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Early childhood education actually is one of the most important investments a parent can make in their child's life and to think otherwise is incredibly ignorant.

You're assuming that parents have enough money that one can not work so that they can stay home and teach their kid.

Have you ever considered the fact that public schools fucking sucksin some areas so you kind of have to send your kid to private school if you want them to have a decent education? Especially when your child is a black male and therefore would be systematically pushed aside if he he went to a public school?

Since you specified that you choose the 2004 Phantom do you mean which theatrical runs are our favorites or which musicals as a stand-alone are our favorites? Because if it's the former, I say the Book of Once King (I can't choose), but if it's the latter, I say the 25th Annual Spelling Barber of Fleet Street (again,

I had no idea what you're talking about until I figured out (after extensive googling) that you mean Riley Cooper. I guess Jez writers aren't too into sports and are fine with the Deadspin coverage?

Same. To everything. I think I'm going to start an exercise journal so I can be like "look! past you really enjoyed that workout. I'm sure present you will enjoy it too"

Yeah, I don't know who constitutes the "popular internet lore" that Doug cites, but informed Who viewers never thought it was going to be a woman.

There is no 'e' in Cory Monteith's first name.

No but I LOVE Twitter. I just don't follow anyone who tweets like Cher or Tara Reid.

Improper usage of the English language is #1 on my list of "Things That Make Me Rage"

Every time I see one of Cher's tweets, I immediately get the urge to punch her in the face.

Dodai, can you please do this every week and add your own commentary under each picture? I will pay you in page hits.

I can't even get that satisfaction because the Yalies I know aren't apologists; they're just entirely clueless.

The only thing more disheartening than reading this report when I received it in my inbox last night was then logging on Facebook and seeing one of my good (male) friends questioning why a fellow student was displeased with the report. It was not until then that I realized how terribly apathetic so many of my peers on

That's why I specified that cities are an exception. But yes, I was born in Boston and am currently living in NYC.

WHOOSH.

Oh, when I said over 2, what I meant is 3 and up. I can understand some 2-2.5 year olds not being able to handle walking on their own. I do think that's the prime time to be teaching kids pedestrian safety, though, so I'd rather a kid be on a leash and learning what they can/can't do than sitting in a stroller and not

I purposely phrased the question as "I really don't think there's any reason" because that's my personal opinion. I literally cannot think of any other reasons besides laziness and the exceptions I listed. Though if you can think of another, please list a few.

Although Robin Thicke really does need to keep his mouth shut because he's an idiot, I do agree that people are blowing this way out of proportion. Yes this song is about consent, but it does not suggest that he's going to take advantage of her. The song ends with him talking about the contradictions between her "good

Unless you are someplace with an insane amount of crowds and walking (i.e. Disney, NYC, the zoo) or your kid has some kind of disability that prevents them from listening to your directions to stay close, I really don't think there's any reason for a child over the age of 2 to be in a stroller. If you have taught your