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wouldn’t you think that it would almost draw less attention if one were to just walk the 20 feet from the gym to the car like a normal human?Maybe! Just saying.

I want a parmesan boy for everything.

“Gutteral.” Wow. Wooooooow.

“Look, I’m no expert, but I grew up in Wyoming and yet somehow I managed to figure it out”

YES. For fuck’s sake. That was one of the most embarrassing things I’ve ever seen on the internet.

this song has been out for like 8 years and people still cant figure this out.

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I’ll be 33 next month and I don’t even have a dishwasher or a balcony/patio so yeah I’m feeling great & no, I’m not crying. Who even wants a wants a range rover, they’re gross!

And Taylor wasn’t the mega star yet in 2008 that she is now. She was famous, but more in country circles, right?

I’ve had a major breakdown due to Bipolar Disorder and there is about a 2 year period that is all one big blur. I was self-medicating some with alcohol prior and during, but no drugs. I see a lot of what Britney was going through during her troubles that resembles my experience.

Not me. I get the feeling it would involve listening to a lot of screaming.

I don’t think it betrays “public defender principles” given that the defendants who are getting these relative free passes are exactly the opposite types of defendants who need public defenders. I don’t think it’s incompatible to wish for judicial sympathy for poor, non-violent drug offenders, for example and harsher

You've obviously never been with someone when having a breakdown. I've seen that look on people and they didn't do anything but smoke pot and drink.

Agree. I doubt they talked for more than two minutes each time.

I always thought it was more of a breakdown than a drug issue. Especially given the continued conservatorship.

I’m Britney’s defense, Taylor Swift looks way different now than in those old pictures.

Was it actually meth? I thought it was just a major breakdown.

It’s Taylor bitch.

Agreed. Denying a person their basic dignity (for what??) won't inspire more faith in the system/society. Rather the opposite.