Every time I see a famous person get arrested for a DUI, I ask myself..............why didn't you get a LIMO you idiot, you got the money. And to be honest, even if you're not famous, get a friggin Uber, go party your ass off but don't get behind the wheel. Liquid courage should not be taken lightly, I`m as guilty as the next guy, I`ve had times where I should not have driven, and you wake up thinking WTF did I do last night. Its not worth it and you could kill someone................I now have a rule where I won't drive if I drink anything, I don't care if it's one beer, I am not driving................the risk far exceeds the reward
I don't get it either. Why? Why are you driving drunk? You don't have 100 people that can take you to your hotel? I think most folks are risking it every day. "can't happen to me" attitude.
Famous or not, EVERYONE should be calling an uber. It's the same cost as your drink. The problem is the drug is making the choice. The Car should be making the choice and the call for you. All said, I like Timberlake generally. He goes for it.
That (drinking other persons' drinks at the table) is kind of like playing the game "Battleship" but, instead of sinking the ship, you reach over crossing the red line and remove the battleship when your friend isn't looking.
JT is Barely a Millennial, 8 years older than Swiftie. Every person I know who was born in 1981-83 skews strongly to Gen X, just like any pre-1970 people are strong on the Boomer side.
Older than I thought. Which makes it kinda worse. He's a GENXer TRYING to be a millennial and always has been. Ew. He gives off major ICK now.
i google his birth year. it's 1981. from my personal interactions, a lot of genxers from the tail end, tend to tick off more boxes in the millennial group with their behaviour.
I'm rooting for Timberlake - started off as a goofy band boy singer and turned into a nice mature actor - that said he's got to realize things like this
My wife was born in 81, solid Gen X sarcasm, worldview and musical tastes. I have other friends in that early 80s window who are similar. 70-83, maybe 84 is probably the ‘real’ Gen-X age group. There should probably be a ‘Karens’ generation mushed in there between Boomers and Gen X. Mid 1950s-1969.
83-84 had cell phones in high school, social media in college and no job market when they graduated. HARD millenials IMHO. Agree that 81ish-86ish can play both sides to a degree. Point forwards.