Well one, their court battles have now been going for longer than their marriage.
Two, when something goes on longer than for who long you were married for. It’s just getting silly. Especially when you have no children, no business, involved.
Three, the longer this goes on for, the more I realise how much I dislike people who think that being “pretty” means that everything person does is fine.
Four, how dumb women really are when it comes to a pretty face.
Five, we know neither Depp or Heard. What we do know, puts neither of them in a good light. So let’s stop doing that.
Six, there are people in domestic situations RIGHT NOW. Who don’t have the resources to go “Whoops, I clearly made a mistake” and leave.
Seven, too me. Both Depp and Heard are making a complete mockery of domestic violence and those currently in that situation. Those who have been in that situation.
Eight, I really just do not like Depp any longer. When it first started, I always said, they clearly were just toxic for each other. Even when he’s able to show how bad Heard was, he just makes himself look worse.
Nine, I believe this started, because DEPP gave a bad interview, drunk and drugged up. So to take the pressure off of him, he decided to just bring up Heard, again.
Ten, Depp is proof that we shouldn’t let pretty faces get away with everything.
Eleven, Depp is proof that wisdom and maturity doesn’t always come with age. Especially when you’ve been getting away with everything in Hollywood.
Twelve, I don’t like Heard…But I REALLY don’t like Depp. He is the personification of entitlement and privilege. He has what I call “Ted Bundy Syndrome”. Strictly because of his looks, we (meaning “women“) let him get away with it all. There is no WAY he’d get away with it, if he looked like say, Mickey Rourke, and you KNOW IT.
The court case paints neither in a favourable light and you kind of wonder about the point of it all.
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It really does! I would have no problem with them dropping it too be honest.
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