thenammagazine
Super Freak
"unassuming" crackhead?. That's the wrong adjective for her! She's clearly a crackhead!!!!
You know what I mean.
"unassuming" crackhead?. That's the wrong adjective for her! She's clearly a crackhead!!!!
I wouldn't let that freak read to my children either!
Would people have the same issue if Arnold Schwarzenegger went to read to a classroom full of first graders, since his films glorify violence and murder, and in his personal life he cheated on his wife and fathered a son with his housekeeper?
Would they throw a fit about that, too?
I honestly lost all respect for Arnold after that incident not because what he did but because he lied about it for over a decade and pretended to be someone he's not...Wouldn't want my children to look up to a deceitful fraud like Arnold
I'd love to know the amount of staff that actually recognized her but said nothing to save face.
I honestly lost all respect for Arnold after that incident not because of what he did but because he lied about it for over a decade and pretended to be someone he's not...Wouldn't want my children to look up to a deceitful fraud like Arnold
This is truly disgusting..wow..There needs to be a line drawn somewhere..Parents who don't have an issue with this really shouldn't have children in the first place...
For argument's sake, isn't it more important for a parent to raise their children to be able to separate the film Arnold from the personal Arnold and use the events occurring in his life as a teaching tool of the dangers of excess and/or delusions of grandeur? Not to mention to use the opportunities to show how one's own morals compare to modern society if they disagree with something a public entity has done?
To say it shortly, shouldn't a parent teach kids that celebrities no matter what specialization should not be held up as role models in any capacity whether you agree with their actions or not? Before Arnold's secret came out what suddenly made him an acceptable model for children in the first place?
For argument's sake, isn't it more important for a parent to raise their children to be able to separate the film Arnold from the personal Arnold and use the events occurring in his life as a teaching tool of the dangers of excess and/or delusions of grandeur? Not to mention to use the opportunities to show how one's own morals compare to modern society if they disagree with something a public entity has done?
To say it shortly, shouldn't a parent teach kids that celebrities no matter what specialization should not be held up as role models in any capacity whether you agree with their actions or not? Before Arnold's secret came out what suddenly made him an acceptable model for children in the first place?
I was going to put in my two cents but, IMO, this discussion is pointless.
So instead here's a pic of a kid after Sasha Grey's book reading...