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Peanuts is about a horribly depressed little kid who goes to his bully for therapy, and it's one of the 10 or 20 greatest artistic creations this country has produced.
Target locked. Line baited. Net spread (slowly). Now what?
ââŚ[he] had any woman he wanted, played total badasses in any movie he wanted, and he was one of the greatest songwriters in American history. Thatâs part of why we all made fun of his voice. This guy had to be lousy at something. It was too unfair otherwise.â
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"âEveryone,â Hollie said, âwanted to back away and treat her as an adult, rather than, âThis is a child who is in the system, who has lived through horrendous allegations, and who went 14 years without any intervention.ââ"
This isn't just a story of two teens who fucked up. It's really a tale of how so many systems and safety nets are still wildly ill-equipped to think about teen drug use beyond the punitive, paternalistic traditions born during the Reagan era.
Police knew she was selling fake Percocet but did not stop her. His mother sought the right treatment for his addiction but could not find it. Two teens got caught up in a system unprepared to handle ...
Will Ferrell has an enormous audience of straight dudes who need to hear this. Nothing but facts here about anti-trans bigotry:
Herr Schilling provides the ace in this winning hand but I gotta talk up âSend Her My Loveâ. Itâs my favorite Journey ballad and rare is the spin that doesnât leave me on the verge of goosebumps from Nealâs fretwork at the very end.