(Of course he’ll never remember because he has the most conveniently selective memory of any person I’ve ever known. You can’t find me six people between Manhattan and Fire Island who have not had sex with Seth Sikes. And his day-to-day life is all about sex. I don’t even think he wrote this it sounds nothing like him.
It's about taste….we mostly just sit around worrying about democracy and quoting The Golden Girls.” I can’t even determine where to start. Being gay is about so much more than sexual preference. I go through my day talking to friends about arts and culture: …. And yes there were a few stars out of the 30 but it was more like who the fuck is who list, which explains how he got there.Īnd then the absolutely most absurd part for anyone who lives in New York is when he says this “The culture I belong to has less to do with sex than with sensibility. Your tiny little publicist was just doing his job. “Somehow”? These things don’t just fall from the sky.
I was scrolling through Facebook and I see a post from Seth that says “ Somehow I was asked to contribute to the starry feature…” Let’s begin with the first part. Texas law enforcement has deflected blame to the school police chief, who allegedly wouldn't send in officers because he thought kids weren't in danger anymore. Police officers were at the scene within minutes of the school shooting but delayed over an hour before confronting the gunman in a school classroom. Texas officials have come under intense criticism for the way the shooting unfolded, and how they have handled the aftermath - making over a dozen changes to the timeline of the massacre. Reyes told GMA that he felt "absolutely" abandoned by police that day and said there's "no excuse for their actions." He said he "tried his best" with what he was told to do, and tearfully apologized to the families of his students. "You can give us all the training you want, but laws have to change." But we set them up to be like ducks," a visibly upset Reyes said. "We trained our kids to sit under the table, and that's what I thought at the time. But the gunman burst into the room and opened fire, shooting Reyes twice and killing all of his students. Reyes says he told the children to hide under the table and act like they were asleep.
He said his students were watching a movie after an end-of-year celebration when they heard gunshots. Reyes was teaching his fourth-grade class in room 111 at Robb Elementary School on the day a gunman burst into the school, and massacred 19 children and two adults. Training, no training, all kinds of training - nothing gets you ready for this," Arnulfo Reyes told Good Morning America in an emotional interview that aired on Tuesday. A wounded Texas teacher whose 11 students were killed in the May 24 mass shooting in Uvalde said active shooting training set the children up "like ducks" for the gunman.