Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a portrait in the attic getting uglier by the day.
+1
Faust
-1
Wilde.
showing our literary prowess, are we? and yes, it's Wilde.
Not showing off but I’m from Ireland and couldn’t let that stand uncorrected.
OK - Maybe there's a cultural misunderstanding b/c I was not incorrect.
I am the Faust poster. I signed it AS Faust as a way to congratulate the PP's clever response. The allusion to The Picture of Dorian Gray (by Wilde) was indeed an appropriate response. Faust, too, was very appropriate in this case, as he sold his soul to the devil just as Lori did.
I want my +1 back.
NP here. I knew what you meant, original Faust poster. Two good literary references made right there: portrait, and Faust.
Anonymous wrote:
That's not the point. The point is that it may have been a white (or an Asian person, or a Green person or anyone) making the comment. So why did someone feel the need to then bring black women into the fray? Nobody was talking about black women, so why was the first retort to attack/insult black women? Anyway, Lori Loughlin ain't worth the argument. She looks like an average women with more money than brains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a portrait in the attic getting uglier by the day.
+1
Faust
-1
Wilde.
showing our literary prowess, are we? and yes, it's Wilde.
Not showing off but I’m from Ireland and couldn’t let that stand uncorrected.
OK - Maybe there's a cultural misunderstanding b/c I was not incorrect.
I am the Faust poster. I signed it AS Faust as a way to congratulate the PP's clever response. The allusion to The Picture of Dorian Gray (by Wilde) was indeed an appropriate response. Faust, too, was very appropriate in this case, as he sold his soul to the devil just as Lori did.
I want my +1 back.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I can’t belueve this woman paid 500k for USC?! Why not UCLA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t imagine going to jail over USC, for an in state student no less. If i’m going to do time I want Harvard, Oxford or MIT.
USC is not a state school, so being in state has no bearing.
Anonymous wrote:Most women her age would have age spots all over their chests from years of sun exposure. So she did something right there.
Anonymous wrote:She maintains a glow, by not delighting in the downfall of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks old. White women really age horribly.
She looks better now that 99% black women in their 30s and 40s.
I like how your first reaction was to insult black women without knowing the poster’s race. You’re sick in the head and obsessed with black women like most white women.
+1 to the bolded. Why the quick insult Black women? So not nice. White women often admit they don't age well. #facts.
Anyway, she looks okay. Just OK.
You do realize the very first comment was an insult to white women, right? Fine to jump on board and yell at the poster who dares respond about black women, but no one raises an eyebrow at “white women really age horribly?” Would it still be okay if they said “black women really age horribly?”
Yep. Such a double standard
That's not the point. The point is that it may have been a white (or an Asian person, or a Green person or anyone) making the comment. So why did someone feel the need to then bring black women into the fray? Nobody was talking about black women, so why was the first retort to attack/insult black women? Anyway, Lori Loughlin ain't worth the argument. She looks like an average women with more money than brains.