romanhelmet
RomanHelmet
romanhelmet

Honestly, if there were a gossip item every time my husband and I had words... well I wouldn’t need to release a visual album is all I’m saying. Couples have spats. The idea that every argument is a divorce in the making is NON. SENSE.

Yeah. The family is looking for a payday is what the local news is reporting. The three girls have rapsheets and were no angels. Don't run from the cops in a STOLEN car. They would still be here.

Perhaps I haven’t searched hard enough, but I don’t think anyone is saying they deserved to die because they ran from cops. They died because they made a mistake. You can’t blame the officers for not risking their lives to save theirs. Police have an obligation to do whatever they can within reasonable limits, but

“Deputies went to the home of Kristine Hayes, Miller’s grandmother, who had legal guardianship of the teen, on the morning of March 31. Upon hearing what had happened, Hayes was “extremely emotional and visibly shaken,” investigative documents say.

I guess it’s only a matter of time before an actual one in a million case comes up...

I insulted him to his face at a concert. Really small venue event for charity. You were never more than three people away from the stage. The show started two hours late and after standing outside in stilettos waiting to get in the venue, I was not in the mood. I was standing dead center in front of the stage, being

For a single person with no kids and no debt, $75k seems perfectly reasonable in LA. People in LA labour under the delusion that they live in an expensive city, but then you go to *actually* expensive places like SF, NYC, London and so on and it’s cheap (and you get way more space) in comparison.

Here y’go...

*HAPPENIS*

Thought he studied the Constitution?
HELLO THE *PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS*!

That’s the strange part of that woman’s (and many other people’s) way of thinking when it comes to grief. If it was true then there would only be one person in history that could “be allowed to feel grief”.

As far as we know, none of us gets to choose who we get to be. I wish we would start dropping the needless assertion of “blah-blah, white, blah-blah” from every description of ostracization or marginalizing. I realize there is a different experience in being one in a crowd, but not one of us gets to choose that, and I

I think of this as an exhortation to empathy. I am glad that the author has finally seen that she should not shrink from the world, or her enjoyment of life, and can wear her trauma as prominently as she needs or wants to at any given moment. However, and what I don’t sense in this piece, is what is present in

To paraphrase the Holocaust “survivor” Eli Weisel, author of the iconic memoir “Night,” in his response to a woman who expressed her guilt at feeling sad and depressed over trivial things, as her suffering could never match Weisel’s, he essentially told her this...”we all have our own pain, which fills us to the brim.

In that case, it was great. Insurance companies try to find ways to weasel out of honoring their contracts with the average person all the time. We made sure they don’t do that. You haven’t seen victim-blaming until you deal with insurance companies.

If you’re not coordinated enough to run on the sidewalk, go to the gym or buy a treadmill.

I used to run 7-13 miles a day, mostly on the sidewalk, and I have no idea what you’re talking about. You want an even surface then go to your local high school’s track, run on dirt walking/hiking paths, or use a treadmill. The street is for vehicles.

I’m a runner, but sometimes my fellow runners can be annoying in that they don’t hug the curb when the run, so cars can’t pass on the more narrow streets, or run in groups of 2-3 abreast, rather than in a row. They also don’t always wear reflective gear at night. If there is a sidewalk I almost always run on it, and

Why would a car driving on the sidewalk bother pedestrians? It's dangerous and completely unnecessary.

Why risk possible being charged with felony resisting arrest, which the audio can corroborate pretty effectively for the prosecution? Btw are you a lawyer?