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Seriously..You’re talking to people on gawker, it’s not going to happen. It’s all whine, whine, whine, why won’t other people do things for us, or why won’t other people STOP doing things to us. Total victim mentality. Like words matter to sociopaths. Hell, a part of me has almost begun rooting for the sociopaths.

BJs & Costco has them in stock for $29, if you have a membership. We got one and it’s pretty sweet; our 5 year old won’t share, though.

BJs & Costco has them in stock for $29, if you have a membership. We got one and it’s pretty sweet; our 5 year old

Crazy humans can do anything especially some who are nurtured that their “crying” and “discomfort” warrants changing the tides and color of the moon; “suzy cries, we drop everything” or “becky is uncomfortable, we must CHANGE THAT QUICKLY”!

Just my own anecdote here, but I dated a guy who was a very heavy drinker. We both drank quite a bit together actually. Anyway, he was never physically violent with me in the two years off/on we were together.

I actually find both scenarios here entirely plausible (i.e., I wouldn't put it past either of them to do what they're being accused of doing), and I’m not sure what to think.

Terry Gilliam tweeted his support.

I’ve seen women do it. And I’ve seen them whack their eyes against doorknobs and similarly shaped objects. And even get friends to punch them.

Reich, you are a good egg.

It is worth note that in the flood of various support from this or that celebrity, that both of Depp’s ex-wives have come to his aid as well. At least as indicated in the Kinja comment sections each male support of him has been met with skepticism, and for good reason, men’s relationships with each other shine little

Tech for about 20 years. sf bay area.Started working in my teens. Now mainly working in music industry.

Probably consulting or research in a quasi-academic type setting. And thanks ☺

U are so on point. Good stuff

You’re delving into some weird fan fiction there, homie. You never answered my question: Have you ever even been to Brooklyn? Because generally adults do not say that a neighborhood “sucks” when they haven’t even been anywhere near it in their lives, which I suspect you haven’t.

Yah I ran away from home at age 16. Like, for 2 hours one night after a giant fight with my parents who wouldn’t let me travel abroad alone.

Its because the show “Girls” has made it ok to be an adult, and unconfident dumbass at the same time. “Person X who’s 28 on tv did stupid things XYZ and made it seem cool and also REACTED like a manic depressive to something so petty which is what I DO. So instead of getting therapy I’LL FIGURE IT OUT ONE DAY. ONE

Young people are subject to lots of pressure, and those pressures are intensified during college. She also had the added pressure of being African-American in an overhwelmingly white environment, carrying the responsibility of an academic scholarship, and being subjected to a lot of expectations. Was this the most

Not everyone handles pressure in the same ways. I dropped out of my ENTIRE LIFE just like this in 1994. My parents looked for me for two weeks and I was safe and sound... on the other side of the country.

I’m 47 and only finally coming to terms with the misery of trying to be Great. Three cheers for this young woman for starting the push back now

A kid I knew from boarding school also did this, disappeared and it appeared there was foul play involved, but in actuality he was hiding out. Can’t fully speak to his state of mind, but from everything I heard it definitely sounded like he was under a lot of pressure, external and internal.

In parts of latin america they have something called “million dollar ride” or something along those lines. It’s when a roofied person is taken to a shit ton of ATMs and forced to withdraw the limit at each ATM.