WarriorKitty
WarriorKitty
WarriorKitty

Exactly. Things aren't so bad here. I have the hardest time with this shit happening to kids, especially extra magical ones like this precious girl.

I currently live at a military hospital with my husband while he recovers from above-the-knee amputations and a ton of other shit. Sometimes it's positive but most times it's hell. THIS little girl is exactly who I needed to hear today. Thank you. And may the gods bless her as she travels her journey.

I think she broke the Autotune.

WTF is that?! How in holy hell did someone manage to make music worse than Paris Hilton's? Seriously. WTF is going on with this noise.

Because I do not fit some pre-conceived notion of what a feminist looks like, I have been told for years that I am not one. It is incredibly annoying.

Farris Buller (pricelox), you're my hero!

Hitting 30 next week and the fact that my husband and I are responsible about bills and shit does not, in any way, prove that I am a grown-up. I refuse, I don't know any of those people, and I'mma go play with my Legos now!

What bothers me most about this story is the drag-queen hate and the assertion that Mary Kay consultants can't go to gay bars. Christian values, my ass. Who are these people?

I left middle school to homeschool (15 years ago), and my experiences still resonate with me. God, kids can be so mean.

Cameron Diaz has, purportedly, touched a married man before (Sophia Coppola's husband Spike Jonze). But also, maybe Jessica has a funny feeling about her. Like, the kind of woman that would make that kind of statement in the press about her fiance. I am the least jealous person ever (and thank God so is my husband) so

Cameron Diaz has always said and done what she wanted. She was the model for Ana Faris's role in "Lost In Translation," as Sophia Coppola's husband was rumored to have had an affair with her. SO... there is that.

Please, please, please study some history. Not even women's history, but basic American history could prove this statement wrong on so many levels. One reason that women were so tightly controlled back in the day is because they were more valuable- they had to bring up the kids after giving birth. And so, so many

Did anyone else get to read the initial interview of the couple with the two kids? Dad put the INFANT down and bailed. Got in his car and started to drive away. He admitted this in the interview. Mom was there with the four-year-old and found the baby. A teenager, Jarell Brooks, helped the mom out and got shot in the

Thank you. She isn't even as old as he was when the whole thing started. Aside: This is what gets me about Adele. Her songs are akin to losing the love of your life, but I just don't get how people think that happens in high school. I've been crushed before, but at 25. Ugh.

I have always hated slut-shaming. I never cared for the girl before (my C. Aguilera was another story, folks) but she is half the director's age. He is a creep. He met his wife when she was 17, maybe he just doesn't like anyone who is farther from the drinking age than near it?

Ricky Martin on "Glee" was so adorable. I hope his show doesn't suck.

No one seems to ever think of the mother's future. What if carrying a non-viable fetus full-term was mentally debilitating? What about issues with these fatal births, and the mother's future of having more children? No one cares about that. Let her watch her baby die just so everyone else can feel good about

No one ever thinks of the mother's mental health and capability of having future children. It was best for your sister to terminate (and I wish there was a better word, I heard the phrase "release" once for non-viable pregnancies) and that's all that matters. Heartbreaking. I'm so sorry.

I just want to send you a huge internet hug. I am so sorry for your loss. Mothers who carry babies who aren't viable outside of the womb often feel so terrible, even if they did carry until delivery. No one situation is "better" than the other and anyone who says so is ignorant of how horrifying these pregnancies and

I know of progressive Mormonism that is fine with abortion in certain cases. As an Episcopalian for most of my life (which is a Christian denomination), I never once felt conflicted on my pro-choice views. I think you are lacking a lot of information here. There are reasonable religious people out there, and even if