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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I predict this more or less spells the end for Huffman, and possibly William H. Macy. They've always had a righteousness/authentic vibe - this kills that. Also, disappointing. Loughlin's time has largely passed, but I think she has a much better chance of rehabilitating herself on a talk show or something.[/quote] I got such a kick out of seeing Felicity Huffman getting booked. No amount of punishment can amount to the public humiliation and shame that will be cast upon them. I also read that she asked if she could turn herself in vs. getting taken from her house?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: The government was like NOPE!!!!! Come with us ma'am. :lol: :lol: :lol: I'm totally enjoying this.[/quote] ah me too ! the audacity of it all. I mean she did look like sh!t, actually she looked like felicity Huffman as opposed to the pics of her with loads of make up on and aggressively straightened hair. In an industry where shallowness,backstabbing, faux smiles and circumstantial alliances are the norm she will learn quickly who are true friends are. #ByeFelicia[/quote] Something is seriously wrong with both of you. [/quote] Ok drive-by therapist just send me an email to remind me of my session with you .[/quote] You’re too far gone for any therapist to waste their time on. You are delighting in something that is such a first world problem that it’s ridiculous. [/quote] Yeah I’m sure you care so much about third world problems that you don’t realize that bribing your kid’s acceptance to college is classic third world practices . [/quote] Keep fuming sweetie, it’s a great look. [/quote] That’s it ? Rumor has it your girl put up the house for the bail , From full house to collateralized house . This is fun [/quote] What motivates schadenfreude? Researchers have found that there are three driving forces behind schadenfreude: [b]aggression, rivalry[/b], and justice. People who experience schadenfreude usually have low self esteem.[citation needed] Seeing another person fail brings them a small surge of confidence. Whereas, seeing someone who is successful poses as a threat to their sense of self and seeing the 'mighty' fall can be a source of comfort.[4] I'm guessing your glee has nothing to do with justice, but everything to do with the bolded. ;)[/quote] Mighty ? She’s on the hallmark channel whose core audience is the nursing home and adult diaper crowd but carry on . Somehow you’ve convinced yourself that she’s some kind of victim here even in the face of wiretap , seven figure bail . Learn how to use words in their proper context if you want to be taken seriously . [/quote] I don't think she's a victim, what she did was wrong. I just feel good enough about myself that I don't [b]delight[/b] in anyone's downfall. Your glee and prior comments are very telling about YOU. But you've made clear the issue, so I think we're done. ;)[/quote] First off we can’t be done because we never were . Second of all if you don’t ‘delight’ in anyone’s downfall that’s your choice but at the risk of hurting your feelings further it doesn’t make you a better person and you don’t get to tell anyone how they should react to the consequences that an alleged criminal might face. I’m as pasty white as they come and I can’t take you seriously on this because i KNOW that all too often had this been someone who didn’t look like you, the righteousness would’ve been deafening so cut the bull. Third , I see you admitted that what she did was wrong . That’s quite the leap from ‘it’s just a first problem’ that you idiotically tried to peddle earlier . A first world problem is me being disappointed that Whole Foods ran out of my favorite yogurt brand as an example . A woman premeditatively bribing her kid’s way to college is never a first world problem . NEVER . [/quote] Lol. You realize you’re replying to multiple posters, right? That’s how forums work. I had to stop reading your reply to ME because you started referring another poster’s comments. Bye Felisha. Or Felicity. ?[/quote] That’s not how you use that term . *Sigh*[/quote]
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