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Jennifer Wilson
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It happens. I was frequently approached by managers and DMs of other stores and asked to work for them when they visited the store I worked in.

Oh yeah, they'll be doing it until he's out of office, and then probably chewing over it for another few years.

I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion on here but: to everyone who's saying stuff like "they didn't love their child so they have no right to grief" can really just stfu.

I would never want to minimize Leelah's victimization by spreading some onto the parents, but I don't know how to fucking feel about their (failed) struggle to accept their child. Clearly they were and are stalwartly denying Leelah's identity. But so many parents have a huge grieving process to go through when their

I understand where you're coming from too. It's easy as an outsider to just think, "They're ignorant, they were shocked and uncomfortable, they might have thought they were doing the right thing." Obviously their daughter didn't think that (and couldn't have been expected to), and she suffered their discomfort for

The baby isn't a tourist though, he's an American citizen. The emergency medicaid will apply to him! The extremely high bills here are for the care of the baby, not the mother.

"Really curious if anyone knows... Do drivers have to commit to a certain number of hours a week? Or, if they choose, could they only work when surge pricing is in effect and the rates are higher?"

As I stated in my game changing theory above, no I do not. This is a robot. John Mayer is a robot who has been using photo manipulation for the past decade or so to pose as a human. This photo has pulled the lid off the lie.

This is why I'm naming my children Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians and Paul's Second Letter to the Thessalonians.

I am a fan of the sentiment, but I'd personally put it in a locked location and negotiate X days of good behavior to get it back, rather than return it. Give them something to work for, you know?

No actual tiara, but a big plus in mr. lurker's column before we started dating was his happy willingness to join me and several of my friends/cast members in an indulgent post-performance evening of face masks, wine, and watching Sondheim musicals, without a blink at being the only straight guy in the room.

One of my dorm neighbors in college once screamed the N word through the wall because we'd asked him to be quiet. I, being of brownness, reported this to my RA as I no longer felt safe with a drunk angry dude hurling slurs next door. Turns out he was just saying it, he had no idea who was beyond the wall. They asked

If you ever want to hear, in detail, about how gay men have sex with each other, talk to a homophobe.

Haha, I wouldn't doubt it. He's right at that "Who is this sullen teenager and what has s/he done with my little prince/ss?" stage of parenting.

Two snaps to the guys who wrote this and a couple more for their flashy wreath.

Nothing wrong with a man in a tiara. In fact, I have the same one.

Exactly. Talk to me 7-10 years in.

Wat?! That's the idealistic honeymoon period before he even knows you poop, and when you pretend lingerie is comfortable!

"They" say the first year of marriage is the hardest

Florist here, family has owned an independent flower shop for 25+ years. Couple of things: