High heels make my legs look better, make me taller (useful in a corporate setting), and make me feel good.
High heels make my legs look better, make me taller (useful in a corporate setting), and make me feel good.
I have a garage full of tools AND a closet full of shoes.
Has Mushnick responded or followed up at all on his hit-piece?
Any criminal who pays taxes does pay for police protection. As does any non-criminal. I've no problem with an actual offender being billed an extraordinarily de minimis amount toward their own care and feeding. It's a minor penalty. They are being punished for their crime, not, in the specific instance, for merely…
Nope; paying for their meals is part of the debt, not an unrelated add-on.
Wow, that is intense. I'm of mixed feelings about it all, but I would never want to find out too late that my girls were endangering themselves.
They caused the injury. Contributing toward the resources required to house and feed their sorry asses is in effect a fine. Too bad.
Ok. I was going from the article, which includes a few quotes from folks who were waxing nostalgic about her as a 13-year-old. But I'd still wager that most of the guys looking at or into her when she was 13/14 were much older and way too invested in Internet shit.
The guys living so much of their lives online and getting off to pictures of little girls probably don't have much in the way of lives to mess up. And if they do, then I've no problem with that behavior causing them some damage. Caveat emptor.
I don't see the problem with this. They violated the social contract; why is paying (a de minimis amount) toward the burden they create offensive?
I'm researching those programs! I have 2 pre-teen girls and while I have their passwords to everything and I frequently tell them to hand over their phones so I can review them (I am transparent about it and make it clear im not looking for complaints about mom or conversations with friends about everyday stuff, but…
From the Daily Mail article:
Maybe I should move. I live in an affluent neighborhood, and my two closest neighbors have $1.5-2M homes. Both wives are home (one doesn't work; the other has a hobby business); one husband works from home. They have multiple, newer cars than I and sent kids to private colleges, and that's typical for this…
Mine dies much, much faster since moving to iOS7. I now have cords everywhere - bedroom, office, living room, kitchen, car, SO's house. And that's just for the phone. Since the iPad, kids' phones and kid's MacBook all require different adapters than my iPhone 5, we are swimming in chargers and cords. I hate it. I wait…
My kids are quite adept at not seeing their wonderful baskets sitting on the stairs as well. They more or less use them like a laundry basket full of cleaned and ironed clothes - something to dig through to find something they should have put away.
Have kids. Then you'll appreciate double-digit numbers of rooms. Instrument practice, endless gymnastic flips, disagreements over which movie to watch, moving to a different room because the one you were in is so damned messy you want to bang your head against a wall....
Gah. I love those little fuckers, but they've ruined countless articles of clothing and furniture, and I am at my wit's end. I think the only thing that will moderate this is a home renovation. Yeezus.
Does it absorb odors immediately? I've moved to the breeze away system because I like the pad underneath for the pee - it's like changing a diaper. A nasty, stinking diaper. But now the poop smell doesn't seem to be taken care of quickly enough. I mean, this one cat's emissions were enough to wake me out of a dead…
Cats are weird. One of mine loves broccoli - will steal it off your plate if given a chance.