I do not understand the Thorgy appeal.
I do not understand the Thorgy appeal.
If my girl Kim Chi isn’t on with her bff Naomi Smalls, I will weep into my Absolut drink in the Interior Illusions Lounge.
Thorgy is... not my favorite queen.
Chi Chi DeVayne
“Milk (???)“
Long time reader, first time commenter. I can’t simply let the comment that Aja is “HIGHLY deserving” stand without an eye roll. So *eye roll*.
Late lunch is the only answer. If you leave for lunch at 1 or 2, then you have less of the day to come back to. HOW DOES EVERYONE NOT KNOW THIS?
As a late luncher, it’s not about being too busy, it’s about hating other people.
Which is why I said sunshine laws are everywhere, because it’s a catch-all term that includes all those under the different states.
Many people don’t understand the difference between FOIA and individual state laws, so just say FOIA, but in Arkansas, the law’s literal name is the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act,…
Of course I can! Their lives are devastatingly tragic. And they’ll probably win this (I guess, I’m not lawyer). A lot of words have been put into my mouth, but the only thing I’m commenting on are the motives of this particular family based on what I know of them. The women aren’t the decision makers and there has…
If you refuse to learn about the cult they belong to then STFU and go away.
This family preaches hate so that’s why In Touch Weekly has outed every horrible thing their parents have done legally. Knock it off.
You mean if I was brought up in a cult, they would advise me to shut up about the abuse, but would encourage me to sue the media? You are correct.
I don’t generally disagree with you, but FOIA applies to all government agencies, up and down the chain. The sunshine laws are not just for federal government.
Since In Touch got the documents legally, the Duggars probably don’t have a leg to stand on. Publications generally don’t publish the names of victims of…
It’s a classic troll tactic designed to trick you into arguing yourself into a state of utter agitation. The goal is to anger and frustrate you, not to have an honest argument. They don’t give a shit about the article or the Duggers, just pissing people off.
I believe wholeheartedly that the law is in place to protect victims of abuse. And I agree that protecting victims of abuse is a good thing.
They’ve been doing it to other commenters as well. And I like that you pointed out the “willfull” part of this.
If your concern is for the harm bestowed upon the children, I would suggest you rewind to the part of the story that reveals the parents and their cult members ignoring the signs of abuse while it was taking place then participating in the cover-up in order to save their sons and their own asses. Beyond that, who…
Jeez. You mean the same family that denies Josh doing anything harmful also denies their involvement in a patriarchal movement?