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But she doesn’t have to take her clothes off. She never did. She didn’t have to sign up for the class, she could have dropped it during add-drop period once she knew the requirements, and she can choose to do a project that allows her to keep her clothes on.

should ≠ always does

Signed,

I Don’t Teach Math, But I Do Teach College

Talking about her mother might be one option.

This is downright un-American! How dare a doctor have final say in an individual’s health care? Does no one care about the free speech of the corporation to dictate to their client what they can and cannot have?

I always misread Tyga as Tyvec. I need to read gooder.

I myself am from Edinburgh, and I can confirm that it is indeed a ghostly city.

Although I now live in the States, my family still has a house there- where we have three ghosts, one on each floor. The first is a little boy that only children can see; my god-daughter asked if she could play with the neighbor boy who

There is no such thing as ghosts. Ghosts are not real. Except...

According to family legend, my great-grandmother defended her home against banshees in the West of Ireland. The

Im in!!

Sure, a doctor may tell a patient to stop smoking before a procedure for medical reasons, but even if its medically sound, its not mandated by law, is it?? In the case of abortion, there aren’t even any medical reasons to mandate a waiting period (in fact, it may further endanger the mother’s health in some cases.)

No, but when they need an abortion it is a totally moral and righteous choice.

You’re arguing it like you can change the phrase by force of will. The expression exists; millions of people use it — they are conveying a specific idea in the most economical way possible. You’re just going to have to live with it.

Arrgh. I am an American. People in this country say “dipped’ all the time when referring to ice cream; it depends on the region. A 30 second google search for “dipped ice cream” proves this. Can everyone please stop asserting that their limited knowledge is fact WHEN IT IS NOT FACTUAL IN ANY WAY and do a little bit of

Thanks. I didn’t even think of cake mix, and wouldn’t have realised you added oil anyway.

Jamie Layton’s story reminds me of a famous story I heard when I was working at a regional theater festival.