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"When taxpayers pay into a system that is meant to get aid to the poor and also sick, it only harms those people who cannot afford private care beyond the AHA."

I am seeing many comments saying 'well I played with teddy bears/animal toys, etc and I didn't grow up wanting to be that'.... ?? When little girls play with Barbies, we were playing house, only in miniature. We were acting out our fun pretend games in our pink mansions and pink corvettes and with our Barbies and

See the problem with everything you are saying, is that even if they everyone in the country was the ideal vision of thin and healthy, that money would not trickle down to the poor like y'all like to claim it would.

Okay, I'll admit that I'm a skinny girl, but my confusion over this statement I keep hearing is this: In what way are fat people harming the lower classes and minorities? Because health insurance is being raised because of health problems? Because seriously, insurance companies are the devil, and they will charge a

Yes, but people who eat pastries filled with layers and layers of butter in between a yeast dough made with white flour and white sugar, every single day for breakfast are getting more bad than good from that. A pat of butter in your sautee pan at dinner-yes. 3oz of butter every morning in your pastry? No.

Don't forget eggs. Everyone always forget about the eggs in ice cream.

Speaking as someone who works in the food industry (I'm a baker), and whose dad did work incredibly similar to what you are describing that you did in the past—the heat and the amount of physical labor are actually incredibly comparable. My kitchen could get well over 100 degrees on a cool day, easily over 110. No

That's the sort of frustrating part of being in the food industry. It's like a brain sickness. From my perspective I would find myself working sometimes 60 hours a week, every one of them on my feet, heavy lifting, physical work, running up and down stairs, and I never take breaks at work ever—and then I hear all the

Last summer I worked (as a baker) at a bakery where we had no air conditioning. It was often just around 100 degrees in the general area of the kitchen, but the main work area for baking was at a counter which had a small reach-in fridge beneath it and the vent below it blasted heat onto your legs, and right behind

ME TOO!!!!

Inspirativ, erstaunlich, schoen

Led Zeppelin, The Labyrinth, and tons of postcards, original paintings, and artwork from friends and family...I'm cool, right?

Haha, thanks.

Yes, you hit the nail on the head. I'm not saying my words very well today, but you said it perfectly. Eloise is completely correct in that identifying it takes the power away from what the gas-lighter has been doing, but what you said, and what I meant to say was that no amount of pointing it out to them will make

Yep.

Very well said.

Okay. I'm glad that sometimes that works. In my experience it hasn't. I don't want to argue, I was just making a comment about the frustrating experience of gas lighting.

It's definitely worth a try. But usually the type of person who will gaslight another person is not going to listen to sense or logic about what they have been doing.

Oh god, yeah, what about for those of us for whom it is difficult to bring to a climax? Then the choices I feel presented with are:

Sweetest comment about fake orgasms ever. Tip of the hat, Sir.