reinceprupert
reinceprupert
reinceprupert

Hey yo, please ease up on the 100% unnecessary victim-blaming. you seem to not understand the mechanics of abuse.

Leadership also attracts leaders who do the same shit they do so it’s easier to cover up. Lentz aside, Brian Houston covered up his father’s sexual abuse of *nine boys*. this is chris pratt’s church too, fuck that guy

it’s amazing how many celebs and others are willing to ignore the fact that the church is anti-gay, which it is and everyone knows. Also racist. it’s not that it’s hidden, it’s not. they just ignore it. Carl may be “hot” (if that’s your thing) but he’s just a modern day Jim Bakker/Jimmy Swaggart, dressed up in a

the “vibrational frequency" part is more Qanon than MAGA, even though they walk hand in hand.

He is like a sleazy new-age yoga teacher all up in your yoni, but for Jesus. Let’s not pretend that the church didn’t know all this was going on though, for surely they knew about his starfucking, hard partying behavior, but because him hanging out with celebs promoted the church, it went on for years and years.

good luck getting the govt. to make all data sharing opt-out when our record economy/company profits are greatly boosted by the use, sharing, and selling of said data.

we probably should have started addressing it a decade ago. Most definitely when the GAO came out in 2013 detailing the abuses of Big Data and said it was long past time for the federal government to step in and do something about it. But all those tech companies are making billions from our data, and lots of people

lol calm down there with your misdirected anger. pay for admission happens all the time with rich people and colleges. some lazy, greedy coaches just got caught padding their own pockets at USC.

I particularly enjoyed this blurb about Lecherous Lentz’s name-dropping habits, which includes a massive sample from a single 2017 appearance on The Ringer podcast.

I don’t feel that anyone “gets to be” mean about their families. They simply choose to be. There are other options, especially when those family dynamics involve mental illness. Not contributing to stigma about mental illness is a good start. Particularly when you’re a well-known author, you’ve been estranged from the

“The correct policy is well-known”

“Policy” as it pertains to COVID is not anywhere near identical uniform across the country. Where have you been? There are no mandates or restrictions in many places.

there’s been a lot of it, hence this Twitter drama and story, and many other stories before it. They are getting called out, frequently and regularly. Folks don’t have time for BS aspirational fantasies when they’re trying to figure out how to afford to eat.

When large swaths of the population are still calling it a hoax and refusing to take precautions, including elected officials, yes. These studies will ideally inform policy.

or anyone who relies on public transit. Buses and trains may be bigger but them windows don’t open.

My guess is nothing different, specifically if they don’t have to. A study won’t change anything. Unless the CDC/government comes out with more than just “guidelines”, you can expect them and every other employer in the service industry to do the bare minimum.

It’s bad grammar/spell checkers, yo, which is why I brought it up, combined with the human brain during pandemic. There’s no perfect method to begin with. A reminder that different countries use different formats when it comes to periods, commas, and currency, and that Jezebel is a blog, Kinja is trash, and these

oo you said it. deflection isn’t a tactic limited to the rich, unfortunately. which is why some are defending her anyway...

“He’s pretty unflinching”