I don’t know about that.
I don’t know about that.
Right?? Exactly! It’s like...that doesn’t make sense but clearly she was just there for the check.
I was breastfed until I was a strong toddler and am allergic to everything and have asthma. I’m glad my mother chose to breastfeed me for so long because she really liked it as a bonding experience because it either did jack for my microbiome or other things play a much larger role in terms of allergies and asthma…
They did have two buckets for the randomization, but it looks like Warren got put with the bottom of the people-we-actually-care-about bucket (Booker, Klobuchar, O’Rourke).
Random, but they did split the draws into 2 groups: Those above 2% and those below 2% in polling. Then they drew randomly from those 2 groups to assemble the 2 nights. It was like New Orleans winning the NBA lottery again, unfair, but nevertheless random.
16 isn’t a child. 16 is a teenager. This shouldn’t go down on his permanent record but I still think he needs to be tried as an adult if only to scare him straight.
Little man, no. You’re 16, but you can make better choices.
I’d like to see Warren step all over bigger names, but I’m more than happy that she’s in a situation where there’s a high chance of her committing a debate massacre.
To be fair, I don’t think anyone expects a husband to go after his wife publicly. Privately, on the other hand?
Reminds me of when Jason Mantzoukas was on a show pranking people who just wanted an apartment.
Very much. I have to believe that there’s some kind of payout and/or job offer at the end resulting in some kind of Move That Bus! feel good moment. If not, it’s just televised cruelty.
After a series of escalations, the punchline of every prank is apparently “Actually, you are still unemployed.”
That sounds mean spirited even for a typical prank show.
There’s no way to know — and no study to suggest — that breast milk is linked to anxiety, gluten intolerance, or allergies. The reason being they have been more widely recognized and properly recorded “in the past 50 years or so,” and therefore treated. For example, my grandmother would never have been diagnosed with…
I mean... really? Miraculous? People live, and flourish, without it.
I’ve pumped exclusively for both of my kids. I have flat nipples and my son has a serious overbite. He wasn’t able to build up the necessary vacuum. I was devestated that I wasn’t able to nurse him, but was happy that with pumping he was at least able to get some breast milk. Supply was never an issue, at my peak I…
Worldwide, breastfeeding is promoted as ideal because formula is risky in developing countries. Water may not be clean. Bottles may not be sanitized. Formula may have plaster in it. People sometimes water it down. And it is a complete meal for your kid in a handy package that they can benefit from well into…
Interesting, but let’s not make the perfect the enemy of the good. If your baby is growing and your sanity is intact, you’re doing it right.