Agreed. We all fervently hope that we’d have the courage and strength to recognise the truth about someone we love, but I can’t imagine that many of us would succeed.
Agreed. We all fervently hope that we’d have the courage and strength to recognise the truth about someone we love, but I can’t imagine that many of us would succeed.
Will she get everything though won’t some of it go to their daughters? I’m not an attorney so I don’t know if any of the victims who have not sued in the past can sue his estate after he dies. It almost seems to me that she is better off getting divorced and taking a large chunk. Especially since I don’t think prenups…
They married long before pre-nups became a thing. Her whole identity is being Mrs. Bill Cosby. Plus, she’s 71 - her values are completely different to ours due to generation and upbringing. She’s devoted her whole life to his career and him. He is her whole purpose. Sad, but she signed up for this. Till death do them…
Fair point, but she’s got to see that his career isn’t going to bounce back from this. Constantly defending a man who is so obviously guilty doesn’t seem like a great business decision. Wouldn’t making sure the existing assets are protected be something more shrewd from a business sense? If she divorced Bill, Camille…
@chuckknoblauch
The important thing is they believe they’re having fun. Because they’re all fucked up on coke and molly. At least two of them probably believe they are Christ.
Check the library. It’s where I get all my shame reading.
Taylor and Co look so fucking BORING. Christ on a crucifix
So I’ll get my pr people to call your pr people and we’ll organise a party for instagram. Don’t worry, Ill have photographers and filter pros on hand. Do you know any black girls? We need at least one at the party so I don’t look racialist.
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Love Taylor
That would actually be interesting. They are far from it.
They also orchestrated a campaign of harrassment online against these people who just wanted a fucking cake for their wedding. They got death threats from strangers, just because they tried to buy a cake.
I don’t know, man, to me, refusing service and then inciting harassment of a gay couple is pretty society-destroying, so they need to pay some serious cash for it. I only meant ruinous in terms of cash, as I’m sure you must have guesses, but be my guest, extrapolate to your other phobias.
This wasn’t just about “the inconvenience of having to find another baker.” The owners of the bakery didn’t just refuse to bake them a cake; they also posted the couples full names, address, phone number, and email onto Facebook and encouraged people to harass them.
About 8-9 years ago there was a kerfuffle in my hometown about somali muslim taxi drivers refusing service to people who were carrying alcohol. Not like “that guy’s got an open bottle of beer.” but waiting at the airport in the taxi line and grilling potential fares to find out if they were carrying wine or booze home…
1) It’s supposed to hurt. A LOT. The point of a fine isn’t just to compensate for damages, it’s to be hefty enough to deter people from just eating it and moving on.
So businesses shouldn’t be punished when they do something wrong because employees might be hurt? Do you feel the same way when restaurants violate health codes and are shut down until they pass inpection ? The waiters aren’t earning tips when the place is closed, after all. What about an amusement park that is found…
These people are HORRIBLE capitalists. They run a business, I assume,for money. WHY ARE YOU TURNING DOWN MONEY?
There used to be a time when you kept religion and politics out of business. A “Christian business” is understood to be a business that sells goods or services that are directly relevant to Christian interests. A Christian bookstore, for example, sells books dealing with Christian themes. If you’re going to claim to…
Vacation plans for Oregon next year:
Everyone knows the Bible says love thy neighbor, as long as they’re not a dirty homo.