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Meh he got her a cake, she seemed happy to get it and enjoys his humor (or at least gets his humor), problem is where?

That’s the best executed slit I’ve seen in a long time, it works so well with the construction of the dress.

Sofia Vergara wears the same thing every time, though. So boring.

I love Anna Faris dress, it looks very comfy

One of my best friends and I are both fairly newly single (me more newly than she). And we’re like, “Oh my GOD, we have to go BACK ONLINE?” There are a lot of good things about online dating - I met the last two guys I dated online, and the last one and I fell in love. She met a guy she dated for four years online,

I’m now pregnant after almost two years of infertility treatment for a uterus problem. Sad thing is, it was probably still faster than adopting.

My goal is to get to where I can do that.

I have only recently learned, through a friend of mine who had a deformation in her uterus, how hard it is to adopt (double income married family, well educated, no criminal record, already have a child together, yada yada). Even though they would have preferred to adopt rather than risk a pre-term birth like with

In order of story craziness I expect: Florida, Texas, Ohio, Arizona. I imagine everyone has a different list. Odd, that neither Jersey, CA or IL hits the list and yet they don’t.

We are pretty much on par with Texas in terms of abortion restrictions. And unfortunately it seems like that stuff hardly make the local/state news here. I’m usually reading a national source when I find out about new regulations, which is unfortunately always after they’ve already passed.

What’s sad is what you said just makes way too much sense for it to ever happen.

Sometimes I swear that if there’s an insane US story that isn’t from Florida, Ohio is my next guess.

Look, I’m just going to throw this out there. Part of the blame for this problem needs to fall at the feet of people who oppose comprehensive immigration reform.

What’s more likely is that they’ll say that the department has failed at fulfilling the goals set out for it and how could they possibly trust them with more money and they’ll cut the budget instead.

The amount of human trafficking that goes on in Ohio always manages to surprise me. Really, Ohio needs to get its shit together.

That’s absolutely horrifying, I hope that the senate responds with positive budget changes that would put enough people on the ground regulating and keeping track of things to stop this from ever happening again.

It’s almost as if demonizing the people who work with immigrants and not giving them the resources they need to do their jobs can cause bad things to happen.

Wow. Welcome to safety kids.