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Interesting use of the adverb “still.”

She may not know what toxic masculinity is but she certainly knows what condescending is.

Thank you so much for the work you do.

Lmao, no. I am Council staff, program namely. I personally oversee and work with our Camp CEO. Every Camp CEO runs differently, and to paint them all the same is irresponsible, and also just not correct. I won’t speak to the Cookie CEO badges- those are from GSUSA and not created by individual Councils.

Our Camp CEO is

Counter-argument: Please continue exposing my daughter to the idea that she can lead entire organizations and acclimating her to terminology that is relevant in the business world. There are few down-sides to her becoming the CEO of a successful company. Exposing her to common business terminology shows her that these

Samoas are for closers.

None of these people have ever seen Auntie Mame, and it shows.

Welp, looks like I’m going to have to go down to James Madison High School and give the school board my rendition of Jeannie C. Riley’s “Harper Valley P.T.A.”.

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I’m sorry officer. I didn’t know I couldn’t do that.”

I kind of wish those little girls had a cool older sister or aunt who would have hooked them up with Liz Phair instead, but Alanis is definitely better than the mediocre, “be quiet and smile more” conformist nonsense that’s otherwise pushed on women.

or Marilyn Manson being the kid from Wonder years?  Or Marilyn Manon have ribs surgically removed for ... reasons?

There are very few albums from this era that hold up.

I don’t care about Jagged Little Pill. I came to say that “You Can’t Do That on Television” is one of the best TV children’s sketch shows ever.

It really is amazing to me that we still haven’t figured out child labor laws for social media yet. The second money starts being paid out to these families, the kids should be overseen and protected just as if they were working on a movie set or in the theater.

I was thinking the same thing. Basically kids on monetized YouTube channels are child actors — they should get the same protections as any other child performer. We can’t stop people from abusing their kids, but we can at least make it harder for them to make money off of it.

What a devastating story.

How about adding a bit at the bottom with info for the suicide lifeline?

In the summer of 2060, Chris Pratt will probably be talking to an empty chair at the Republican National Convention.

Sorry, not clicking on that video.