Agent355
Agent355
Agent355

Yeah, OK. Maybe it’s the circles I’m in, but I hear an awful lot about gun control. And I know the gun control laws we have are arbitrary and seldom reinforced. Gun control needs to be completely overhauled, but I’ve also had plenty of experience with our mental health care system and it’s bullshit. There’s not

You’re not wrong, but I still think it’s mental health. As in, it’s not healthy to think that it’s OK to shoot your way out of a problem...that is the huge issue in this country when it comes to violence, and “manliness”, and pride. Our society needs to make some major changes, but until we actually talk about it,

First of all, shooting people who pose no threat to you isn’t normal. If that action is what a person thinks is a viable way to deal with a situation, how can you say they are not mentally ill? That they couldn’t benefit from some kind of help?

Seriously? WTF kind of answer is this? Are you saying that because most mentally ill people don’t shoot other people, we don’t need to improve the mental health care system in this country?

How about the real issue we have with mental health (which is at the root of all of these shootings)? I’d really like to see that addressed as heavily as we see gun safety addressed. We *can* do both.

It’s the goddamn worst, isn’t it? I’ve been with my husband since I was 17 and we’ve been through so much together; I’ve watched him grow into a wonderful person and we are so meshed together now that it’s incredibly troubling to know that one of us will leave the other behind. I’m terrified to be without him, but

I’m sorry you’re hurting. I’ve had times in the past when I’ve felt as you do; happily for me, it’s been a long while since I’ve felt that way, but I do understand, and there is hope.

That was easy :)

We need more of this guy in every country.

Well, yeah, ‘cuz women drivers, amirite?

There should be one more (for women anyway): don’t have babies.

Came here to make sure this got posted :)

My brother and I were mistaken for a married couple once. Which is very weird, because we look VERY much alike (like we could be twins), and I was 18 at the time. He was 17.

The nerve to call her a baby while he’s squalling as if he’s missed a feeding. What an ass. And she never raises her voice; that lady is a class act.

Actually, flight director Steve Stitch sent Husband an email about 1 week into the mission. He was concerned about upcoming interviews from the press, when the crew returned, and didn’t want them to get blindsided by the issue. “...photo analysis shows that some debris from the area of the Bipod Attach Point came

Having to be somewhere is the only reason I get up (work at 9), plus I have to get my son on the bus by 8:20. Next year he’ll have to catch the bus at 7:40 and I’m dreading have to get up earlier for that. I try to workout, or at least get on the treadmill, everyday, but it’s so hard after work. I wish I could get up

Oh, my “sleep hygiene” is pretty good. I go to bed around 10:30, read for 30 minutes and I don’t have much caffeine at all...a coffee or tea in the morning and water pretty much for the rest of the day. I used to have an obnoxious alarm but it gave me heart palpitations whenever it went off, so now I have a gentler

I agree totally. Everybody’s different and I really do envy morning people.

LOL As he should!