My parents let me watch anything I wanted. My interests as a kid were mostly sports and cartoons which reflect my exact interests now. We did watch some pretty explicit stuff. I saw She’s Gotta Have It when I was 7 with my parents.
My parents let me watch anything I wanted. My interests as a kid were mostly sports and cartoons which reflect my exact interests now. We did watch some pretty explicit stuff. I saw She’s Gotta Have It when I was 7 with my parents.
As a fellow 80s kid, I saw Coming to America at the movies with my grandmother and younger siblings at the movie theater like 3 times. I was 14. My grandmother loved going to the movies, but she didn’t go alone. She always took us kids and whatever kid relative that was staying with her or at my parents house. She…
There is no way this administration is on the same level as that little car.
bless your heart.
I got nothing to add, but Damn!
And there’s no way you don’t see Muslims all the time if you live in the New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, or Michigan.
Yep. Call the Midwife was always my show*. Netflix recommended it to me and I even downloaded the PBS app to look at the new episodes.
However, my child can’t help but notice that she is one of the only Black faces in the entire school.
Kennedy’s election upended conservative voting blocks with Dixiecrats in particular defecting to the Republican Party in the face of support for civil rights. Strom Thurmond comes to mind as an example of this.
I would love to see the response if one of her boys dared to say she couldn’t go in a room in her house. I’d probably never see them again.
This took me CLEAN out. The garage...my room...did not belong to me. “Your name is not on this mortgage!”
Whataburger is definitely leaps and bounds better than In ‘N Out. :)
You lost me at In n’ Out. Maybe it’s because I’m in Texas, but it was just so-so and the fries are AWFUL.
Well, sure, but in 2016, the majority of offices on my ballot had unopposed Republicans as the only option.
I was at the march in Houston with my youngest son and a really good friend. There were so many young people there that it made me feel warm and cuddly. It was great to march on Ted Cruz office.
If SCOTUS sides with the CPCs on this, there is one positive outcome: All those states that force doctors to talk about the development of fetus’s and provide unneeded ultrasounds will be able to bring suit claiming the same free speech rights.
I can’t walk halfway down the block without running into 3 guys who will complain to no end about their alimony or child support bills, but they can’t see past their noses to realize that if we had child care, if women didn’t make 70 cents on the dollar, if the entire structure of society didn’t minimize women’s…
My solution to this (in my own personal Utopia) is this: both men and women (and obviously adoptive and/or same-sex couples) both get 6 months of fully paid maternity/paternity leave, and they have to take it.
And I don’t mean the endless unpaid labor of home and child care, I mean paid work—in factories and fields, in laundries and schools.
I remember some news reports several years back about how the French get at least five weeks of mandated vacation time, with no more than 35 hour work week — and by and large, the American response seemed to be, “Pff, they’re so lazy.