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People are truly so dumb. It reminds me of the time Rachael Ray was mistaken for Rachel Roy and the Beyhive went bonkers.
It is against the law to detain people like that. But the odds of an arrest even when we have video of the act and the name of the person committing the crime is, what, 5%?
What I love is how ANY and EVERY white person is deputized to enforce their version of the law when they see fit. BUT when the ACTUAL LAW is applied like, say...requiring them to stay inside for their own safety, well then that’s governmental overreach. Lord knows we cannot step on their Constitutional rights.
There’s a show on Netflix called Criminal: France, and Episode 1 reminds me of this whole topic. I won’t tell you any more but it’s worth a watch.
Why is there absolutely nothing in this post about what’s going on with Walker? Who is defending him?
I completely disagree that this is “good editing.” I’ve been a VPR fan for a while and this season is really, really bad. A LOT of viewers have noticed that the Scheana edits are just super over the top this season. The tipping point was the scene in which they blatantly edited and asked leading questions in order to…
“He said, ‘It’s pretty cool.’”
“Pretty’s prison record shows that she’s committed only three rules infractions in the 42 years that she’s been in prison.”
This episode gave me a new perspective on Michael’s return to the NBA from baseball. Statistically, he wasn’t a bad baseball player, and apparently the MLB strike (and his refusal to be a scab and cross the picket line) played a huge role in his decision to leave. It makes one wonder if he would’ve continued playing…
Him laughing at Gary Payton was cold blooded but funny as fuck.
Who would have thought that, other than the hat, Dennis Rodman’s fashion choices would have held up better than Jordan and Pippin...
Yeah, she could have just as easily said “I see other authors who continually push new product lines, and I don’t want that for myself.” and it would have been fine. Instead she felt a need to do ... all this, and is somehow shocked that it blew back?
I didn’t really think about Chrissy Teigen that much until she wrote about her post-partum depression for Glamour, and I think I started following her on Twitter around the time she got blocked by Trump. I think she was really hurt by this.
The Alison thing is such an unforced error on her part. The interviewer did not bring up Chrissy or Marie Kondo. The interviewer did bring up goop and Alison was like, nah, I’m reaching for these two Asian women to shit on instead. Mean girl and cool girl (TM) vibes all rolled into one.
Uncle Ruckus, indeed. The law enforcement agency has plenty of those. I hate to keep bring up Dr. John Henrik Clarke, but he said himself, those are the people to worry about the most. They’ll fight for the “slave master” harder than any other racist white person would. I was actually apart of an office that worked…
Wasn’t it literally just yesterday that a bunch of Alabama sheriffs said they were not going to enforce the governor’s social distancing rules?
I read one of her books, in which the main character has a crush on the father of her childhood bestie, and pursues it, and ends up being with her friend’s dad against all odds. I never need to read one of her books again.
Self professed Anglophile? Lol, ah...methinks someone maybe grew up watching all kinds of shows about some American woman being swept up by a prince or some kind of royal...
“We are confident that when all the facts come to light of this tragedy that took place in 30 seconds,”