I hope he gets a spot as a legal experience on CNN or something. I can’t get enough.
I hope he gets a spot as a legal experience on CNN or something. I can’t get enough.
I think what I like is that you can tell that on some level Avenatti is enjoying the fuck out of this. He doesn’t wear it on his sleeve, but you can tell.
Michael really is easy on the eyes, isn’t he? Sometimes, the universe just knows you need a mood booster.
I never want the Stormy Daniels thing to end, because that would mean less Avenatti on teevee.
When it comes to Michael Avenatti his self-assuredness that he’s about to send some skulls rolling that just adds to the whole package.
One, Michael Avenatti becomes more and more attractive every time I see him. Two, on top of everything else, the Right has turned on Trump for the Syria bombings. Alex Jones was literally crying on Twitter after it happened. These people are nuts.
I’ve always heard it the other way. Any American woman I’ve ever seen would follow the convention Trump-Kushner, assuming “Trump” is the maiden name and “Kushner” is the husband’s name.
#2, #5, and awareness of #6 is how I know my real white friends from acquaintances. Don’t be weird, know when to shut up and listen if you don’t know something, and at the least acknowledge that things come from other places/influences (I waffled on #6 only because basic wokeness regarding economic movements of white…
Lovers of the chain’s chicken have ether forgotten about that earlier controversy or don’t care
I agree. I was just about to type that this was not age appropriate. This is a form of artistic expression-that if I saw on off-off Broadway- or at a college production of students addressing history of racism, I would be more ok with viewing because there is an understanding to deconstruct the blackface.
“We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile.”
I’m still not prepared to process the masks- I’m stuck on the poem itself. What a peculiar choice. Dunbar is fantastic and kids need to know things, but there are way more appropriate texts for 2nd grade recitation. What value did this exercise hold for the kids? I seriously doubt any of these kids understand the poem…
Agreed. When I was consulting I billed at $200/hr. Yearly take home was $82k.
Those are normal rates for a PR firm. The 200/hour is a junior employee billing, 600/hour is a VP.
I tell my kids if they ever get lost/separated from me to look for a mom with kids to ask for help.
Another good one I’ve heard is: Adults don’t ask children for help.