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A new ORIGINAL series has landed on Netflix and I binge-watched the entire thing in 3 days straight (I have a full-time job, I can’t do it in 1 day…) with food and some light libations. It’s called Stranger Things and I actually caught the commercial/trailer for it while watching random YouTube videos. I don’t […]
Evans, who is the mother of a five-year-old son, had become #39;overwhelmed with emotion#39; while watching the demonstrations and so had decided to travel from her home in New York to take part, A lone woman wearing a sundress stands in the street, seemingly placid as police in body armor advance on her. That image has swept through social media as a defining moment of protests over recent police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota. On Saturday, a few hundred protesters had gath
Her name is Ireland. It’s St Patrick’s Day. The tie in is obvious. It’s the only day of the year she’s barely relevant, despite how hard she tries, while watching her cousin who got into this rich kid famewhoring later than Ireland is actually booking jobs, since she’s not a 6 foot tall , identity crisis, broken and sad rich monster who does not like when I write about her, having blocked me on all social media and even having her dad go at me through his foundation once, but I still like to think we’re friends….but I guess her pictures still trickle out there for scum like me to stare at and sexualize, because she’s a feminist bi sexual who doesn’t want to be sexualized, that’s why she shoots in panties she jacks up her cunt. Either way, you can take the fame away from her, you can take her dad away from her, you can never take away her being yelled at by him in that voicemail that went viral a decade ago during her parent’s divorce, or St Patrick’s Day…cuz her name is Ireland…right… The post Ireland Baldwin Cameltoe for St Patrick’s Day of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Her name is Ireland. It’s St Patrick’s Day. The tie in is obvious. It’s the only day of the year she’s barely relevant, despite how hard she tries, while watching her cousin who got into this rich kid famewhoring later than Ireland is actually booking jobs, since she’s not a 6 foot tall , identity crisis, broken and sad rich monster who does not like when I write about her, having blocked me on all social media and even having her dad go at me through his foundation once, but I still like to think we’re friends….but I guess her pictures still trickle out there for scum like me to stare at and sexualize, because she’s a feminist bi sexual who doesn’t want to be sexualized, that’s why she shoots in panties she jacks up her cunt. Either way, you can take the fame away from her, you can take her dad away from her, you can never take away her being yelled at by him in that voicemail that went viral a decade ago during her parent’s divorce, or St Patrick’s Day…cuz her name is Ireland…right… The post Ireland Baldwin Cameltoe for St Patrick’s Day of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
So now we know two things that can cause a dog to flip out: A big, soft, comfortable bed . The U.S. Open quarterfinal showdown between Venus Williams and Serena Williams. In the following video, a Golden Retriever named George simply cannot contain his excitement. Don't you understand?!? Serena has a chance to win the Grand Slam this year! Venus has the chance to deny her sibling this historical feat! And the match is going to a third set! How are you not more excited about this, human owner?!? Eh, whatever. Just leave me alone and let me jump around with my tennis ball, okay?!? We can't stop watching this.
So sad… Shaneka Thompson Recovering After Shooting A woman who dated NYPD executioner Ismaaiyl Brinsley less than a year before his murderous rampage isn’t dead as originally thought, but recovering in a hospital. Brinsley shot 29-year-old Shaneka Thompson in the stomach Saturday before going to New York to kill two cops. The NY Post reports: The ex-girlfriend of the gunman who fatally ambushed two NYPD cops after shooting her in the stomach banged on a neighbor’s door, yelling, “I can’t die like this! Please help me!” Shaneka Thompson, 29, the only survivor of Ismaaiyl Brinsley’s murderous rampage, pleaded for help from Yevette Seay, who saw the bloodied victim through her peephole and called 911. “I told her to hang in there. I was afraid to ask her too many questions because she was hysterical,” Seay told the Associated Press. Thompson, an Air Force reservist of Owings Mills, Md., was in critical condition at the University of Maryland Medical Center. “She’s not in any danger anymore,” her granddad, James Delly, told The Post. “Hopefully, she will make a full recovery.” Brinsley shot Thompson about 5:45 a.m. Saturday after entering her home with a key he wasn’t supposed to have, the Wall Street Journal reported. He then fled with her cellphone to New York City, where he executed NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu in what investigators believe was a bid to avenge the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. Seay said she had heard her neighbors fight before, but that she got out of bed Saturday morning because of the screaming. “I could hear something going on and it wasn’t pleasant. Then I heard some screaming, then she went out onto her balcony and screamed for help,” Seay said. Thompson yelled: “He shot me! I don’t want to die! I don’t want to die.” Seay said Thompson pleaded for her to open her door, but she kept it closed because she didn’t know what was happening. Cops arrived about seven minutes after her 911 call, she said. Brinsley called Thompson’s mother about 6 a.m. to say the shooting was accidental and that he hoped she would recover, NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said. Poor girl. Here’s to hoping she has a full recovery! Instagram
We can’t believe the police unions are trying to point the finger for this senseless act on protestors… Since Saturday’s senseless killing, we’ve watched in horror as the right wingers have gone out of their way to blame protestors, Mayor deBlasio , Al Sharpton, Eric Holder and President Obama for the deaths of two New York City police officers. Fortunately six-time NBA champ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has stepped up as one of the voices of reason and is doing his part to back those of us who are striving for positive change, chastising a police union boss and former governor George Pataki for their irresponsible responses to this weekend’s shooting. Check out pertinent excerpts from his TIME.com essay below: The recent brutal murder of two Brooklyn police officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, is a national tragedy that should inspire nationwide mourning. Both my grandfather and father were police officers, so I appreciate what a difficult and dangerous profession law enforcement is. We need to value and celebrate the many officers dedicated to protecting the public and nourishing our justice system. It’s a job most of us don’t have the courage to do. At the same time, however, we need to understand that their deaths are in no way related to the massive protests against systemic abuses of the justice system as symbolized by the recent deaths—also national tragedies—of Eric Garner, Akai Gurley, and Michael Brown. Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suicidal killer, wasn’t an impassioned activist expressing political frustration, he was a troubled man who had shot his girlfriend earlier that same day. He even Instagrammed warnings of his violent intentions. None of this is the behavior of a sane man or rational activist. The protests are no more to blame for his actions than The Catcher in the Rye was for the murder of John Lennon or the movie Taxi Driver for the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Crazy has its own twisted logic and it is in no way related to the rational cause-and-effect world the rest of us attempt to create. Those who are trying to connect the murders of the officers with the thousands of articulate and peaceful protestors across America are being deliberately misleading in a cynical and selfish effort to turn public sentiment against the protestors. This is the same strategy used when trying to lump in the violence and looting with the legitimate protestors, who have disavowed that behavior. They hope to misdirect public attention and emotion in order to stop the protests and the progressive changes that have already resulted. Shaming and blaming is a lot easier than addressing legitimate claims. He’s absolutely right, so it’s great that he is taking the time out to address the reality of the situation, which right now is that right wingers are only making the situation worse by trying to make this into something it absolutely isn’t: Some police unions are especially heinous perpetrators. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s previous public support of protestors has created friction with these unions. The Patrolman’s Benevolent Association responded with a petition asking that the mayor not attend the funerals of officers killed in the line of duty. Following the murders of Ramos and Liu, an account appearing to represent the Sergeants Benevolent Association tweeted: “The blood of 2 executed police officers is on the hands of Mayor de Blasio.” Former New York governor George Pataki tweeted: “Sickened by these barbaric acts, which sadly are a predictable outcome of divisive anti-cop rhetoric of #ericholder and #mayordeblasio. #NYPD.” This phony and logically baffling indignation is similar to that expressed by the St. Louis County Police Association when it demanded an apology from the NFL when several Rams players entered the field with their hands held high in the iconic Michael Brown gesture of surrender. Or when LeBron James and W.R. Allen wore his “I Can’t Breathe” shirts echoing Eric Gardner’s final plea before dying. Such outrage by police unions and politicians implies that there is no problem, which is the erroneous perception that the protestors are trying to change. This shrill cry of “policism” (a form of reverse racism) by Pataki and the police unions is a hollow and false whine born of financial self-interest (unions) or party politics (Republican Pataki besmirching Democrat de Blasio) rather than social justice. These tragic murders now become a bargaining chip in whatever contract negotiations or political aspirations they have. It’s unfortunate but the good news is that Abdul-Jabbar and the protesters he’s defending haven’t lost sight of the real enemy: In a Dec. 21, 2014 article about the shooting, the Los Angeles Times referred to the New York City protests as “anti-police marches,” which is grossly inaccurate and illustrates the problem of perception the protestors are battling. The marches are meant to raise awareness of double standards, lack of adequate police candidate screening, and insufficient training that have resulted in unnecessary killings. Police are not under attack, institutionalized racism is. Trying to remove sexually abusive priests is not an attack on Catholicism, nor is removing ineffective teachers an attack on education. Bad apples, bad training, and bad officials who blindly protect them, are the enemy. And any institution worth saving should want to eliminate them, too. Bravo for this. We’re glad Kareem is the antithesis of Charles Barkley , a reasonable, articulate forward thinking individual. WENN