She crashed her car into a house and the house burned down. She is in a coma and bloodwork says she supposedly had foreign substances in her system. Link - ( New Window )
In your real personal life, can you forgive someone who you believe has wronged you. One of the biggest of many faults that Mrs. Big Al say I have is I hold grudges and cannot get past it. I agree that it is good for everyone involved if you have the ability to forgive. I am a smaller person for having trouble doing this. Milton seems to speak for the quality of forgiving (although we can’t know here whether he actually has this quality in personal circumstances).
you can be sympathetic to her addiction (and other issues since childhood) and also to the families that were impacted by this. Why does one need to choose a side?
RE: RE: Yeah, I don't get the sympathy for the person who caused this problem.
Feel bad for the person who lost their house. And the person who caused this, tried to get away, too. Feel bad for her, though.
People are something else.
What if I told you that the woman who lost her house was a Nazi-sympathizing child molester who made her living steeling from charities and that Anne Heche was a philanthropist who tragically suffered with mental health issues that were passed on genetically from her parents who abused her? The truth is we know nothing about either of these individuals and shouldn't be judging either one. And sympathy is not a zero sum game, we can be sympathetic to the plight of both women.
What if I told you made that entire scenario up because you're fucking weird?
All of the obnoxious people I know commonly say things like you just know if X happened, everyone would y.
Then ... it's not so far off from what people tend to do. People do pick and chose what is relevant and what isn't. No problem with pointing it out.
No, no. See, assuming you know what someone will think makes you a butthole.
For instance, when I assume you're always wrong, I'm a butthole. Now granted you're wrong like 99% of the time wrong. But then out of nowhere, you surprise us all and hate the RHCPs. Which is right.
It never pays to assume anything. A good lesson for the week.
No, no. See, assuming you know what someone will think makes you a butthole.
For instance, when I assume you're always wrong, I'm a butthole. Now granted you're wrong like 99% of the time wrong. But then out of nowhere, you surprise us all and hate the RHCPs. Which is right.
It never pays to assume anything. A good lesson for the week.
Fly away on my zephyr
I feel it more than ever
And in this perfect weather
We'll find a place together
Oh yeah. I remember her now. She was in Volcano (1997 film) and man that movie sucked. I completely forgot about that awful movie. It had Don Cheadle in it. Woof.
Rest in peace and love to you. Rest easy. Red Hot chili peppers should play a tribute to her.
This is truth.
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Feel bad for the person who lost their house. And the person who caused this, tried to get away, too. Feel bad for her, though.
People are something else.
What if I told you that the woman who lost her house was a Nazi-sympathizing child molester who made her living steeling from charities and that Anne Heche was a philanthropist who tragically suffered with mental health issues that were passed on genetically from her parents who abused her? The truth is we know nothing about either of these individuals and shouldn't be judging either one. And sympathy is not a zero sum game, we can be sympathetic to the plight of both women.
What if I told you made that entire scenario up because you're fucking weird?
RIP
All of the obnoxious people I know commonly say things like you just know if X happened, everyone would y.
That crystal ball on human reaction must let them down often, since people are individuals, dynamic, and surprising.
All of the obnoxious people I know commonly say things like you just know if X happened, everyone would y.
Then ... it's not so far off from what people tend to do. People do pick and chose what is relevant and what isn't. No problem with pointing it out.
By the way, I still don't remember this actress.
LOL
What if I told you made that entire scenario up because you're fucking weird?
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All of the obnoxious people I know commonly say things like you just know if X happened, everyone would y.
Then ... it's not so far off from what people tend to do. People do pick and chose what is relevant and what isn't. No problem with pointing it out.
No, no. See, assuming you know what someone will think makes you a butthole.
For instance, when I assume you're always wrong, I'm a butthole. Now granted you're wrong like 99% of the time wrong. But then out of nowhere, you surprise us all and hate the RHCPs. Which is right.
It never pays to assume anything. A good lesson for the week.
For instance, when I assume you're always wrong, I'm a butthole. Now granted you're wrong like 99% of the time wrong. But then out of nowhere, you surprise us all and hate the RHCPs. Which is right.
It never pays to assume anything. A good lesson for the week.
Fly away on my zephyr
I feel it more than ever
And in this perfect weather
We'll find a place together
It's not about being wrong or right. I'm more focused on finding out who the Nazi sympathizer was.
Rest in peace and love to you. Rest easy. Red Hot chili peppers should play a tribute to her.