Well, Deena sleeps with children, so...
Well, Deena sleeps with children, so...
If you can’t afford to put food in your fridge, you aren’t middle class and would likely benefit from.....WELFARE! Don’t blame the people who understand that and signed up for it, blame your asshole bosses who pay you “middle class” wages of $9 an hour.
“I like him because he’s a businessman,” said North Carolinian Linda Wilkerson. “He does what he says he’s going to do. I’ve seen him lose a ton of money and bounce back. We’re in terrible financial debt. I hope he can bail us out.”
ETA:
Honestly, I think it’s because as a female you are worried you’ll be judged if you don’t show up. Dudes just take for granted that they can stay home when they are sick, their kid is sick, or it’s dangerous to travel.
Yeah, quite a few of these cliches, and yet there are a ton of fellow commentors who think these are fresh. :
feuds, especially, are always pointless; they’re performative clashes of ideologies that rarely do any actual convincing. At the very least, participating in them made me feel ashamed for caring as much as I did in the moment, and worse, for showing how much I cared. ... I certainly stopped liking the impulse to fire…
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“There was people’s tendency to waste time by responding to a national tragedy with “No Words.’”
Pretty sure that’s Chas Sisk, local NPR reporter with WPLN. http://nashvillepublicradio.org/people/chas-si…
I’ll bet he has a playroom in his house. And not the kind for children.
Right? He really pulls off that yellow shirt.
he looks pretty by-the-books. maybe he’d schedule a randy email during lunch hours
I hate to be “that guy,” but the Panthers last played in the Super Bowl in 2004, over a year before Davis was drafted.
Uh oh, they are coming for you.
There’s a lot of pretty ridiculous and misleading things down in the gray on this one so I’ll clear this up:
I think maybe we’re a groundhog’s day situation. I’m going to grab a toaster and get in the tub to test out the theory.
Jesus. This is what, the 20th debate? Thank goodness my party had a nice reasonable 6.
Kind of like Sanders suddenly found it expedient to care about reproductive rights after a campaign of marked by no-shows, no-mentions and recognizing Planned Parenthood more as an organization which failed to help him and less a provider of health care.
Sanders is awesome. But he came out in favor of marriage equality in 2009, 4 years before Clinton (not decades), and is on record as opposing DOMA on procedural grounds.