He knew the truth. Even if he never outright asked, he knew in his gut that something was off with that scumbag. It wouldn't surprise me if he was also someone of questionable morals. You are the people you surround yourself with, i fully believe that.
BurtReynoldsMustache
You gonna pin the tail on cancel culture and "The Twitterverse" for criminals like Jeffrey Epstein being outed too? Lmao you're a joke. Masterson RAPED WOMEN, many more of them than the mere handful that were included in the case, i promise you. And his friends went out of their way to use their influence and names to sway a judge in his favor. That's fucked up, and anyone who says differently is blatantly in support of rapists, rape apologists, or is undoubtedly one themselves trying to justify monstrous behavior.
Dammit, now I'm about to go down the rabbit hole after watching that video, so thanks
Fake internet points don't matter anyways
I'm convinced that x doesn't even function as the close button, i make extremely damn sure to press ONLY the x button, and it still pulls the entire window up. Graaaaaaaaaa!!!!
Like 90% of Congress and the Supreme Court are already there, man. Rapidly approaching senility and still no fucks given, "just keep the party going till i drop dead!" energy.
What about if they made a coffee drink (not just black)? Just curious. I'm on the fence about tipping at coffee shops already tbh
Democrats are pushing for it too, they're just less likely than republicans to say the quiet part out loud.
Not to mention the fact that said real estate is all in extremely expensive locales (Bellevue, WA for starters), so that's a lot of money they're blowing on unoccupied buildings.
the top 10% don’t exist in society, they lord over it
I think you mean they run it
Journalism should be accessible to everyone. Not many people can afford 30 different subscriptions for every individual news outlet because they're all pay to read. Remember newspapers? Anyone could buy one on the cheap, now these fuckers have moved to a subscription service that's even more expensive than the average newspaper used to be.
All the letters have one thing in common though: they're overly saccharine and suspiciously dodgy (actually that's two things, sorry). It's like they're trying to describe a modern-day Beaver Cleaver.