FrogAndToadForever
FrogAndToadForever
FrogAndToadForever

This is what you call healthcare?

I have those plates, they're great. We got them like four years ago and they don't chip or break easily (and we are hard on dishware). Go for it.

OH if she goes to any kind of market she can get this kind of beeswax paste that's made with bee propolis or some shit (idk it's organic and natural and all) that is AMAZING on everything from bug bites to small cuts to dry skin to sunburn and on and on.

Welllll not that I disagree but Microsoft and anti-Apple guys have always harped on the fact that Apple products were just "prettier" than others. I think they were genuinely probably just riffing on that, but it's definitely tin-eared.

The expectation that mothers struggling with carseats or strollers get help from someone especially their partners is not patronizing.

Oh I would absolutely make them fix it.

Oh absolutely. That happens to me all the time. My dad is a big bargain shopper (and kind of an angry guy) and he used to get really mad about things like that when I was a kid.

Even sales are hard. In order to take advantage of sales, you have to be constantly planning when you're going to buy what. That takes a lot of time and energy.

Why are you assuming she was told to stay off her feet?

What about other people's real-life experiences that counter yours?

No abortions after 20 weeks stands, actually. This only struck down the admitting privileges.

But were the other children in the house also removed?

They were sure enough to take her away from people who they have no evidence abducted her except for a difference in appearance...

Ughhh the Kinja Monster ate my comment agreeing with you that her inflection sounds like The Middle.

The cadence and inflection of her words is kind of like The Middle is that what you mean?

Thank you for this. I wasn't sure whether to comment, given our last interaction, but I genuinely am grateful you posted that.

They're not, you just can't see them.

And it's that attitude that means there will always be smokers, de-incentivizes smokers to quit. It's similar to the "I don't care about women I just want babies to stop being killed" attitude toward abortion.

Nope, sorry, you didn't even read the damn article.

That's a very small part of the picture and is a band-aid. It has decreased the effect on non-smokers, yes, and that's good. But that could have been done without the stigma of smoking being equated to a personality flaw. It could have been done with facts about second-hand smoke, which it was.