Michelle Richardson is a fictional character in the British teen drama Skins. She is played by April Pearson. Michelle is portrayed initially as primarily interested in serving her boyfriend Tony Stonem 's needs and in "looking shaggable" which she places as her primary function, compared with Jal Fazer 's interest in the clarinet. She is very confident in her appearance; on the Skins website in a Myspace-style "about me" section, she protests that her photos have not been Photoshopped, and that she is "this gorgeous in real life". She is well aware that Tony's friend, Sid is in love with her, and sometimes wonders if he would be a better boyfriend than Tony. She is often angry at Tony for him calling her "nips" in reference to her nipples, and protesting that her breasts are uneven.

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This piece may feel triggering to some, so please only read if you are in a safe place. Thankfully, two couples stopped their cars when they saw me running, naked, in the breakdown lane, and encountered me screaming something about being baptized. I literally thought the world was ending. Soon I was on a bridge being restrained by police officers. The night before had been a Thursday evening like any other. The next thing I knew, I was in the midst of a postpartum psychotic episode being institutionalized against my will. I would eventually spend five days at the Psychiatric Institute of Washington.
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The Duggar Family talked about a variety of topics during an appearance on a live-streamed religious conference on Monday, including their usual babble about their favorite Bible verses, avoiding sin and whatnot. As Duggar fans know, the family has had some problems with this in the past… They also revealed the creepy ways they keep track of their children— even the ones who are now adults. She has narrowed it down to the seven strangest— and sometimes downright creepy— things revealed in the interview. The Duggars have always been outspoken about their desire for their children to remain modest. They get an email showing every website that anyone in their home including their adult children has visited each day. That has been a real help. But Michelle insisted that the adult children want their online activities to be watched by their parents…or something. The Duggars say they know their kids are going to have some naughty thoughts during puberty, no matter how many devices they monitor or how many restrictions they put on them.
A black man who went on a shooting rampage at a beer distributor calmly told an emergency operator that it was "a racist place" and that he "handled the problem" but wished he had shot more people. Omar Thornton called emergency services after shooting 10 co-workers — eight fatally — on Tuesday morning at Hartford Distributors Inc. He introduced himself as "the shooter over in Manchester" and said he was hiding in the building, but he would not say where. They're treating me bad over here. And treat all other black employees bad over here, too. So I took it to my own hands and handled the problem. I wish I could have got more of the people. Connecticut State Police released the audio of the four-minute emergency call on Thursday, the day company and union officials rebutted suggestions that the company had ignored Thornton's complaints of racism. Thornton, 34, went on his rampage moments after he was forced to resign when confronted with video evidence that he had been stealing and reselling beer.