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It more sounds like she wouldn’t move home from being in the city, and her parents didn’t want to cosign her (actual) lifestyle while she had younger siblings in the house, too. In other articles, she was talking about having moved in at 17 with an abusive boyfriend, only to start dating a heroin addict. She was

Sure, here are a few. To be honest, it more sounds like she wouldn’t move home, and her parents didn’t want to cosign that behavior while she had little siblings.-

How did your parents feel about that?

It was because her parents disapproved of the older heroin addict she began dating. Just providing context

I know her dress is supposed to be clouds, but it looked like fire and smoke, which is admittedly fitting

Bend the knee to Gwendolyn of House Christie, First of her Name, Slayer of Red Carpets, and Queen of the Best Dressed.

It’s interesting how often the “lesser of two evils” argument gets used to dismiss voices from marginalized groups.

It may not have been Joe’s intention to perv on some women, but it was his white, male privilege that allowed him to do it so freely and without thought or consequence.

As a kid that hit middle school a year after this album came out, Jagged Little Pill felt like the first time I had permission to be ANGRY or disgruntled.

But on the other hand can we talk about how when these sorts of publications condescend to feature a plus-sized woman, it’s still conditional on her having a classically beautiful face?

I mean she wasn’t assumed to be from what I remember. People though she was a visionary. She had an engineering staff that she promissed could deliver. But I don’t think she was promising to do more than guide the buisness to get her product out. So the Steve Jobs comparison is relatively apt as she was trying to be

That’s the thing that’s so fucked up to me. He was so consumed by letting his dick do the thinking, he shit on his own grandson. 

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In his final album, he wasn’t hiding anything at all. The last track on 2001's Invincible paints him as a straight-up horror-movie monster, including a faux-Rod Serling intro, outro, and rap break.

Man Shultz didn’t believe his own grandson WTF.

I believe this as well. 

I think it gets complicated because the estate that gets money from the songs is now attacking the victims.

The earliest allegations were La Toya saying he was writing hush money checks in 84. So you lose Bad, which was about half good songs, and returns were really rapidly diminishing after that. Most of his career was just riding off the goodwill of Thriller. He wrote some good songs, but the cowriters and producers

Leo has looked like this for quite awhile, now. He went from baby-faced to “haggard, hung-over dad” like that.

I was too young to follow the scandal at that time, but did people REALLY not find any fault with his credibility in this interview?

While I can’t imagine myself even slightly enjoying his music again, simply cancelling him is problematic because he quite simply changed pop music forever. And you can’t cancel Usher, Justin Timberlake, to name two glaring examples of artists that were influenced by him. There are hundreds more. You would have to

I’m struck my his insistence that he would never harm a child.  I do think he believes he never harmed these boys.  That they loved him, and physically responded to him.  Therefore, it wasn’t wrong.  It was only the small minded who couldn’t see that these were loving relationships.  I do think he believed that.  Its