Comments by "Glamdolly" (@glamdolly30) on "Jesús Enrique Rosas"
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Tom Cruise showed spontaneous good manners - at that moment he saw the Duchess not primarily as a royal, but as a woman in a long dress and heels, about to negotiate stairs. He did what came naturally to any gentleman, and offered her his hand. If it had been in any way inappropriate or disrespectful, her husband Prince William would have reacted. He was clearly cool with it!
In response Catherine also showed good manners, and accepted the offered hand. To have refused it and rejected Tom Cruise's help may have embarrassed or offended him - and as anyone who really understands etiquette knows, the essence of good manners is to behave in a way that makes other people feel good!
That is the primary reason manners and etiquette exist - it's not about using the right cutlery or knowing how to correctly address a titled person! It's about choosing the conduct that makes your companion(s) feel most comfortable. That's why good manners in EVERY social situation be it casual or formal, with strangers or close family, are so important. Good manners smooth the wheels of human interaction, they are kind, and they are what marks humans apart from other animals!
Let's face it, the Duchess held Tom Cruise's hand for 2 seconds tops, it was a fleeting moment. But because the two people involved are global megastars and the world's media were watching, it will be the front page photo on every newspaper tomorrow, and a famous image forevermore! To quote Shakespeare, another British icon, it was 'Much Ado About Nothing'!
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When Stockton Rush made that disparaging remark about not wanting to work with '50-something white guys', guess what? He was himself a 50-something white guy! Go figure.
Rush was the king of spin, and presented that statement as wanting to work with young, dynamic, diverse people. Bull-Crap! The truth is, he had two very obvious reasons for not wanting to work with engineers in his own age and ethnicity bracket. First of all, those middle aged guys have a ton of invaluable experience and expertise, and are therefore EXPENSIVE!
It's clear he was doing the 'Titanic Expedition' on a budget - and desperately trying to recoup his investment by charging the super-rich $250k a pop to join him on those deep sea trips. Newly qualified, 20-something engineers are inevitably cheap. And I bet Rush charmed those youngsters, and negotiated the lowest possible salaries by selling them the experience of working for him at the 'cutting edge' of submersible exploration as something exciting.
The other, equally important reason Rush did not want to employ his peers, is just as obvious - he didn't want confident, experienced colleagues on his own level, who would challenge and contradict him without hesitation! Stockton Rush was a big-league narcissist who didn't respond well to the mildest criticism or resistance. 'My way or the highway' was his daily mantra.
Rush paid the ultimate price for his arrogance. But unforgiveably, so did 4 other people!
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Agreed, I would love to have seen more specific questioning of Amber Heard, really pinning her down on the specific details of her clearly FALSE allegations of domestic violence by Johnny Depp.
I believe she twists the truth to fit her lies. For example, it's only relatively recently she began alleging sexual violence by Depp, a heinous claim for which, like all her other abuse claims, she has produced no compelling evidence whatsoever.
To put it bluntly, I suspect she and Depp once used a bottle as part of a sex session, with both of them consenting to its use and no injury resulting from it. Then years later, with all the focus on the bottle SHE seriously injured Depp with, her mind returned to that sex session and it inspired her to claim He abused HER with a bottle, not vice versa!
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