[QUOTE=Generic Monk;52735677]a good take
[url]https://static.currentaffairs.org/2017/09/good-riddance-to-an-abusive-creep[/url]
props to hef for managing to maintain a lifestyle based entirely around getting pulled off, for [I]decades[/I] w/o eating a bullet. maybe it's my nagging feelings of inferiority but i find it hard for that to remain fulfilling no matter how baroque the rhetoric gets
[editline]1st October 2017[/editline]
look up institutionalised sexism op[/QUOTE]
Looking up that writers tweets makes me wish I ate a bullet.
[QUOTE=Thlis;52735719]Looking up that writers tweets makes me wish I ate a bullet.[/QUOTE]
it just seems to be him rting compliments of his writing which i agree is a tad gauche. i'm glad we can come together in our shared hatred of the gauche, op
I'm all for the sexual liberation of women and the destruction of the taboo surrounding their sexuality, but y'all praising this man as if he wasn't a massively manipulating creep who didn't build his entire fortune on exploitation.
[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2017/09/29/hugh-hefner-buried-next-marilyn-monroe-fans-not-happy/[/url]
[url]http://people.com/celebrity/hugh-hefner-will-be-buried-next-to-marilyn-monroe/?utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_peoplemag[/url]
[quote]In the wake of Hugh Hefner's death, it has been revealed that [B]the Playboy mogul paid $75,000 in 1992 to purchase a crypt in California's Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery situated next to the one holding Marilyn Monroe.[/B] But the story has since been met with disdain, observers claiming it to be an invasion of the icon's burial space considering the pair's history.[/quote]
[quote]Despite their perceived connection, however, [B]Hefner confessed in 2011 that the pair had never actually met.[/B] In truth, Hefner paid $500 for old nude photographs of Monroe taken before she was famous, and made them the centrepiece of Playboy's inaugural issue. [B]He never sought permission from Monroe as to their publication.[/B]
The photographs caused a scandal upon the release of the issue, with Monroe forced to give an interview in which she sought forgiveness for the shots in an effort to save her then-fledgling career. [B]She explained that they were taken at a time when she was desperately in need of money.[/B][/quote]
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;52727970]yo your skepticism is how he was able to get away with it[/QUOTE]
What possible motivation would he have for killing his employees
Think about it for even a second
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