Sooo... The food we eat now has built in pesticides that we cannot avoid ingesting. What's more, the pesticides don't work anymore. In conclusion, we're poisoning ourselves to make GM seed manufacturers rich.
Sooo... The food we eat now has built in pesticides that we cannot avoid ingesting. What's more, the pesticides don't work anymore. In conclusion, we're poisoning ourselves to make GM seed manufacturers rich.
this movie will land squarely in your happy place and fill it to bursting with happy juice.
I lost all respect for Johnny Depp (and I really used to adore him) after his role in The Lone Ranger. Disney clearly has no shame (not that once can really expect any shame from a company that released a children's movie with a song titled "What makes the red man red").
Was the defense, "he's such a good soldier, he couldn't have possibly raped that woman" or was it, "he's such a good soldier, he's free to rape whoever he likes" (except possibly other good soldiers who happen to be male).
Let's not forget the different color thighs and the left arm that looks like it was stretched and thinned to nothing. That wrist is... messed up.
Wait, are they actually in court? Because your language seems to indicate that they are, but there is no evidence of a lawsuit on either side.
I guess the dog was rescued in very much the same way those men wearing masks rescued some money from a bank the other day.
I used to love the show. I stopped watching it mid Season 4 when I just couldn't take the stupidity anymore. But I remembered the first few seasons as "the good old days."
The disagreement comes from the fact that I didn't read the last two sentences of your original comment...
So, you bolded text what says exactly what the article said:
You decided just like that? Without written consent from your newborn? The "We know what's best for your child" police will come to get you! Hide quickly.
Yay!
It might still be worthwhile discussing your lack of excitement with your partner. Even if you don't really want to look for another person, the talk could benefit your relationship. People have a way of becoming complacent and take things for granted if things stay the same for a long time.
Most of the couples I know well have been together for 30+ years. And they are happy together. They are glad they found each other. The ones who are not together separated at various stages of the mid-life crisis phase of their lives, and the individuals have found either short term or long term partners. Or just…
A breakup doesn't have to look like that.
Like in all things, you have to evaluate the situation on a case by case basis. If the child is born after you're already in a polyamorous situation, presumably the child will have met your second partner and know and understand the shared love as it grows up.
Don't you think that your language is a little harsh there?
That's such a shallow comment... Why be with someone if you're not happy? There is no value in preserving a relationship if you're wondering what it would be like if you're with someone else.
You have two options: bring it up with your partner and see how he reacts, or suffer quietly, hoping things get better on their own.
I feel like I could write a book about "how to find a life partner" but at the end the only things it would really be saying is, "be lucky" and "don't be stupid."