Yeah. I said it was a right. Not a FUNDAMENTAL (inalienable) right.
Yeah. I said it was a right. Not a FUNDAMENTAL (inalienable) right.
Oh, also - states can deny citizens "the right to vote" if they do not meet state mandated registration deadlines.
Yes they do, OtherDude. Check your facts. They cannot deny the right to vote based on sex, race, inability to pay a poll tax, age (as long as you are over 18).
HAS to be. She used to look kind of like that. Still heavily photoshopped, but no way they created that from her today.
I loved it too. I thought it was really pretty cool and creative (without being disgusting).
I actually kind of liked the sonogram pictures in the nursery.
The Constitution does not explicitly ensure the right to vote to every citizen. It does lay out several requirements for voter laws in the Amendments (reasons you cannot be denied the right to vote). However, outside of these requirements, the qualifications of voters is left to the states. So although it is a "right"…
This makes me feel better. I was always irritated that I could never do a pull-up, even as a skinny in-shape kid. The gym teacher would stand there and scream "COME ON YOU CAN DO ONE" and I'd want to kick her in the face.
I have a Longchamp bag that I carry every day. My friend is currently borrowing my older one. They have lasted for years. I don't think they are particularly stylish, I also think that my black bag is borderline professional at best. I work in IT so no one expects much in terms of appearance, which I'm sure helps me…
I just don't see any reason to unnecessarily do something to cause your pet anxiety / discomfort. I kind of hope they scratched whoever put those headphones on them.
Yeah, I had to turn it off halfway through. Even if there wasn't music blasting (or even playing), don't put earphones on those poor cats period. They don't know what the hell is going on.
I think he's politely trying to tell her that she currently dresses in a way that makes her look like a sex doll, and she should take a more conversative influence rather than have everything be skin tight. That nude dress Kate wore was fitted, but still somewhat conservative. Maybe that particular outfit wouldn't…
I'm a really big fan of personal space and not touching or being touched by strangers. I hate other people's hair touching me, even accidentally because they are in close proximity. I can't imagine what I would do if someone touched my hair like that, I would probably have a heart attack.
Try doggie tranquilizers or - and this was recommended to me by a vet - children's benadryl. I did that the first time I took my little doggie on board because I was nervous. Turns out she loooves her carrier though so she hasn't needed it any other time.
I think I was spanked twice in my childhood - only when I did something reeeaaaally wrong. My parents would explain to me that it was going to happen, and never do it in public - it would be later when we got home. And it WAS a little creepy - I'd have to go into another room, usually dim with just a table light on in…
Wow. I went to a co-ed university and I always felt that the women were just as - if not more - vocal than the males in classroom discussion. At first I thought maybe it had to do with the subject matter of the courses I took, but it was the same for the science classes as well. Maybe I just lucked out.
Wow. My college experience wasn't like that at all. That's pretty ridiculous that some still are.
Completely serious question - is there something about a co-ed campus that discourages independent behavior in women?
The New York streets are covered in chicken bones. It's disgusting. I was warned of this right when I got my dog so I've gotten really good at spotting them before she gets a hold of them. Luckily she hasn't shown too much interest. She's more of a pizza / potato chip kinda girl (she is obsessed with pizza and goes…
The age difference and the actor/director relationship make this all the more skeevy for me.