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THANK YOU. FOR FUCKS SAKE.

I agree, I can only read this knowing that she killed their fucking children.

“She was jealous of their life and their money and that’s on her, not them.”

They gave her bonuses. They gave her plane tickets to see her family in the Dominican. They gave her the option to work longer and/or clean their house if she wanted to earn extra money. They were always very generous with her. But they were her employers. You think that they should’ve just given her more money

If your biggest complaint about your employer is that they offer you more work to make more money, that’s a pretty sweet gig. I have stories of being drunkenly raged at by an employer at 3 am, another commenter had money taken from her by an employer. Her complaints are nothing burgers and it’s an insult, not just to

I worked briefly as a bank teller when I was in high school so I could afford college tuition, and some of the clientele treated me like absolute garbage, and it’s clear they often took out their personal frustrations on the staff of the bank.

This article is incredibly unfair to the Krims. No, Yoselyn Ortega’s complaints weren’t legitamite. She made bad financial decisions; she sent her son to expensive private schools, she chose to sublet from a someone who kicked her out shortly after she moved in. They paid her, they offered her extra work when they

YESSSS I am italian, i live in France and this is so true. They LOVE pretending they don’t care about looking good, and anything else either really but they are just hypocrites. They care and they are stupid bitches that compete on a sexual level like there was some shortage of dick in France. God I hate them.

The clothes are nice and the food is good. The relations between the sexes are eff’d.

I made my point about your original comment, which was my aim. I’ve nothing more to say to you on this thread. Be well.

I’m still not seeing what you’re getting at. The director is wrong for being inspired to create an empowered female character who gets to straight up murder people who victimized her? How was he recreating the trauma? Is there a rape scene in the movie? Also how does that work when he is literally telling her why he’s

I believe MacGowan was raped and has been victimized.

I like Rose and all, but I wish she would use her spotlight to shed attention on other women and stories, rather than airing every mismatched sock in her personal Hollywood dirty laundry. At this point, I don’t think anyone is shocked to learn that Robert Rodriguez was an insensitive dickbro about making his

Right? The Hiltons don’t own enough dining room chairs? They have to rent chairs when they have guests? SO MANY QUESTIONS.

I’m not saying that he got caught fucking his neighbor’s wife but I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that he got caught fucking his neighbor’s wife.

I think it tracks with my previous opinion of Tarantino. He’ll probably get a ration of shit for this, and it won’t be undeserved, but I think part of what makes him a remarkable artist is that he can do things like this. He can indict himself. I think this might change him, and he might help change the culture of

Well yeah. It’s like telling people to solve global warming by not having kids. Maybe that would help at some minute level but the reality is there are systemic problems that aren’t going to change if we put the burden on individuals.

True enough but when you get to the bottom of it, everyone in Hollywood had the same excuse. Tarantino is no Steven Speilberg, he’s only as valuable as his latest box office results and those are dependant on getting a movie made. He stood to lose his career every bit as much as an actor or makeup artist. If we say he

I kind of thought it was refreshing that there wasn’t an excuse. People knew and did nothing because they just didn’t.

He says it in his statement, it’s because he wasn’t a decent and responsible person that he worked with Weinstein. That covers all the reasons from greed to not really having any idea what to do.