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So what other situations does your body become property of the state, to use as it likes to keep another alive against your will? Do you support mandatory blood transfusions and organ donations suggested earlier? What factors are the government allowed to ignore when making that decision? How much of your own welfare

And when she changes her mind? "Consent" can be withdrawn, especially "implied consent".

So after a period of time, which you have decided is 6 months, women are incubators. Whether they like it or not. Good to know.

OK, compromise, women have a legal right to abortion up to 24 weeks, after 24 weeks they have a legal right to a C-section, regardless of whether or not that early delivery will hurt the child. You can say that at 24 weeks it's a person, but that person doesn't have the right to squat inside another person against

I can handle fun and silly I think. The last 3 shows I binge-watched were Boardwalk Empire, The Sopranos and the aforementioned Mad Men, so I'm ready for something a bit less intense.

Nope haven't seen it. Also I'm male and still dress like I did in high-school, so fashion probably isn't going to get me into Pretty Little Liars. I'll give it a go anyway though. I'm still trying to find something as good as Six Feet Under all these years later. Mad Men came pretty close, only with less likeable

OK, I just finished binge-watching five series of Mad Men and need something new. Is pretty little liars actually good? It sounds a bit like Veronica Mars, which I loved, from the synopsis on Wikipedia. Help me out here, without TV shows to watch constantly I might be forced to actually think about things.

Torygraph. It's spelled Torygraph.

Very well put. I'm gonna go listen to some Neil Young now.

In a speech at Yale (or Harvard, I forget) Margaret Thatcher advocated for single mothers and their children being forcible confined to religious institutions. The fact that she had very deep convictions does not excuse her.

OK, I get what you mean, and I admired their bravery a lot before too, this is so disappointing.

I remember getting a sinking feeling in my stomach when Henry tells her not to bother about alimony because he would take care of her. I didn't really understand at the time why she would fall back into the same situation she was trying to escape, but your post sheds some light on that for me.

You're right, and that's a beautiful way to put it, I'm just not sure how many more seasons I can take of her being blind to her own aggression. I just find it horrible to watch for one thing.

I remember that moment. I thought it was a sign she wasn't taking any more shit and was going to leave Don. Damn did they stretch that out.

Uh, what connection are you drawing there? My Ukrainian friend hasn't exactly described Ukraine as particularly politically correct. One time he spent the summer there then came back to Britain and started telling us how in Ukraine Jews really do steal all the money, so it's not anti-semitic to say so. We still take

Subsidising people to keep their own children is cheaper than taking them into care by a long, long way. Sorry!

OK fine I'll do it.

Hehehe. If you posted that on Kotaku someone would be along in five minutes with a picture from Evangelion or something to illustrate.