There was a phone call at the end, but I didn’t catch everything the woman said. I think she did say something like, “Please take care of him.”
There was a phone call at the end, but I didn’t catch everything the woman said. I think she did say something like, “Please take care of him.”
That’s how I took it. The mom sent her right out into the world after unblocking the violence screen without any time to adapt to what she might encounter. Right away her classmate threw her in the deep end showing her extreme examples of violence on his laptop. I guess you could wonder why she didn’t learn anything…
I liked it for that reason. Whatever happened prior (and you can let your own imagination run wild) was devastating enough that to get a simple pleasure for your child is taking your life in your hands. And why the kid even needed it can be interpreted in a couple ways like attachment parenting (or whatever it is when…
A light doesn’t just click on over night where everyone gets woke.
Meant to reference the last episode of the second season of Easy on Netflix. I found their take on what a fulfilling relationship or station in life can be so fascinating and refreshing.
I think people should prepare themselves to be alone before they prepare themselves for an invisible someone else. I don’t mean that in a bleak way, and I don’t quite know how to describe it without sounding like a self help book or going on loop. Basically, most people separate, ghost, or break up. The other half is…
Just started it. Quite sad. So far, a stand out comment is that one of the girls said Slenderman is everywhere because she read so many things about him (online). My first thought is how can they not differentiate between fiction and reality? But I realized these girls grew up online—that IS their reality.
I’m definitely going to try this!
I’m going to watch it tonight.
I just looked for it on YouTube. Is this the one?
What is the name of the documentary?
Ugh god, bras. I was about to go on and on about this special kind of torture and then was like... I don’t even want to think about it.
It was bound to crap out. Housewives willing exploits the worst of human behaviour and mental illness then splices that up and makes it seem entertaining. And this is coming from someone who watches it, but cringes inwardly at the insanity and pathetic husks of women being prodded along by Andy Cohen (who I think…
Especially for clothing for sure. I have a body shape, not adequately described as a pear or an apple, and not all jeans are created equal.
Beautiful interview. Thank you.
This is a really soulless interview.
“And he swore on the life of his wife and his children,” says Perkins. “Which was his best get-out-of-jail card, which he used quite a lot.”
I agree. I think she’s protecting her image. Call me cynical but at this point I’m totally cynical. The operative word in “open secret” is open. Yeah she’s “high on the food chain,” but she started at the bottom. You’d have to be deaf or living on an island to not hear enough at some point along your climb to know…