It happens. Having the rule doesn't make it perfect.
It happens. Having the rule doesn't make it perfect.
For the most part, they do. The goal, which everyone seems to be ignoring here, is that we want to have the safest pool of donors possible. People's feelings do not trump public safety.
Not to go too far with the sucking up, but do writers give each other high fives when things like this go down? Or is there nothing but jealousy and envy?
Wait. The Kars for Kids isn't just a Seattle thing? That's national?
A death to you and your family for putting the Kars for Kids song in my head.
Dunkin' Donuts is for poor white trash.
Game. Davis.
Padma who strikes me as the kind of a woman who kisses the top of a penis and considers that a blowjob.
Why hasn't anyone fixed that GIF to actually say "misandry wagon" ?
Great example, but mere mortals cannot sexually satisfy the Gronk. I'm pretty sure he fucks Venus.
I have no idea how my wife watches that show. I heard four instances of the word "bitch" within 2 minutes the other night plus a "she's fucking crazy!"
You don't think it would be weird amount of effort to walk up to two people having a private conversation on the bench? I do, but that's just me. I'd agree that the reason we don't do that is because of social norms but your other examples don't really fit that pattern because it involves physical violence and law…
Bullshit. You can't show me examples of women dying from illegal abortions in America, can you? And then you double down with your bullshit by claiming that doctors and coroners are lying about how women died? It's all bullshit.
I'm not asking for numbers of people who got the abortion, I'm asking for a number who died as a result of the backstreet abortion. We track those deaths here and would have those numbers. You claimed our legislation lead to women dying from illegal abortions. Back that shit up or shut the fuck up.
One of the fundamental concepts behind twitter is its ability to connect strangers. Why do you think the media took a massive shit when it became popular? Its because famous people could provide their opinion to strangers without needing a middleman like a reporter.
I mean, I see what you're trying to say but I couldn't disagree with you more. Those public spaces you refer to absolutely have an expectation of privacy but that expectation doesn't nor shouldn't extend to Twitter. The reason it doesn't extend is because it would take a weird, creepy amount of effort to listen and…
I just meant "excuse me. In what universe is Twitter NOT public?"
See. That's the one I didn't get. I feel like some of the funniest IRL moments are when I'm in a group and we're all rolling with the same great lines of jokes. We don't consider it one upping, we've all just noticed a very unique moment and are dropping our own take on it. Could be just me though.
Soooooo she doesn't know then?
I'm sorry, but what do you mean "in theory"?