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Exactly. Or “I’m not a racist”. Happy people who make lots of money and have attractive partners don’t 1) Vehemently object to articles about narcissists, and 2) Feel the need to post about making lots of money and having an attractive partner.

Oh, honey, thank you so much for that laugh! Of COURSE your girlfriend is an 8 who makes $100k a year, of course she is; you are so adorable!

I’m pretty sure this person has essentially self-identified as a narcissist and is posting from his mom’s basement and his “girlfriend” actually has no idea that they are even dating :)

The first clue that someone is lying about how much money they make is when they feel the need to tell internet strangers how much money they make.

Right? Now that one of these guys is dead, and the other is in prison, he’ll burn their table since he won’t be getting any more money out of either of them. What a douche.

This is so sad! When I read the headline I was like “wait, what???”- but then I looked back at both hers and John Travolta’s Instagram and she really did not look well :(

On no, not Santana! How sad! I hope that she somehow turns up and this ends up as just one more bizarre Hollywood story.

I’m honestly surprised she is still alive, she knows just as much as Epstein knew, so it wouldn’t have been a shock for her to die in some kind of “freak accident” or something.

Right?! I listened to the podcast on a trip to VT where we stayed in a bed and breakfast alone, in the middle of nowhere in a literal field- and the first night I was so scared I didn’t sleep.

I learned about the particulars of this case listening to the The Man in the Window podcast- it is/was legitimately terrifying what this guy got away with. I realize that he’s going to prison for the rest of his life, but considering he committed his crimes in the late 70s-early 80s, and was just arrested in 2018, for

I watched all four episodes, and the survivors really were front and center from beginning to end. The fact that Maxwell isn’t in jail absolutely blows my mind- she is just as guilty as he was.

I completely agree. I think the documentary clearly illustrated the fact that his money, power and connections allowed him to abuse and exploit so many young women, while also letting him get away with those crimes. There was nothing even remotely charming about how he was portrayed- he comes across as a smug, self

(I feel like I need to disclose that I am a white person, but my name is NOT Karen).... at what point does it become a crime to weaponize your whiteness? Three calls to the police station is three calls that could have been answered for people who actually needed help. The police showing up to the scene means they

Awe man, that sucks, I’m so sorry! Hang in there, sending you an internet hug (if you’re into that sort of thing)!

I really, really enjoyed this book- it’s disappointing that this series doesn’t sound like it lives up to the source material.

I went into the first at-home episode with really low expectations (which, TBH, is how I got into all the episodes of SNL that I watch) and was pleasantly surprised!

Yeah, I know. I guess I just don’t understand the mindset of “He’s an asshole but I can’t leave him because everything is in my name”.

Not sure if this is someone you would/have ever contemplated, but what about opening up your marriage? Just because your husband doesn’t find you attractive doesn’t mean you aren’t actually attractive! You know that there are guys out there who would be attracted to you, you found them before, find them again- you

We’re regulars at two local restaurants, and though we’ve benefited from this in the way of customized orders, better tables, freebies here and there, etc... the real benefit is that these places have allowed us to develop a community, a close circle of friends, a place where we’re always welcomed by people who are

We’ve been getting takeout a few time a week from the two bars/restaurants in our city where we were regulars before we were all forced into our homes full time. Partly it’s to break up the monotony of being in the house and gives ourselves something to look forward to, but it’s also to support these places that are