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I’m so sick of the Prince Harry snark. JFC, just leave him alone. God forbid a man try to protect and support his family.

Right? People want them to pay for their own security, but resent them for getting the kinds of jobs that will allow them to pay for their own security. Rich families are maintaining their privileged positions in society all across both England and the United States, but somehow people are taking all their anger about

PH co-founded Sentebale with his friend, the Prince of Lesotho. They ran it together until they hired a CEO. PH founded the Invictus Games and had to do all of the work getting it up and running because his family expected it to be a cute little side project that no one would care about. I know less about Heads

Referencing The Sun as a source removes all credibility. If that “news” paper told me that grass was green I’d go outside and double check then get an eye examination to verify my eyesight was working properly. And the man that has established and run high profile mental health organizations over many years has plenty

Harry Windsor-Mountbatton. Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t.


I really don’t understand the snark about Harry, but on the other hand, why should I waste my time explaining that Harry seems to have been doing worthwhile things that give him a background suited for the jobs he’s taking to someone who apparently doesn’t read the comments?  

I don’t really get the snark about Harry getting jobs. Aren’t these the kinds of jobs most rich people get to stay busy and contribute, to find meaning and purpose in their lives? Harry clearly wants his life to mean something. He craves meaning, contribution, and belonging, just like most of us do. People with his

People like this will just never understand that freedom of speech doesn’t dictate how people are allowed to react. “You’re paid for your opinion.” Well, I’m not paid to listen to it, so what if I don’t? Someone could pay me to build furniture, but when the result is unusable garbage, nobody is going to sit in it.

Sharon Osbourne is buried here in a sea of awfulness, but what she did was diabolical. She couldn’t handle the tiniest twinge of of her conscience. So, she manufactured a charge that Sheryl Underwood is bullying her for her association with Piers. Then she turned on the water works, placed the burden on Sheryl to

People forget that you’re paid for your opinion and that you’re just speaking your truth.”

Anna Ruch, told The New York Times that Cuomo put his hands on her face and asked if he could kiss her just moments after they met at a September 2019 wedding in Manhattan.

Who is to blame if other people are bullying her kids? If you’re saying it’s her, that’s some fucked-up shit.

Exactly! And she has family, and it’s a pandemic. So many people get so bent out of shape seeing others get something because they have “opinions”. 

It isn’t even that much money.

Trump was the most powerful asshole on Earth, responsible for half a million deaths. She put glue on her head. Who is the real problem here?

“If I smoke cigarettes for 20+ years and get cancer, do you think there will be any doctors lining up to fix my condition, that I brought on myself, free of charge? That doctor wanted to get his name out there, free publicity. He probably thought she was an idiot the entire time as well.”

Thank you for defending her. The vitriol towards her is ridiculous. I don’t even care if she wants to keep the money from the go fund me. It covers having to deal with all these assholes who can’t spare an ounce of empathy. And yes, everyone else turns their 15 minutes of fame into dollars, why the hell shouldn’t she?

“Brown has recently gotten herself a full-time agent and has started promoting her own brand of “Bonded for Life” merchandise—and for whatever reason, a lot of people are big mad.”

I don’t like it when fans “demand” that some celebrity say something or stand up for their causes. It’s creepy and weird. They don’t owe you that. Also, once you “demand” it, then it becomes performative, even if it’s how they truly feel. 

I think people forget that not everyone has the same level of engagement with social media or the news and that many people’s first response to hearing distressing information about a friend or former coworker may not be to address it in a public forum.