I doubt her driver’s license photo is from 2010, only because that would make her 14 years old 😩😭
I doubt her driver’s license photo is from 2010, only because that would make her 14 years old 😩😭
Yeah, she definitely seems to be fine, so that’s good, but this is a weird story that still has some info left to crawl out. Something’s... not adding up? I don’t know.
I feel ya! SVU has trained me to trust no one.
I’ve watched way too many episodes of Criminal Minds, because all I can think now is, “The killer has her phone and is pretending to be her!” I gotta ease up.
She’s having a blast on instagram. I think she’s fine. I’m a total stranger and I’m kept pretty well-informed about her whereabouts.
Filed to: WHITE MEDIOCRITY CONSTANTLY REWARDED
Also, the reason people can’t imagine their 12 year old plotting a vicious murder with a co-conspirator is because most 12 year olds (virtually all, really) don’t fucking do that.
I think part of the problem is that (unless I’m mistaken) if you try someone as a juvenile, you *have* to free them once they reach adulthood, no matter how soon that is or how much of a danger they still are to others.
I also grew up in a family where parent-child pecks on the lips were normal (up until I was in college), and I still kiss my grandma on the lips when I see her. So yeah, I didn’t find the kissing part weird. I actually think it’s lovely to see an affectionate father and son. The pec-jiggling in the clip was kind of…
What? I see how you got there, but no. I kiss my kids on the head or give a hug and say “thanks, baby” whenever they do something nice. And yes, I will occasionally badger my reluctant 16-yr-old for a hug. Heck, I’ll even hug her when she crying or when she’s happy - am I teaching her to seek physical affection…
I find it hard to really care too much about that Brady video. Like it’s weird sure but all families do intimacy different and I don’t think it’s really any of our business.
Well I am not judging her for being a victim, though. There is no “well you shouldn’t have been in a room alone with Ailes” or anything. I’d like to repeat my “whatever happened to her I am so sorry she had to go through and I truly hope she is okay”.
I am so torn when it comes to Gretchen Carlson. She worked, happily, for YEARS for a news network that perpetuated exactly the facets of our culture that breed this kind of bullshit. She participated in creating that environment, so to get mad about it strikes me as a little self-absorbed.
I feel like this comment is exactly part of the problem when it comes to allowing victims to speak without judgement. She was a victim of whatever and you still throw in a “yeah but...”. Isn’t that part of what we want to eliminate? She was a victim... and that is the only context that matters on this.
I want to say I am impressed with Gretchen Carlson for reaching across the aisle, but I can’t help but think that this is ONLY because it happened to her as well. If she hadn’t been the victim of.... whatever she was the victim of, assuming there is more to it than the original lawsuit indicates (and let me be clear…
It’s not just you. Carrie is the worst. I’ve hated that show since Aiden proposed and materialistic Carrie goes around whining that the ring wasn’t good enough for her.
Is it just me or, is SATC not...ageing very well. I’ve watched both the sanitized and original versions on cable and the original ‘daring’ version on Amazon. I am now the age of the women on the show and......it is more cringe-inducing sometimes instead of fun. Save Charlotte’s struggle w/ infertility and Samantha’s…
I LOVE SJP, but this “woe is me” victim act is a little annoying.
The fact that SJP engages in interviews about a potential SATC3 continues to damage the brand of a once-relevant TV show, especially with Cohen’s catty ass. This show was great during its era, but the movies are horribly embarrassing, silly and overly wrought. Maybe Kim Cattrall doesn’t like being associated with…