What the f*ck kind of twisted mess is this? Jack White, famous rocker with The White Stripes, and his wife have a sixth anniversary coming up and it’s going to be a big ol’ party. That’s normal, right? Well, this one is a little more peculiar. The couple announced their divorce and are going to use their anniversary to throw a big party to celebrate. What?! There are so many twisted angles here. The Whites are going to invite friends and family and have drinks, videos and memories. Ummm…is this a joke? If they’re getting along so well, why are they divorcing?!
What a foul piece of sh*t this guy is… Their marriage has become the subject of intense speculation and scrutiny amid an embarrassing online sex scandal. Now, Representative Anthony D. Weiner and Huma Abedin are about to make news of a different kind: they are expecting their first child. Ms. Abedin, 35, is in the early stages of pregnancy, according to three people with knowledge of the situation. The pregnancy, which the couple has disclosed to close friends and family, adds a new dimension to questions about the future of their marriage. Mr. Weiner, 46, who has admitted to engaging in salacious online conversations with at least six women over the last few years, has declared that he and his wife have no intention of splitting up, even though some of the exchanges occurred during their marriage. “We will weather this,” Mr. Weiner said on Monday, during his emotional news conference. “I love her very much, and she loves me.” We really didn’t think that this story could get any worse, but leave it to the Weinerman to prove us wrong, f*ckin’ scumbag. At least his wife works with Hillary Clinton, surely she can give her some advice about how to cope with this situation… Source Here is a picture of the apartment the the Weiner’s recently put up for sale. It kind of makes matters worse when you see the monogrammed pillows on the bed that they shared where Rep. Weiner probably sexted and tweeted…
“at Sky Harbor International in Phoenix, AZ my mother was sexually assaulted which brought her to tears. Multiple TSA agents claimed to know my whole family (WELCOME TO 1984) TSA then threatened to steal my luggage because I left it unattended… rather because I was 10 feet from it. I was then threatened to have my ability to fly revoked by Southwest Airlines, NOT TSA. Southwest Airlines then threatened to have me arrested for filming the event, even though TSA, Southwest, and Phoenix Police couldn’t provide me with the statute or law that claims I cannot film in a public area. Here is that event. Police- Protecting and Serving??? Why is TSA asking for my father’s phone number and address at the end of this ordeal, to add us to a no-fly list or spy on us?” Sounds like she is faded and trying to come up to us…
This lady is a disgrace to mothers everywhere. A Waukomis woman pleaded guilty Friday to contributing to the death of her 15-year-old daughter, who overdosed while using methamphetamine with her mother at a family reunion last summer. Linda Tucker had 10 times the lethal dose of the drug in her system when she died, a state medical examiner reported. Authorities said she had taken the drug with her mother, older brother and her mother’s boyfriend. She lay unresponsive in the back seat of a vehicle for several hours before her mother went for help, but it was too late. Doris Sherrane Rigsby, 34, was convicted in Payne County District Court of encouraging a minor to commit a drug crime. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison and given a consecutive 10-year suspended prison sentence where she will be under the supervision of the state Corrections Department. Jeffery Alan Phillips, 30, pleaded guilty Friday to unlawful delivery of a controlled drug for mixing the drug that killed Tucker. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Calls to their attorneys were not returned. Smoking crystal meth with your daughter huh? What the f*ck were you thinking lady?!?! Source
This broad know good and damn well she ain’t no size 6: For Kirstie Alley, “losing” on Dancing With The Stars isn’t such a bad thing — at least when it comes to her weight! The former Cheers star — who just came in second place on ABC’s hit show — is now 38 inches slimmer thanks to a “strenuous and rigorous” dance schedule and her weight loss product, Oraganic Liasion. Although she won’t give out an exact number of what her weight number is down to, she does say, “I’ve lost 70 pounds and I’m down to a size 6 and still counting!” She says, “I can assure you that if you follow this program, you will get healthier, lose weight, and not be ‘annoyingly’ hungry.”
Dirty, nasty, filthy, skanky, druggy freaks! That’s how we’d sum up most of the ladies who made this list. And while Ke$ha might have the title on lock right now some of these broads have been doing their dirt for decades. Check out who else made the list.
Suicides in the United States appear to increase in hard times and decrease during years of prosperity, according to a new government report. The image of people jumping from windows after the stock market crash of 1929 graphically illustrates the pattern detected by researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The overall suicide rate rises and falls in connection with the economy,” said lead researcher Feijun Luo, a health economist in the division of violence prevention at the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. “The strongest association between business cycles and suicides was among working-age people 25 to 64 years old,” he said. Co-author Dr. Alexander E. Crosby, a medical epidemiologist in the division of violence prevention at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, said economic hardship may trigger suicidal impulses in those already at risk of killing themselves. “Suicide results from an interaction of a number of different factors,” Crosby said. “Other studies have shown there is an association between suicide and unemployment, suicide and economic issues, and it can make vulnerable people more prone to be at risk for suicidal behavior,” he said. The report is published online April 14 in the American Journal of Public Health. The researchers found suicide rates spiked during the Great Depression (1929-1933), at the end of the New Deal (1937-1938), during the oil crisis of 1973-1975, and the double-dip recession of 1980-1982. But fewer people killed themselves during periods of economic expansion, such as the World War II years (1939-1945) and between 1991 and 2001, when the economy grew rapidly and unemployment was low. Commenting on the study, M. David Rudd, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, said that these “interesting findings confirm what many have been thinking from an anecdotal perspective over the last several years.” Rudd agreed that those most likely to kill themselves in bad economic times are those already at risk of suicide. “It’s fairly well established that upwards of 90% of those taking their own lives suffer from a diagnosable mental illness at the time, with the overwhelming majority not being in active treatment,” he said. The difference in impact across age groups is not a surprise, given that those hardest hit face the most pressing economic demands, Rudd added. The youngest and oldest groups probably experience relatively less economic pressure, he pointed out. “Prevention efforts need to focus on recognition and more effective response to psychiatric illness, particularly in primary care settings,” he said. Source
Suicides in the United States appear to increase in hard times and decrease during years of prosperity, according to a new government report. The image of people jumping from windows after the stock market crash of 1929 graphically illustrates the pattern detected by researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The overall suicide rate rises and falls in connection with the economy,” said lead researcher Feijun Luo, a health economist in the division of violence prevention at the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. “The strongest association between business cycles and suicides was among working-age people 25 to 64 years old,” he said. Co-author Dr. Alexander E. Crosby, a medical epidemiologist in the division of violence prevention at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, said economic hardship may trigger suicidal impulses in those already at risk of killing themselves. “Suicide results from an interaction of a number of different factors,” Crosby said. “Other studies have shown there is an association between suicide and unemployment, suicide and economic issues, and it can make vulnerable people more prone to be at risk for suicidal behavior,” he said. The report is published online April 14 in the American Journal of Public Health. The researchers found suicide rates spiked during the Great Depression (1929-1933), at the end of the New Deal (1937-1938), during the oil crisis of 1973-1975, and the double-dip recession of 1980-1982. But fewer people killed themselves during periods of economic expansion, such as the World War II years (1939-1945) and between 1991 and 2001, when the economy grew rapidly and unemployment was low. Commenting on the study, M. David Rudd, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, said that these “interesting findings confirm what many have been thinking from an anecdotal perspective over the last several years.” Rudd agreed that those most likely to kill themselves in bad economic times are those already at risk of suicide. “It’s fairly well established that upwards of 90% of those taking their own lives suffer from a diagnosable mental illness at the time, with the overwhelming majority not being in active treatment,” he said. The difference in impact across age groups is not a surprise, given that those hardest hit face the most pressing economic demands, Rudd added. The youngest and oldest groups probably experience relatively less economic pressure, he pointed out. “Prevention efforts need to focus on recognition and more effective response to psychiatric illness, particularly in primary care settings,” he said. Source
Ke$ha is a lil freak: Ke lived up to her risqué reputation at Tenjune Thursday morning. After performing at Roseland, the singer arrived at her after-party at the Meatpacking District club around 12:30 a.m. with friends and bandmates. After yelling, “Who is going to get laid tonight?!” over the PA, a source says Ke, drinking vodka mixed with Liquid Lightning energy drink, began “grinding” on a guy with “long, straight brown hair” in the VIP area. Without missing a step, our insider says she unbuttoned the dude’s pants and reached into the dark abyss. The two danced a few moments before, we hear, Ke switched partners. SplashNews / Source