Remember, it’s always the parents’ choice. Their freedom to choose is tantamount. The government should never control that important right to the plans you have for your family. Your “family planning,” if you will.
Remember, it’s always the parents’ choice. Their freedom to choose is tantamount. The government should never control that important right to the plans you have for your family. Your “family planning,” if you will.
Nah, not even halflings. Hobbits are kind of stout. XXXS is for, I don’t know, prepubescent elves or something.
I have the urge to send a card informing I’ve donated $100 on their behalf to my local woman’s shelter or something.
Or “Muslim.”
Guys could also wear fabrics like linen that are more appropriate for the summer and take their jackets off. They could also use fans.
I know I am totally missing the point of this very important and serious post, but - CHUCK SCHUMER AND AMY SCHUMER ARE COUSINS???
My grandmother had a breadwarmer exactly like this when I was growing up. It was used at all holiday meals to keep our dinner rolls warm. Who knew I would feel so nostalgic towards a pretty much useless kitchen gadget?
Nah, the Romulans were powerful and to be feared and respected. In other words, nothing like Ted Cruz. The Ferengi, on the other hand ...
It wasn’t enough to be wrong about everything on Earth, so Ted Cruz dragged the Federation into it.
Ugh, have to disagree with you there. Cold discomfort means pain under the skin and uncontrollable shivering and chattering teeth, while hot discomfort means being kind of lethargic and sweaty/gross. At least for me. I’ll take hot any day.
This is BS. I have heated blanket at my desk and my hands still shake while I'm typing. Get yourself a fan.
Your sweatiness doesn’t trump others’ discomfort. Also, no matter how warm the socks. my toes will be numb after a typical over air conditioned day.
And also because I shouldn't have to wear ten layers of clothing to not be in pain at my place of work.
I think the thing is that ‘hard’ is relative. There are some people reading this thinking “putting up with annoying habits is hard, this is marriage hard.” and some people thinking “we fight a lot and he makes me feel horrible about myself and I hate him but still love him....this is marriage hard”.
There’s a comment…
As someone in a really “not great” period of marriage right now, I have to confess I hate hearing “Marriage is hard!” or “Marriage is work!” - how hard is it really supposed to be? How much work is too much work? I know all relationships are hard work - but at what point can you look at something and say “This is more…
This clearly flies in the face of everything that Maxxism stands for. Hell you might as well just go to Lenins & things.