But she doesn’t “identify” as a woman. She is a woman. She is a woman who naturally has more testosterone than most other women. This is how she was born, and she hasn’t done anything wrong.
But she doesn’t “identify” as a woman. She is a woman. She is a woman who naturally has more testosterone than most other women. This is how she was born, and she hasn’t done anything wrong.
Argentina still can’t beat an island of fishermen & farmers.
It’s true. the old adage is “Never drink alone” but getting drunk by myself in the comforts of my own home seem much safer then getting drunk at some strange place and trying to figure out the way back from there.
Most people who drink are not alcoholics. In addition, one can drink without getting drunk. Wine with dinner or a beer with pizza is not a tragedy.
It’s been explained at the top of every single one of those articles that it’s the 20th anniversary of the show’s premiere.
You know how I know you don’t have kids?
Yup. My wife and I go to breweries all the time - it’s one of our favorite hobbies (we live near Denver - there’s no shortage). Kids are ruining this shit lately. A lot of these places have like a bar, a few tables, and that’s it. Yet here’s 6 children running around screaming through the entire place. Keep. Them.…
I wasn’t allowed to go out to a restaurant until I learned to sit at the table wearing something other than my underwear. And to chew food with my mouth closed. My cousin, however, seems to think that it’s adorable when her daughter goes running around in a restaurant as though it’s her own dining room. Sometimes I…
I don’t have kids, so I don’t.
They’re YOUR kids, and when they cry YOU have to deal with it.
Not my problem
why dafuq would you bring your kid to a damned whiskey distillery?
That’s the least kid friendly place imaginable short of a massage parlor
People need to learn - you are a PARENT NOW - that means that you have to do kid friendly stuff til they’re 18.
If you want to go to the distillery, or the winery, or an R rated…
Truly hope you and your significant other go out to a nice fancy restaurant that you have been looking forward to for a long time and plan to spend a lot of money at, and have a child screaming into your ear for your entire meal. I wonder how much of a “mundane life activity” it will feel like then. Its called common…
I’m pretty sure most of the kids being discussed in these comments are not special needs. There’s an overwhelming lack of manners in American society from adults on down, frankly, and if the adults aren’t being good restaurant patrons, how can we expect their kids to be? So, I’m just not convinced that every screaming…
In this day of instant Yelp retribution, restaurant management would have a harder time asking the family with kids to leave (“THIS RESTAURANT HATES KIDS AND PARENTS!!!” “They were kid shaming me” ) vs a couple patrons that leave because of patron’s kids.
While I feel for you, it isn’t anyone else’s responsibility that your child is autistic, its your’s, and its ruining other people’s dining experiences which they have a right to enjoy in peace. Stop trying to guilt others into feeling sorry for you (its no one else’s business what you experience every hour of every…
You are doing parenting right.
Look the kid in the eyes and say “Everyone here hates you. Shut up.” The crying is usually quieter than the screaming.
“Why do servers always check in when my mouth is full?”
You have kids, you agree to new life terms. Simple as that. There are new responsibilities. Maybe you don’t get to go see the newest flick because no one wants to watch an intense movie with your kid crying or asking questions loudly the whole movie. Same for restaurants.
My first is on the spectrum, and we did all but banning electronics and food tasting. Electronics (at the time, a Nintendo DS) were only allowed after dinner was consumed and if the adults were going to be indulging in a long post-dinner coffee / drink chat session. Also, no sound, no reactions, and it had to be under…