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[–] 4 pts

So, she did the right thing and quit the job and refused the money, Right?

[–] 3 pts

When asked, "how do you know you were molested?", she replied, "we'll he asked me if I wanted the job and, like, duh, I totally wasn't going to give it to Brenda. That whore! So, like, I got undressed, laid on my back, spread my legs, and said, 'I'm totally getting this job, right?!'"

"It wasn't until after I received my paycheck that I realized I had been molested. Molestation can totally creep up on you in the mail like that. That bastard withheld taxes! It was then I realized people needed to hear about it. So they know my struggle."

The reporter who heard her story then got off of her, threw cab money, got dressed, and left.

[–] 1 pt

>Trying to get on his TV show, the 18-year-old Marilyn Monroe offered [George] Burns more than her talent. She pointed to her chest and purred, ''These are real.''

I am shocked, absolutely shocked.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-10-23-8802100040-story.html

[–] 1 pt

I have a theory that many men become film directors and stage directors so that they can put themselves into a position where they are able to insult and berate and belittle others without consequences. It is certainly a fact that some of the greaterst directors in Hollywood have been tyrants. John Ford comes to mind. And Cecil B. DeMille. Then there was Billy Wilder. John Huston. All sadistic, tyrannical assholes.