlets), the alleged sexual assault was “an unwanted kiss.” That seems like pertinent info, particularly where the linked article never mentions “rape.”

Was the “threat” a threat or just a standard form letter and the flipside of not informing her of all possible outcomes is that they may open their process up to criticism/liability if they do not inform people of all possible outcomes from the opening communication.

Tanya’s husband Greg never left Sicily; he is the hetero cowboy that Quentin was (and still is ) in love with. Greg and Quentin are plotting together to kill Tanya for her money.

Anybody else think Greg might be the cowboy Quentin was referring to? And Quentin was on the other end of Greg’s phone calls? We’ve been thinking Daphne and Cameron were the grifters, but maybe that’s a misdirect. Just a thought … 

I don’t see how ‘she/him’ pronouns could’ve been used in the context of this tweet. Terfs are pulling nonsense out of their asses.