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Sara Padilla
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More cousin bragging: Jason Brown's ponytail is gorgeous because my family's hair is gorgeous. It's that Jew curl all rocking up in that ponytail. And in case you missed it on Deadspin, my adorable cousin being adorable with my grandparents. Because I'm really, really, really stinkin' proud of him and I can't wait

When will it stop?

There's another immortal?

Didn't Michelle Rodriguez go to rehab for drinking when she was on Lost? I think it's a little weird that she was drinking to the point of getting visibly hammered at that game and all anyone is saying about it is Two girls! Kissing! OMGSOHOTTT!

I admire them too. I'm one of those people who would just emigrate rather than try to spur a change in their homeland.

I have a soft spot for Rodriguez and am really glad she's happy. I just worry about her and the alcohol like I'm her mom instead of some creepy rando internet stranger.

I cannot even imagine the fortitude it takes to keep protesting after experiencing punishment from the Russian government. I salute you, ladies.

House of Cards took me for a ride y'all. Not giving anything away, but I will say this: do NOT watch episode 11 with your mom or any parent for that matter. Good lawd. I have not felt this uncomfortable since my mom once decided to over share how things were progressing with her and her new boyfriend in the bedrooms

Much of it was from a now-deleted blog post from his wife (who went scorched earth with emails and texts from McKenna) that I could never find the full details of, but she admitted to co-writing it with Miller and they attacked McKenna as an unfit mother for reasons such as "uses child care".

God forbid she wanted to go to a good school, right? I mean, you can just go to school anywhere, even if it's just one school that offered you a scholarship.

Oh, and the dad wanted nothing to do with the kid, but he changed his mind! Never mind that that the mother had already moved when he decided he wanted to be

I haven't really heard of his MRA beliefs (just the lawsuit which had it's ridiculous and to me non-ridiculous parts). But what I wanted to ask is any chance you have a link to choice statements by him showing his MRA beliefs? I don't want to crawl through a bunch of message boards trying to find out about it if I can

Plus, you know, he actively wanted her to kill the kid.

Yeah, but apparently he said he didn't want to be involved, so she planned a life without him. The minute she tried to actually get started with that life, he decided to prevent her from doing that, too. Plus, his career will last a few years, but she needs to think about the rest of her life.

I was bothered more by how NBC ran a fluff piece about Miller and his wife where he came across as a stalker before they started dating. She had told him multiple times she wasn't interested and not to go to her volleyball match, and yet he went anyway.

I can simultaneously feel bad for someone who lost a close family member and still hold the opinion that they're basically pond scum.

She's under no obligation to drop her plans and put her finances and career under his control, and you're massively misreading the timeline of events.

I watched it. It was really uncomfortable to watch. I felt awful for him. Like, come on.

How about badgering him for his ridiculous MRA beliefs and his ludicrous lawsuit asserting his right to block his baby mama from making a career move to New York?

Yes when I saw the post I thought of his econ background and figured maybe that was it. I remember reading once that really the Stones originally wanted to be more like the Beatles, image wise, because they were upper middle class, but the Beatles had already cornered the nice British boys in suits market, so they