I feel like you misread the post - they were praising Prince Harry. Growth is a good thing, and we shouldn’t try to bury past indiscretions so as not to acknowledge it.
I feel like you misread the post - they were praising Prince Harry. Growth is a good thing, and we shouldn’t try to bury past indiscretions so as not to acknowledge it.
Thank you for taking the time to answer that. My knee jerk reaction is to get pissed at the “just asking questions” brigade because they are often couching their bad faith in the questions. At least now they can never say nobody explained to them.
This is one of the best comments I’ve read. Wonderful.
nobody’s asking anyone to change, you adorable sweetheart
Different societies have different gender norms, stereotypes, expectations, taboos, etc. Something that’s considered typically masculine in one place can be seen as typically feminine in another. Or during another time in history. A society develops ideas about what is considered feminine and masculine, as well as…
It’s less to do with integrity or lack thereof. He got no parenting, sense of personal discipline, or ethics. He’s only 25 and already on the road to Baby Jane Hudson ville.
I was about to post this exact comment, so I’m glad I checked the grays. It is exactly like payola.
This is the sad thing about being a huge star when you are a child. He will spend the rest of his life looking for the validation and adoration he grew up to think was normal and necessary, and he will try and get that by any means necessary (except, apparently, having great songs).
These movements are so much more fun and organic when fans decide to do this on their own. I’m pretty sure Mariah Carey’s lambs did this for ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You.’ But to publicly ask for it is ...sad.
Has Justin Bieber sunk into poverty? Otherwise what possible reason could motivate such a pathetic palm out for childrens’ dimes? Song didn’t top the charts? Better luck next time, but don’t beg.
. . . is this basically the Gen Z version of payola?
There was a large stack of large jars of mayo.
Nah, I don’t think that’s the message.
There was a literal garbage fire and that nightmare horse from Pictionary.
It’s not really something Raylan Givens would say, it’s just a line that was funny when “Timothy Olyphant” said it.
See I haven’t seen any of Justified either but I loved that line.
So... once again Jason says something that sounds incredibly dumb ( “It’d be a bummer...” ) and it once again turns out to actually be the solution.
Of course a Marc Evan Jackson demon would sign off on an afterlife where he could improv for eternity.
Oh come on, nobody mentions the epic “Jacksonville Plea Bargain”?