Really Nice Guy


I had a chance to meet him a few times when he came to my theater in Utah. Always polite and generous just a great person to be around.

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He was in the restaurant that I work in tonight and he was really nice and polite, just like you said too.







Albi began to cry dragon tears, which as we all know turn into jellybeans.

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Weird. I met him a couple months ago, and he came off as a real douchebag (not to me in particular just in general). Everyone has their bad days I suppose.

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I love reading things like this!

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🧐

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accused of multiple rapes

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*accused

Key word. He's innocent until proven guilty. The sooner the culture at large remembers that, the sooner this will be a more peaceful country.

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guilty

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Media trial.

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WTF does that mean? Asshole!

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Take your meds.

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He's been accused of raping four women. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/danny-masterson-netflix-rape-accusations_us_59fd03c5e4b0c9652fff718a?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000067

Yeah, he's such a nice guy.

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What a garbage article. Use some critical thinking skills. If there were "overwhelming evidence" he would be in jail. And notice how many times they mention "Scientology," which has a negative connotation. They also bring up Bill Cosby and Brett Ratner as if that had anything to do with it. It's been 13 years since charges were filed, which was a long time after the alleged rape was supposed to have happened. There are never going to be charges unless he confesses because there is no evidence. This is just a smear piece taking advantage of the current climate to try him in the court of public opinion. And don't get me wrong, he might be guilty of a 1000 rapes for all I know, or none, but the article is still garbage.

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This entire post aged like milk.

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Bad writing is bad writing, you'd have to read it to know.

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And accusations equal reality!

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For a serial abuser and rapist. This is the Hollywood and Scientology PR machine at work. It's been three years since those rapes and he has not been rehired for anything.

And someone who judges anyone as a good guy or bad guy based on a brief meeting in a restaurant is not anyone to listen to.

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OR, maybe he is a 'nice guy' in certain contexts but a complete POS in others.

How many people have discovered family members, close friends, and even their boyfriends/girlfriends/husbands/wives, to have been terrible people, after years of supposedly 'knowing' them?

I wouldn't judge anyone for believing that an individual is a nice guy on the basis of a brief interaction in a restaurant, because the truth is, NONE of us really know anyone, no matter how close they seem to be to us.

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I agree with this comment.

People can be more than one thing.

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There have even been serial killers with families who had no clue what they were doing.

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Exactly. Evil (or just bad) people can be incredibly charming and polite.

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Precisely.

I genuinely believe Weinstein's wife didn't know the extent of her husband's evil. At the very least, she was living in a state of self-denial and refusing to believe that he was capable of rape.

Likewise, the wife if Wayne Couzens, the man who killed Sarah Everard. I doubt she and her kids had any notion of the type of man he was (and clearly he must have been a very sick and twisted individual, even before he raped/murdered Everard; there's no way he'd have committed such a heinous crime otherwise).

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Scientology rules say that members of the church must never report a Scientologist to law enforcement. The punishment would be immediate expulsion from the church, which would include family and friends being ordered not to associate with or speak to the banished member.


Bizarre. If it's true.

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It's true, that cult is pretty messed up, to say the very least.

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Well I hope they at least have some internal system to deal with criminal matters then.

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I think they prefer to just sweep things under the rug.

Scientology is kind of terrifying.

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Ask "Where-is-my-wife" Miscavige ;)

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Seriously! I almost doubt she's even still alive at this point.

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