DramaMamma
DramaMamma
DramaMamma

Here, here!

That's insightful input I hadn't considered. Nevertheless, their use of shaming and woman-objectifcation to advertise still makes me uncomfortable.

That's a fair enough point.

I hear you, I do. I have experienced the same myself, but isn't it possible that by giving non-Jews access to our holidays such as Purim, it might open the eyes of some of these anti-semetics?

PETA is a double edged sword for me. In many ways they are a strong voice for animal welfare that is important to be heard. Without PETA many injustices towards animals would remain in the shadows. At the same time they are incredibly hypocritical nutbags who euthanize more animals than they rescue and use the

Um, except for the part where it is commanded by god that you get so drunk on Purim that you can't tell the different between Hamon and Esther. So if everyone wanted to start wearing costume sand getting wasted on Purim, I think we Jews would be pretty okay with that.

Why do veggies have to be bitter or bland? Veggies can be prepared in a huge variety of ways that are salty, sweet, spicy, umami, etc. Bitter and bland is steamed and canned plain veggies. Exciting and yummy is broccoli with cheese, cauliflower stewed in tomatoes and curry, salty crunchy kale chips, green beans with

Kids' tastebuds grow and develop as they are introduced to new tastes. Simply catering to one flavor profile is ridiculous. A good start might be maybe finding veggies that are less bitter in nature and slowly adding in veggies of a different nature.

Eating fresh and well doesn't have to be expensive if you look for bargains, buy off-brand, and get creative. Also, a little backyard or window box garden can do wonders for very little cost.

I feel sorry for your sister. I simply don't understand that level of catering to children's palates. If they don't want to eat it and can't/won't heat up a can of soup or a make a bowl of cereal, then they can go to bed hungry. I went to bed hungry once or twice in my childhood, and it damn well made me appreciate

While I am not vegan, nor am I a big fan of veganism for certain dietary and personal reasons, everyone has the right to eat however the fuck they want without judgement. So screw the haters and keep on keeping on, RayFay.

I have two beautiful mink stoles from my grandmother that I have never worn except on stage as costume pieces. I would feel pretty conflicted about wearing them for fashion or fun. But that said, I don't think I could bring myself to donate them to the Humane Society either as my grandmother has passed and she wore

For me, dress codes at school that prohibit revealing clothing is about professionalism. School is career training; it is a student's "job" for all intents and purposes, and students should be expected to wear appropriate working attire. If I come to work in dark denim and a nice blouse that covers my cleavage, and my

As an educator, I agree with most of this. For me, dress code is about professionalism. School is career training; it is a student's "job" for all intents and purposes, and students should be expected to wear appropriate working attire. If I come to work in dark denim and a nice blouse that covers my tits, and my male

*applause*

This would never happen. Who would deny men their penis enhancing awesome drug? Women and their whore pills should quit complaining!

This. I want to be a part of this.

Can't teach a dumb trill new tricks.

But your argument makes no sense in this context. Regardless of how strongly a person is sexually attracted to another it should have no bearing on the observers choice to behave inappropriately. It's as though you are arguing that men should never be held to the concept of "think before you speak" when a hot woman is

So only people who can afford birth control should be allowed to have sex? Are you serious? Not only is that incredibly discriminatory, but it is completely contrary to human nature.