His comments are hilarious, but in a sad way. If it was said in jest, it would be hilarious in a good way, but this is a guy who's got domestic violence on his record, accidentally shot Kelly Preston, has been arrested for assault and menacing, and the police have been called on him several times for drunkenness and causing damage to people's property. He's just plain out of control and dangerous. Frankly, after you've been called out by several women for being a violent abusive person, I lose all respect for you. You just combine that with his apparent attitude towards employers and fans and his ridiculously inflated self-image, and you've got a pattern of behavior that is difficult to admire.
He is a scumbag, but we love our entertainers so much that it doesn't always bother people. Now, obviously, one doesn't have to be a paragon of virtue to be likeable, or even marketable, but there is a line somewhere where you just have to say no thanks. You could be talented, but I can't overlook how much of a menace you are. One is more important than the other.
This guy has a lot to apologize for, but he still thinks he's the. My point is that he really is not, and he's going to be the last person to figure it out, and when he does, it's not going to be a happy ending.
When you type fast, it's as easy and comfortable as breathing or having a normal conversation. This is honestly zero effort for me.
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