Jenoside
Jenoside
Jenoside

Being that it was hot, in Florida, I'm going to guess that this woman either doesn't have A/C at her home or that she couldn't afford to run the A/C at her home so she went to Wal-Mart to enjoy their lovely, free A/C. I don't know why she would bring her dog, though.

You make very good points... I think it's just really hard to break that thought process. There are even recent studies that show that the more you believe something, the less you believe the science that says your belief is wrong (http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/m…). Also, if you're raised in a household that

I think you mean, "THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!"

But if you're raised to believe something from the time of your birth, with no opportunity to question it, are you really choosing? I think this is relevant-ish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegory_…

OK, furrealz, this is a problem that I do not have.

I admit that there's a huge difference - I'm just pointing out that there's an awful lot of verbiage coming out of the keyboards of this site's users that sounds a lot like what right-wing, anti-choicers say about abortion. Things like 'Bottomline is if the baby were in her womb, she'd find a way to deal" or "Just

You do realize that you could make your same argument ("Just because shit didn't go the way she wanted it too, does not mean she should be able to reverse course and say she doesn't want it anymore.") about a child diagnosed in utero with disabilities, right?

Which is worse, that she doesn't want to pay for the child or that her husband may have coerced her into agreeing to the conception of a child for the specific purpose of defrauding her?

The truth is that we don't know what happened - is she a deadbeat or is he a fraudulent dick, or both?

Still, I think the same logic applies. The contract that Sherri Shepherd signed was also signed by her husband, so they entered into the contract for the child together. It is my opinion that this would imply that they both want the child and are planning to raise it together. If the husband then chooses to divorce

Thank you for that.

I don't think that's a legitimate comparison unless the husband entered into a contract with the sperm donor.

But would there be all this vitriol if the baby were in her womb and she put it up for adoption? Does it make it vitriolic that she planned the baby and changed her mind or that she doesn't want the baby? This whole thread causes me to be conflicted - the same arguments here could easily be made about abortion -

I know people who've been trying to have kids for years. I think they'd be happy to help out here.

I think I'd like a cross between Daria and Calvin... but the total essence of either would be a win.

That bitch was a role model.

No, I think you're just in a special group. Truly old people don't remember MySpace because we were never on it. And truly young people don't remember it because it died a horrifying death before they knew about it. You're in the middle of those two groups - Truly Perfectly Aged.

You're what's called a troll. Go find a bridge to guard or some shit.

Does Kendra Willims's husband have a name? Just curious.

HOLY SHIT, I HAVE NEVER SEEN BOOBS, NOT EVEN THE ONES I'M SPORTING ON MY CHEST. (I avoid mirrors while naked).

Dear Gwynnie: You should take lessons from Cammie D.