70, try 30 for some of us.
70, try 30 for some of us.
Whoa! “Lots of pills on her bedside table?” If you consider that lots of pills, you’re in for a shock when you hit 70.
Oh, but look at her eeeeeyes. The way she keeps looking right into the camera. While she talks. In regular tones.
“Lots”? I see maybe two.
Oh, shut up. She does not.
I love her willingness to own her own bad behavior in her lyrics
In recent Fiona Apple news, she reached out to Sinéad O’Connor to let her know that she is loved.
God, I spent so many hours as a teenager, lying on my bed and staring at the ceiling with Fiona Apple blasting. Love her.
I really thought this was going to lead up to something bleak. I went to google just to make sure nothing bad happened to Fiona... and thankfully, she’s fine.
Why an 18 year old Soldier in a war zone running on 70 hours of no sleep is held to a higher standard of skill, professionalism, and discipline than a police officer in Anytown USA is beyond me; and to think that 18 year old Soldier would be less competent than the officer if the roles were reversed is unfathomable.
perhaps helping the prosecutor when the erratic driver was taken to trial.
No and no. Many ex-military members are rejected from serving as officers because they’re ex-military. There are of course exceptions but those usually are due to nepotism.
“he wanted a blood sample from the reserve officer to establish that he wasn’t in any way inebriated while driving that big truck. He was looking out for a fellow policeman”
Because cops here believe they exist to protect each other instead of serving the public. It’s them against us so regardless of our innocence, we’re all suspects until we prove otherwise.
To cover their asses over a potential unwarranted high speed chase; blame the victim, not themselves.
This just adds more confusion to this stupid situation. Why did the police even need his blood sample if he wasn’t a suspect?
The fact that Payne was trying to force a blood sample from the victim of a crime makes this whole thing even worse.
Why are US police so violent towards everybody? Are they afraid? Insecure? Misogynists? Wannabe-army? What’s wrong with them? The police in the UK would never handle a sober, non-aggressive, non-violent suspect in this manner, let alone another member of an emergency service. In the UK this would be big news, and…
I’m in the military and I think one of our Soldiers may be transgender. I write “think” because I really don’t give a shit because they do their job. I have found most of my fellow Soldiers feel the same way.