Pffft... That photo blows.
Pffft... That photo blows.
This is a lot to swallow.
How many weeks of maternity do you get at your job?
You forgot to add “Desperate for publicity. Sad!” at the end, but yeah.
When my younger brother (now 27, so we’re talking about 1990) was six weeks old, my parents let my older brother (7) and me (5) “play with the baby” in one of our bedrooms. My big brother dropped my little brother straight onto a stone fireplace (not burning, thank god!) and broke his arm. My parents fondly remember…
And “not hot anymore.” Don’t forget that one. Because he’s such a prize himself.
WHAAAATTT???!!! LOL!!!! Sorry, what world do you live in that enables all new moms to either stay with a child so long, or enables her the capability to allow only select few people to care for her? Many moms are forced to return to work and leave the child with a combination of family, friends, and day care providers…
I could write the tweet.
I think Trump may have a rental house in America, Indiana. He stays there one night a year so he can the support his claim that he is the “richest man in America (Indiana)“
This reminds me of a fun family story - Steve Jobs once spotted my mother at a social occasion, wrangling 5 year old me by one hand while nursing my infant sister with the other. He was apparently struck by her maternal beauty and being in the market for a wife and a mother of his future children, he approached her…
Melanoma does look a bit like a 4th rate Brooke Shields impersonator.
I’m willing to bet that it is more than $100 million, but only because he’s a government moocher. Remember that during the campaign, it was revealed that he hasn’t paid income taxes in 20 years because in 1996, he lost $960 million that he was subsequently able to set against his gains.
and I’m America’s richest man, and the people would love it.’”
I doubt that it’s ever been or ever will be $100 million. Despite his best grifting scam ever happening right now.
I wish famous women that were ‘approached’ by Trump would be more honest about him and how they felt about his manipulating them into going out for a date: He’s disgusting. He’s vile. He smells bad. I would never, ever date someone so nasty. He’s known as a scam artist and criminal. He’s a racist POS. He’s a…
I totally agree with you. Not one of these stories so far has made me think the parent was wronged by the system. Your baby has a SKULL FRACTURE?! You don’t know how it happened?! Yeah, we’re gonna take your kids until we make sure you aren’t beating the shit out of them. That’s the system WORKING FOR THE CHILDREN.…
I know I’m meant to be horrified by this government overreach, but sofar I haven’t read a story in which I would want the officials to act substantially differently. Could they be nicer? Sure. But do you really want an official investigating a baby with an unexplainable skull fracture to drop it? “Oh well! This 7…
Okay? I don’t work in social services, so I don’t have a ton of knowledge of the professional hierarchies in those agencies.
The top story is the first one in this entire series that didn’t nauseate me and make me feel like we were supposed to sympathize with child abuse.
I’m glad, with the first story, that her POS friend finally stepped up. Wish he had said something to her sooner. That’s a horrible thing to put her and her kids thru.