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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't really have an opinion yet about the case but what I do know from everything I have read and seen is that I really don't like either Blake or Justin as people. Both are obnoxious. [/quote] How is he obnoxious? This story is exactly like Bad Art Friend. Smug mugs who came to it in December decided he’s guilty of stuff he quite evidently never ever did. His Dawn-like sincerity is a flaw against Lively’s polished like Sonya’s gross turd character. At least it explains to me why he can’t settle, and to be grateful from afar that his film partners have the money to push this hard.[/quote] I find him very fake, insincere, and smarmy in the documents. And then I saw his proposal video (that was all about him) and I decided smarmy, fake, and obnoxious. There is nothing sincere or genuine about him. He says whatever he thinks people want to hear and is so over the top most of the time. If you haven't seen the video where he proposes to his now wife, enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVTr5MNa_8Y&t=377s[/quote] I see that video as totally tongue-in-cheek. They probably had some inside joke that sparked it. It made me think he would be a funny guest host on SNL.[/quote] Oh please, if that was Ryan Reynolds proposal video, you would be ripping it and him to shreds. The Baldoni fan club on here is strange. [/quote] What “fan club”? Do you mean people who read all of the pleadings and were stunned at the exhibits countering every single thing she said? Guilty as charged then.[/quote] +1 This case is an amusing distraction from politics because it’s clearly about two elites who thought they could crush a nobody—and the tables turned because they didn’t foresee that that nobody (while being annoying and probably an idiot) would hire a pit bull of a lawyer. That’s what is so fascinating about this: if you have power it’s critical to understand its limits and how and when to wield it. Also, don’t put people in a corner unless you absolutely have to and you are aware of what they are capable of. [/quote]
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