Dr. Seuss Paid For His Darkest Secret

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Published 2024-05-28

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  • Never confuse having talent with having a good character. They are two separate things.
  • @user-ml5yw8tf8b
    NEVER kill yourself over a man. He'll bring his girlfriend to your funeral.
  • @sueb570
    Dear Dr Seuss, not a nice thing to do. We do not expect, this behavior from you. Not from The Cat, or from Pop or from Hop, This kind of thing, Just needs to stop! You should not, could not, in the rain. Not in the dark. Not on the train. We do not like this here or there. We do not like this behaviour, ANYWHERE!
  • @kerryberman609
    Let me say Theodore Geisel Was the most unpleasant person. I say this at being 67 years old and when I was in fourth grade approximately nine years old, I visited my friend Ann’s grandmother‘s house. We were playing outside and this man’s house was next-door I suppose has happy children we were running around laughing. It must’ve annoyed him. He started throwing things across from his property. at us , including sticks…we went in and told Ann‘s grandmother and she said us to stay away from that nasty man he’s nothing but a problem. I have always remembered that and as I grew up and had children, we never had any of the Dr. Seuss books in my house because I think this guy was nothing but a bum. True story.
  • @carycoller3140
    There is NO F-CKING WAY I'm killing myself because my spouse cheated. If anyone ever says, "Cary killed himself!", it was a murder y'all.
  • @sharontrego4314
    My husband of 26 years, was secretly gay, he left me and has a boyfriend, he is a narcissist, never never date a narcissist, don't ever ignore the red flags.
  • @silvietee7447
    Calling himself 'Doctor' was a very early red flag.
  • @someonesmom4053
    Narcissism at it's finest. He wasn't charming, his deceit was alarming, and he wasn't handsome either.
  • @tonmarinaxxzz
    When someone’s happiness is dependent on another person, that is a problem. Happiness should be within. A relationship is icing on the cake and not the cake itself.
  • I believe adultery is much more common than anyone wants to believe.
  • @Heretolearn21
    “She (Helen) was an uncredited author for many of her husband’s books and ideas.” - Wikipedia. Why is this NOT surprising?
  • @rhomo
    Sad to hear that his second wife abandoned her children because she thought he wouldn’t want them around. Seems like these two very selfish, self-absorbed people deserved each other; although we can never truly know as outsiders. Just a cautionary tale for us all.
  • @paola_2080
    Ladies, never invest everything in a man.
  • @carries1412
    The mistress knew he didnt like kids, and much more because the wife told her everything. Wives keep your life out of others ears. Especially your best friend.
  • @jwilliams3269
    He wouldn’t exist without his first wife. A tale as old as time…
  • @paden1865able
    You can be brilliantly creative and still be a complete and total tool. He was no exception, he was a prime example of this.
  • @staceycasta
    What is worse is abandoning your kids for man. Smh
  • My husband had an affair and child with my good friend. She’s now in senior memory care, he’s been ill for years now, and I have a small cosmetic business and just had a facelift! That’s revenge! I couldn’t be happier.
  • @kathleenb.9917
    I never liked his books when I was a kid and never bought them for my kids. Just too weird and strange.