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This would only be acceptable if he were 7 and was on the shoulders of another 7 year old.

It looks like this is his shoplifting coat.

I think the larger question is how will he balance career and family?

My utopia is, work or create on the side, and a lifelong study into things to better humanity as a whole. Screw capitalism (or communism).

What a depressing article. I am the co-founder of a small medical software company and we spend a lot of time trying to look after our employees. We get the best medical insurance we can afford (no diff for managers and employees) and we take 'life issues' into account when we arrange a schedule. For instance: We

I told my mom that after I hit my 3 year mark at my current job I'll be searching again, and she tells me I should stay longer and prove my "loyalty". I just laugh.

You all have my mother to thank for this. She will fucking return anything, and she loves BB&B. She never just goes, you know, it's been too long, there's not enough left, I don't have the box, so F it. She probably tries to get her coupons back too.

The fact that the dumb white guy's last name was "Ferguson" pretty much proves that the universe has an inherent drive towards irony.

Oh wow. I'd also first guess distemper because they look zombies with that one, but you can't rule out the dumb form of rabies either. I had something similar happen when I was doing wildlife rehab, but in that case, the cop caught it and brought it to me. It was an adult that I could pick up and handle (with

Footage of the raccoon was captured by a bystander:

And if it all out crashes and doesn't return it doesn't really matter whether you put money in or not. We're all monetarily screwed at that point. But if it does continue its overall incline there's a lot to gain.

I assumed that's why the doctor in this video administered a sedative first before completing his exam...

I cannot overstate my love of Leslie Knope. A strong, kind-hearted, driven, intelligent woman who was not only a feminist, but also wore her feminism proudly on her sleeve and used it to point out and address everyday absurdities that life throws at women. God I'm gonna miss this show.

ITA. This show is one of the few shows out there that is feminist in that not only the main female character tries to achieve her goals she expects/supports other women (and men)around her to reach their goals as well.

The thing I loved the most about the show was Leslie's flawed feminism. She was unabashedly feminist and proud of it, but she wasn't shown as some extreme one way or the other - she was just an insanely ambitious woman who loved other ambitious women. She never backed down when challenged, never held her tongue, and

My personal system that works for my wife and I and sounds more complicated than it is- 3 accounts with direct-deposit.

That's exactly what my wife and I do. Direct deposit the amount from our paychecks to cover all shared expenses into our shared account, what's left is dropped into our personal accounts. Works pretty well and seems to cut down the money arguments immensely. There are still discussions to be had and adjustments to

C'mon craig. Practice what I'm sure you've preached:

Remember when Michelle Bachmann said that some lady told her the HPV vaccine made her kid mentally disabled or something?

"Ms. McDonald said she and her husband, a chiropractor . . . "