I was with you on that but it’s kinda turned into a run of the mill crime procedural at this point.
I was with you on that but it’s kinda turned into a run of the mill crime procedural at this point.
It smells like shame, right?
I have no memories of ever smelling electricity. However, both times I was pregnant my sense of smell was fucked. Smells I had previously enjoyed and/or didn’t care about that much were abhorrent to me. Since both times I was pregnant , I didn’t know until about 8-10 weeks along, I’d look back and think oh yeah, that…
Nah, the o-zone is where I go every night from 10:00-10:30. And that smells completely different.
OZONE! Yes, this is a thing, and yes, I could totally smell it when I was pregnant. I could smell EVERYTHING, which meant we had to switch everything in the world to “unscented” because I couldn’t deal with any of it. Nor coffee, my one true love. I could drink it okay, but the smell was trying to kill me.
He’s of the old school that believes rape only happens if the victim is grabbed by a stranger in the night.
He probably believes if a woman voluntarily enters a situation which may or may not be a precursor to sex, then they should expect sex. If that wasn’t their intention, they shouldn’t have been there.
Antiquated…
This guy basically sounds like he doesn’t believe in the concept of rape. It’s angering, but not surprising, that he occupied the bench for so long considering. I guess you don’t actually have to believe in the laws or the rights of citizens to be free from sexual violence to be a Canadian judge.
He’s saying he hopes she doesn’t live so long that her every day standard of morality becomes antiquated nonsense. It definitely is a dumb thing to say no matter what.
That’s amazing. One elevator ride and you, via hearsay, are able to sum up a stranger. Oh, the pitfall of fame
Plausible deniability: Modern travel can turn even the most docile person into a raging asshole.
Pull up your big girl socks. Our people (I’m Native American, you’re an immigrant) have dealt with much much worse. You’re here & I’m here bc our ancestors dealt with genocide, smallpox epidemics, violence, rape, and severe prejudice. The least we can do is pull it together and fight this bullshit.
Here’s what I think: I think we’re getting caught up in grandiose actions that need to be highly visible to matter. That’s not true.
Both Anderson and his mother are very rich, much more from their own work than from any inheritance they got from being Vanderbilts. Gloria is probably going to create some charity he has to run with her money.
Could also be because Andy Cohen is a thirsty and obnoxious fame-whore!
But Anderson isn’t getting a penny from his mother’s estate, right? Which is why maybe he gets irritated when people mention her name. Either his mother wants him to make it on his own or they’re broke. Probably because they’re broke. As President Meyer said on Veep, “They called me ‘Selina Vanderbilt,’ as if the…
My father, a Trump supporter, is truly and utterly convinced that they’ve had a cure for cancer since the 1960's (Salk discovered it, natch), but the government/big pharma have kept it under wraps.
My paternal genetic donor who is a trump supporter loves going on about the articles he reads on Facebook like they are the holy grail of knowledge.
Would have been nice if CNN et al. would have been this incredulous and condescending to Trump himself, who is exactly as loony as these folks but now has actual power to act in reaction to conspiracy theories.