cowbelle
Cowbelle
cowbelle

Maybe because being forced to re-live the worst experience of your life isn't worth all the money in the world.

This is why I'm afraid to come out. I've never told anyone except the interwebs. I feel very torn on the issue.

A Cardassian?

I also had a ob/gyn tell me I couldn't use an IUD as I haven't had kids yet - but she claimed it was likely to make me infertile or something. I have since learned that literally thousands of women without children use it. I'm mad.

There are no added hormones in any milk.

I think that kind of misses the point though - some people on food stamps may have once been better off and have spices and condiments from that time, but others honestly might not. That shit's expensive, and it makes a HUGE difference in the taste of food.

I'm no nutritionist, but I think that for the most part that probably works. It's about fiber and various vitamins and minerals, which you can get in either.

Not buying organic would get you a heck of a lot more without compromising nutrition.

Reading the original website, it looks like he's using up stuff that' already in his cupboard, like condiments. That's cheating.

I wonder how he's getting enough fruit and calcium? I don't see much of that in there.

My cows seem to think their lives are pretty damn good.

Oh, and my husband accidentally bought a bunch of Doritos Jacked flavors a few months back. They were all awful. The bag seems to stand out so I don't know how it was an accident....

I thought both Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch came in three "levels" — Cool, Cooler, Coolest and Cheese, Cheesier, Cheesiest. That's what I recall from the early 2000s. I was actually just talking about it with some friends this weekend.

According to what religion? Lots of people have claimed a religious objection to race-mixing and gender roles, and yet discrimination based on race and gender is still illegal.

Agreeing to pay for any male reproductive service but only paying for certain female reproductive services sure seems like discrimination

By that logic, should we also get rid of a lot of other workplace laws.

If you don't like being sexually harassed, just get a new job!

If you don't like being called racial slurs by your boss, just get a new job!

If you don't like being targeted for your disability, just get a new job!

If you don't like being paid less

Google UK libel laws. If the Daily Mail can't prove that she's on drugs in the video, then they lose. It's not quite that simple of course, but that seems to be simple way of viewing UK libel laws.

Yeah, in the UK it's on the Daily Mail to prove that what they said is true. Not on Jolie to prove that what they said is a lie.

Apparently she's on the phone with her dad the whole time.

In UK law, the paper has to prove without question that what they said was DEFINITELY true. Not likely to be true, but definitely true. I kind of doubt they can do that unless the video had actually shown her doing drugs, or she admitted to being high specifically in the video.

I agree, the lawsuit seems like it draws MORE attention to it. I don't have any experience with drugs beyond pot (using or being around others using) so I have no idea if the video seems credible or not. Either way it seems really silly. She has talked about her past drug troubles before - it's not news.

I don't think the video is even of her taking drugs at all? I think they are just filming her walking around, and saying she's high on the film (with no evidence of that) so I'm guessing she's suing them for slander/libel/etc.

Well, my grandfather was as working class as it gets, but I'm in the Midwest.