Doesn't apply, because that scenario blurs the line of which person the body belongs to when they were both born that way. In an abortion scenario, the body started as the woman's and remains the woman's. The fetus is essentially a parasite.
Doesn't apply, because that scenario blurs the line of which person the body belongs to when they were both born that way. In an abortion scenario, the body started as the woman's and remains the woman's. The fetus is essentially a parasite.
I always thought "Promposals" were for long-term couples. At least that's how it was in my school.
Notable Senior Pranks from my school tenure. Note that I went to school in South Florida, so the hallways were all open to the outside
Not taking an action is the same taking an action if it leads to the same outcome, legally and morally. If I see a train coming and don't pull you out of its way, I'm just as morally culpable (and only slightly less legally culpable) than if I had pushed you in front of it myself.
Sending you lots of love, positive vibes, and psychic caffeine :)
Here's a thought experiment: Your brother is in a car accident. He needs a blood transfusion to live. You're the only matching donor in the world. If you don't donate your blood to him he dies.
Unless he got it from the doctor, HIPAA doesn't apply.
It will be hell for a few years, and then it will get much better. That's how my sister did it. Honestly I think it's easier than spacing them and having A Baby in the house for 5-8 years.
Shriners are the ones with the Fezes. Freemasons secretly run the world and are conspiring with the Jews and Gays to murder all the christian babies and turn them into gay Jews.
I would just say "That's a very personal question."
It depends on what the interview is about. And those things are absolutely agreed upon before hand. I'm also willing to forgive the asking of an inappropriate question. I get much more pissed at people who keep pushing after it's been made clear that their questions are out of line.
I'm always shocked at how inappropriate a lot of these questions are. Don't major network interviews have a lot of prep? Can someone with experience explain how much interviewees are allowed to say "this line of questioning would be inappropriate"?
Everyone at my watch party screamed at the TV.
There was also a blind that said she and Monteith were faking their relationship for publicity and they were planning on "ending it" soon, and when he died she got caught between a rock and a hard place.
I will admit, I miss my high school bedroom with its three walls of bookshelves. But the convenience factor of e-readers is a complete game changer. My entire library everywhere I go! Backlight! Dictionary! Portability!
¡Oye!
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Of course the heterosexual is wearing an ill-fitting jacket and no tie. Get your shit together, straight men on the red carpet!
That close-up of his face looks like a wax statue. Too much foundation, Zac.
You know, it's just a glisten. And the occasional picture-perfect grimace.
The Amish prohibition on technology isn't a theological one, but a social one. They take very seriously several bible passages that they interpret as encouraging Christians to live apart from the world. As such, they focus strongly on self-sufficiency. Their problem with technology is that it ties them to…