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Yeah, but he’s stating a very obviously incorrect fact. This isn’t like saying, “He’s a very gentle person.” It’s like saying, “Everyone knows that losing all your blood doesn’t actually kill you, so he couldn’t have done it.”

“It’s very rare that someone is involved in a homicide case with someone they just had a baby with. It’s very early to make a conclusion as to what the cause, intent, motive and facts were to this unfortunate tragedy.”

He said something about her having an entourage, which everyone else who’s worked with her says she doesn’t.

Yeah, but he thinks she's pretty so he can say whatever else he wants.

Yeah, he acted like she’s just a supermodel and dipped her toes into acting. Yes, she’s beautiful, but I also have been really impressed by her acting in a variety of movies.

Interesting that he's got his arm around her shoulders though. He loves Levine but gets touchy-feely with Knightley. Right.

I’ve never heard a bad word about her... and I’ve never even heard of him. “I’ll never make a film with supermodels again” a way to devalue someone’s 15 year career is to ignore their actual profession.

Real talk: infant clothing is incredibly rewarding to make as a knitter. Works up quickly, finished product is hella cute, and even if you use top dollar yarn, usually not that expensive. And then, when you gift it away, you are the boss of that baby shower.

Eeehhhhh... I’m more inclined to blame the lawyer in this case than her. I mean, yes, she’s a steaming pile of wasted human garbage, but her lawyer? If he did this with her, I have to wonder what he did to any other young female indigent defendants he may have been defending...

No need to be negative. She can always get credentialed as a substance abuse counselor (very much needed in these days of prescription drug addiction), obtain a teaching license (if she feels that she can work with children, that is), or get her foot in the door in some level of public service (a degree is required,

Tldr

This. I posted something on Facebook about men needing to learn to take rejection better rather than women needing to learn to be polite and a friend’s husband commented ‘why not both?’ Why is it on us to ‘be polite’ when being polite can still get you shot? Why are we made responsible for the feelings and reactions

“Why can’t women be honest and just tell a guy no?”

He was probably a really nice guy.

why didnt she just give him a chance u guys

... rape is still depicted as sexy, what are you watching.

That was low and tmi.

Stories like this make me uncomfortable, because, while it’s a absolute fact that having a baby at 70 is not an ideal situation, the vitriol in the comments directed at the mother upsets me. I saw it in the article on Sophie B Hawkins announcing her pregnancy at 50 too, but I was too timid to speak up then. Who the

Maybe her date having friend is also a dependant minor whom she must console by 5pm, or OKC will call the police. That could be just as important. :/

You do know there are women out there that have horror stories about the arm implant as well? Infections that require hospitalization and surgery, coming loose and ending up in a blood vessel in the lung, nerve damage, not to mention an increase in the chances of an ectopic pregnancy if one becomes pregnant on it.