RosaleenBan
RosaleenBan
RosaleenBan

But wine is cool. It’s a beverage that literally changed human history and that we’ve been drinking for thousands of years. The differences in winemaking techniques, grapes, regions- it’s all really cool. Not to mention that wine has health benefits if you don’t have a drinking problem. America’s problem isn’t wine or

That certainly wasn’t my experience in several parts of Europe, where a glass of wine every day seemed pretty typical, often at lunch. But it is hard to judge the daily life of europeans, as I didn’t live there. And, I don’t disagree with you re:the “mommy juice” BS, which is just a small way for women to buck the

Only you would know if it is a problem in your life. Lots of women just enjoy wine...some women become dependent.

Bro, do you even mom?

You aren’t being judgmental, but you are concern-trolling like a boss. Drinking within the recommended daily limits (which would be a glass of wine every single damn day for a woman) is the slippery slope to addiction? You will “pay the price”? Never, ever, travel to Europe. The wine industry has tricked the shit

If I don’t call it “mom-juice”, is it OK if I daytime/night-time drink? I have about 3-4 glasses a week (spread out). The summer is hot and life is hard.

Not even a mom and already do this. And no, that is not how easy it is to succumb to addiction, there are an array of factors that play into it. My career is in behavioral health.

I just really hope that none of these MRA nutcases show up to hurt any women. I hope they just stay home and sulk.

There shouldn’t be any snark at all, tbh. What happened is awful and what she’s doing is nice.

Im not sure if it was really wide spread or if Ariana was aware of it, but there was some really stupid masses out there that were harping on her for not doing something for the victims the very day after it happened. Im sure she would have been compelled to do something to help, and bear whatever responsibilities a

It’s a benefit concert with the goal of raising lots of $$$. Doesn’t it behoove them to get the biggest, most commercial acts they can? It’s also being booked to bring some joy to the victims, who happen to be Ariana Grande fans and would LOVE all of the acts they lined up. Truly, no good deed goes unpunished in this

Man, these comments are bumming me out. This is a concert to benefit families and victims of a TERRORIST ATTACK. It’s amazing how quickly Ariana and her team have put this together. And whether you like the musicians or not, they are some of the biggest names in pop music right now. Maybe save your jokes and snark for

I hear what you’re saying, but for her it could be that putting on a show is exactly what she needs to do to heal. I think it’s important to remember (for all of us, not you specifically) that everyone processes trauma differently and everyone heals differently. That said, I also hope Ariana and her team are making

See this is kinda awesome. Everytime one of these sorry excuses for human beings does something evil and disgusting, we should make something awesome out of it.

Look at the statistics of who would be doing that service out of necessity and come back to me about a false comparison.

Because quite a few people equate that with slave labor, especially considering the disparity between the races in their ability to pay the original fine.

But if you can write a check that clears, suddenly you’re a good driver and no longer a menace on the roads?

In before the debate even gets started.

Thats the stupidest thing ive ever heard.

Especially if you’re setting the thing in 1960's America. I hate when people decide their play/movie/whatever is a historical piece, but in a history just slightly alternate to our own, where the early 20th centry had no race issues and everyone got along wonderfully. Where nobody would even give a black man married