callidorablack
Callidora Black
callidorablack

Yeah, well, when you've already got a bunch of kids and your life is unstable, it's not about 'I want' anymore. You want more kids? Well, you know what, you've got a responsibility to the ones you already have. You don't get to have everything, that's not how it works.

Birth control saves you about a quarter of a million dollars per kid. You bet your butt it saves you a lot.

I know this is very old, but if my grandfather were still alive, he'd be very relieved that he wasn't the only one who did this. He was a sweet country kid who had never seen a finger bowl in his life, and he got nervous instead of waiting to see what everyone else did with it.

Well, there are lots of others doing similarly bizarre things. Like that guy who keeps injecting stuff into his...uh...boys. I think the fact that this woman is preoccupied with her breasts instead of having a limb removed or something else doesn't tell us what caused this. However, any positive feedback she gets

Body dysmorphia more likely than not.

If you think is more symptomatic of gender inequality than mental illness, I don't know what to say. I don't even know where to begin.

Uh...more like most moms would not be happy to know that their son in law would run from the police with her and her daughter in the car. Which is reasonable. It would make most people wonder what the guy would do alone if he would do that with them in the car.

Sounds like it's time for him to fire his doctor. Sounds like his office staff is a bunch of tools, and if he allows it, he's no better.

What irks me has to do with the fact that the original article is about avoiding the flu. One thing is that it's written as "flue" above. The other thing that bothers me is that there's a really great way to avoid getting H1N1 without obsessing over where you're sitting. Get the flipping flu vaccine! It's in the

How about ADD? It's used in songs (Thanks a lot, Natasha Bedingfield) and is constantly used to describe even minor, temporary inattentiveness in neurotypical people. So sick of it. No, you are not "like, literally ADD" because you couldn't focus on a boring lecture one day. x.x'

Plenty of risk involved. You go into people's homes, where you have to contend with dangerous conditions, psychotic patients, volatile domestic situations, and exposure to disease. Not to mention that you're saving lives. Bonus points if your EMS uniform is particularly sharp looking.

Life is more of an expense than a thing of value in a lot of places. You'd apparently be surprised.

I was pretty sure they were unrelated but sometimes occurred together.

I can see how that would work with Chicago style, but no sane person could do that to a New York style pizza. That's evil.

Cutting a round pizza into squares is a mad man's game. Better off just getting Sicilian if you're going to do that. Especially if you're in New York, don't do this. We're not able to eat regular pizza without crust the way we normally do.

Evil doesn't mean stupid, does it?

You'll have to trust me on this. Ugh. x.x' It does.

Perhaps powdered detergent is somewhat different than liquid...? Most people don't use powder anymore.

In the US? Probably cheaper to get a robot or other device to do it. In China? A billion people in a developing nation with few human rights and labor protections. I'm sure this is precisely why things are being handled this way.

I wonder if they mean the regular smell of old books or books that are actually musty because they've been improperly cared for.