Molesters Being Outed

I know. But I also know it wasn’t her, because her hair was of finer texture.

This is driving me nuts, as I can see IT in my mind.

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Remember, not everything is on the internet.

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Yeah, I know, but you’d think it would be, lol.

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I am embarrassed that, like so many others, I was deceived by Mr. Epstein,” he wrote. “I know now that my trust in him was grossly misplaced, and I deeply regret having ever crossed his path.”

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It happens to me sometimes that I just misplace $ 55 million. There is so much wrong with him having that sum to not even notice is gone. And I’m not sure I buy his oops.

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Yeah, it smells like ass-covering to me.

I didn’t pay blackmail, no sir-ee, I wuz robbed.

I didn’t participate in human trafficking, I’m a victim of theft.

How could I have possibly known that he wasn’t a good an honest person, just look at him, he’s right out of central casting. Hurr durr I make decisions like Don The Con.

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I could see it though. Rich people are remarkably helpless for things like managing funds, paying bills, etc, because they hire people to do that for them.

Remember Paris Hilton tried to get out of her jail sentence by claiming her PA told her it was okay to drive with an expired licence and get it renewed later.

I think it’s inexcusable, mind you, but I can totally see it happening.

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not in the target demographic, and odors tend to excite my allergies. Perfume is weird.

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I don’t remember the advertising at all, but I used to wear the Love’s perfumes. I got a five-pack for Christmas one year, including the Love’s Fresh Lemon from the article, which I really loved. Love’s Gentle Rain, if I’m remembering correctly, was a soft floral type, something like Cool Water, and there was some sort of soft musk I was fond of. The only one I didn’t wear was the lavender scent. I just didn’t care for it.

I think it was back in my college days, since I remember writing my own commercial for the musk brand for one of my radio/TV classes. If I’d seen some of that icky advertising, I think I would have shoved the perfumes in a drawer and refused to wear them.

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You know, I’ve seen the ads for this stuff a gazillion times, usually in a women’s studies context, but I don’t remember ever seeing it for sale or trying it.

Today I learned it’s a perfume.

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I’m reminded of Lydia’s “Garden of Eden” body oil, from “To Die For”.

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This actually prolly belongs in the Not Feminism 101 thread, but I’m here already, so…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsrw-0dnZ74
WARNING - LATE 1970S ERA FLASHBACKS POSSIBLE

zomg how things have changed…notice the outfits of the assertive (or “hard”, meaning “masculine”) gals vs. what they wear when they’re more demure (or “soft”, meaning feminine).

AND ya wonder why women who grew up being bombarded with such crap are nutty, LOL! Me included, natch.

PS: I love the one who screams at Harry best.

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Ye gods. She’s like a proto-Trump.

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soft video and harsh audio: the best of both worlds!

Lucan the wolf boy looks interesting.

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Does that come with batteries? :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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If I’m being obtuse, it’s not on purpose, but what th’ heck are ya talkin’ about?

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You just described the 1970s on most TVs of that era, LOL!

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I’m sorry; it was a joke on the shape of the product:

ETA: You’re definitely not obtuse.

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