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For sure.  I cannot imagine rejecting my child or my child rejecting me for any reason.  And to have a powerful force and money behind the separation, plus knowing they’ve clung to the other parent and the other parent is encouraging the separation is just devastating.  

As a mother I feel so bad for Nicole Kidman. I cannot imagine losing my own children due to this type of bullshit. And there is nothing she can do about it. Family estrangement makes me sad.

Add now the growing sentiment, from Hollywood anyway, that Top Gun “saved cinema”.

Okay, but as a Hollywood megastar, isn’t his power outside of Scientology also pretty ridiculous? I get what you’re saying — especially because he is the absolute king of Scientology vs. one of several top stars in the real world — but Leah Remini’s coffee example maybe isn’t the best one given the number of

Their main Cashcow apparently

Also shows that she’s so much better off without him.

I feel the same way about Joseph Smith and the LDS cult. He wanted to molest and rape underage girls so bad he created a whole religion that said God said all that sex abuse was holy. 

Tom can see Suri. In their divorce agreement, he isn’t allowed to disparage or alienate Katie from Suri.

I saw some recent clip of Leah Remini saying [paraphrasing], “People think that Scientology has something over Tom Cruise, that he stays because he’s scared of what they have on him, but he’s in because of the power. Why would he give that up?” She gave an example, like, if Tom Cruise says, “I want a coffee,” it is una

Since articles never seem to point it out, perhaps for fear of being sued: Scientologists literally, literally, LITERALLY believe that spaceships came to earth hundreds of millions of years ago, and that’s the least stupid thing they believe.

Yeah, two people close to me suffer from psychotic episodes that affect memory formation and their grasp on reality. Neither really understands what’s going on during the episodes, and they remember nothing after.

Severe mental illness is just so hard on everyone - the person who is ill, those who love them and those who live and work with them. I am so glad to hear Amanda recognized she was having a crisis and called for help. Realizing and accepting that you’re ill can be the hardest part. I continue to wish the best for her!

It takes a lot for someone in the throes of a psychotic episode to recognize that they’re experiencing a psychotic episode and in need of help.

That show was a gem. Sadly is also includes that other imbecile, Andy Dick but I still really enjoy watching it. 

I just don’t see how this makes any sense at all or contains any logic. Florida is QUICKLY becoming a really stupid place that already had its fair share of issues.

Conservatives: Free speech is under assault!

Joe Rogan, who prints money pontificating for hours on end about things that he knows absolutely nothing about, complaining that white men might one day not be allowed to talk is probably the funniest material he’s come up with in a decade. Nice to know that when you can no longer maintain an audience by making

I would love to say “only in Florida” but this feels like the beginning of a mental pandemic that’s just fucking starting and we’re all just fucked. 

He hasn’t been funny since he was on News Radio, and that’s only because he was spewing stupid conspiracy theories. Now that he does the same thing in real life that his fictional character did, he’s not funny anymore.

Why does Julia Fox get so much press? She did one film of consequence 4 years ago, and the time is ticking on the short lived “relationship” she had with the crazy one. What does she actually bring to the table?