u/Brilliant-Middle7859

Full house reviewed blog: Thoughts on him, the episode, and blog itself

So I know, Jodie and Andrea interviewed Ryan who made the hate blog so clearly they didn’t care that much, but I was just thinking. Since he felt very comfortable showing his face after he called Michelle ugly on the blog, I’m just wondering, how will he feel if people start commenting things about his baby? Is it OK because he’s not famous or what? Is he gonna do the “It was a long time ago” excuse? What’s funny is that a lot of people didn’t even point this out. Most people were in the comments were talking about how he sexualized Becky and Jodie as a joke or how it seemed like they did not read the full blog before inviting him. Again, I know it’s an older blog and it’s a dirty joke and a lot of people actually like the blog (I laughed at a few things too), but I just thought this was a bit ironic. Also, I noticed that he said something like “I’m kind of sensitive.” I’m like, “Clearly not at the time when you made that blog, but OK.” 🤷 I just wanna know if I’m missing something? Cause I’ve always thought babies/kids looks were off-limits unless somebody talks about yours first. Even in 2016. This isn’t really a structured post, more like a rant. You can call me sensitive. I’ll admit it. Yeah, this part make me a bit sensitive.

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u/Brilliant-Middle7859 — 3 days ago

@kingmobileedits accuses @jonathanmick2 of domestic violence and then apologizes for getting the wrong person

Jonathan first made a video making fun of atheist that are constantly making fun of Christians. King then decides to pull up a document that said that he committed domestic abuse. Jonathan then replies and says that that’s just a person with the same name it’s not him. King apologizes and says that he hates Christians, but that was wrong with him.

u/Brilliant-Middle7859 — 15 days ago
▲ 3 r/phcj

This part confuses me because I don’t know if it’s AI. There’s also debate on if they know that girl who fought her or not. If they don’t, I don’t think it was necessary for her to throw that person‘s phone. That was just rude.

u/Brilliant-Middle7859 — 27 days ago