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I couldn’t think of a good catchy adjective so I went with cafeteria. That’s usually paired with Catholic. And yes, your assumption is correct. Cafeteria Catholics pick and choose what suits them.

Click on the photo in Jen’s profile above. Looks like at best she’s a cafeteria Muslim to me.

Looking at Jen's IG picture, I see that obvious breast implants are still in vogue. SLC is going to have a field day with this.

Damned if you do. Damned if you don’t.

And if these same wealthy women and their daughters get inconveniently pregnant, they'll opt for a big "vacation" in a pro choice country. That was the go to when I was young.

When he grew that beard I swore it was to hide a chin implant. That perfect stripe of white beard hair has me convinced.

Ruthless professional ambition is not a universal condition.”

When I read stories like this, I immediately flash back to the time a bank was robbed across the street. My coworkers and I learned about it after a two hour meeting.

Sumner Redstone.

Im Irish. A hundred percent. In the US. I’ve toyed with the idea of de-aging my face but I’ve seen so many bad facelifts on Irish women that I decided against it. I’m not sure exactly what it was ... Thin skin over-stretched, bone structure fighting back... Just can't properly define what it is that bothers me.

Thank you.

Another Catholic on the court? That would be seven, correct?

The photos that accompany the article ... Are they ones that she herself has chosen? 

Is sponge worthy even an option any more?

Back when you had to be married to even ask for birth control pills, every girl who had half a brain knew how to get around this obstacle. The pill was allowed to be prescribed to single women if you complained of awful dysmenorrhea. The doctors knew what the deal was and prescribed them for you. Even the Catholic

I can’t join the throngs of Democrats speaking up and speaking out against McConnell and Trump. My heart just isn’t in it. I mourn her death too deeply. I just don’t have it in me yet.

Not at all. You’re replying to someone who worked in ERs as the x-ray tech for their departments.

I get the impression that many in the genealogy groups are of the "I feel your pain" ilk in digging for native American DNA. 

I see this all the time in genealogy Facebook groups but 99% are trying to find their Cherokee great grandmother with black hair, dark eyes and high cheekbones. So many want an ancestor who walked the Trail of Tears. Their DNA shows absolutely zero native DNA. But that doesn’t deter them.

Thank you too for your thoughts.