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This is an unnecessarily spiteful article about a woman who tries to do at least some good with the money that she has earned. This is nothing like a near child snatching experience. This is someone struggling with a child's suffering, which is a normal human reaction.

She saw a child in need, she wanted to help the child. That's a normal human reaction and I'm not sure why it's being presented as baby snatching.

Aw, I get that. It's probably a good thing I don't have JK Rowling money, because I would totally be traipsing the globe, trying to take all the babies. I'd be like Ralph Kramden at the dog pound, all like "I'll take them all!"

Wow, what's with all the vitriol? Why do you think what you are saying is either appropriate or helpful?

EW WHO INVITES POOR PEOPLE TO WEDDINGS??????

Yes they do. Because when you shave hair, you cut it bluntly, flat across the tip and when it grows back it is coarse at that end because the natural, thinned out end, has been cut off.

1. There should never be a razor close to an eye. EEEEEK!

I wear one Enell (mentioned above) at a time. I'm a G cup. Try it. No bounce.

I'm a little confused by the self-charging electric bra - if the power to stiffen the bra (and thus reduce bouncing) is generated BY bouncing, how does it actually work? Seems like it would always be cycling on and off: bounce => stiffen => no bounce => slack => bounce... and so on. Unless there's a capacitor storing

No. The mother said she gave the girl to a friend in Greece. She's been arrested before on suspicions of selling her children. People trafficking is a huge problem in Eastern Europe. The whole "blonde, so she must have been abducted" initial reaction is problematic but ignoring children being sold or given away, (not

So, basically, this is exactly what her adoptive parents said happened? We don't really have a big Roma community here in the states, so I never really grasped the racism they face, but I guess this is powerful first lesson.

Last episode of Catherine Tate's run as the Doctor's companion in Dr. Who :) That's her grandfather lamenting the "last time" he'll see the Doctor. That man probably was one of the best tertiary characters in the entire series.

It's from Doctor Who! Wilf is the very, very best, and everyone should know him.

That's a gif from the last David Tennant episode of Doctor Who. I *love* Wilfred!

Even an extra day is fucking expensive, if not just a waste of time! Ugh.

Their little squeaks (which become little honks at the end)! They way they nudge each other in the head! I want to be a mama panda so badly! Maybe if I'm very good I'll reincarnate as one.

The fact that he hasn't even seen his daughter since her birth almost 6 months ago is a pretty solid indication that he's just suing for custody because he's pissed about her child support request. Tale as old as time, this is.

...and Jobs was no mathematician.

I know! That drives me bonkers. They have so many kids they can't even be bothered to come up with unique names any more? Doesn't that just go to show that they don't see them all as individuals? "I'll just call you Jon." "What about the other Jon?" "Oh. Well. John, then."

Not trying to be a turd, but why do we always have to tout someone as THE NEXT [ ... ]? Other than clicks and marketing. Yeah, I get it, we don't do these things for the brilliant 12-year-old girl; we do it for grown people business things. And out of laziness. But it's not really that fair on, say, in this case, a