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Edith plans to marry a man who wants to become German in the 1920s. Everything coming up Edith is not what comes to mind with that.

This is fascinating. Also the 28° C is 82° F parallel. And also helpful.

The metric system America, it's useful and sensible and the rest of the planet uses it. Just a suggestion.

I am in no way condoning the actions of this kid, but for a slightly more nuanced discussion of his apparent confusion over the situation and what exactly he seems to think he did, you should really read Ariel Levy's article in Steubenville in the New Yorker. It's long, but it is completely worth it: http://m.newyorker

I'm 34. My parents have been married for 37 years. I can remember the time when my mom went to the bank because she wanted to start a little savings account (tells you how old this is, back when savings accounts were encouraged as really smart!) and the bank wouldn't let her have one that didn't also include her

Don't feel smug. That just means you never saw the one good Lindsay Lohan movie.

I'm a professional (Hey mom, I'm an Immunologist!) and say it is NOT possible to over-vaccinate. I'd go into details, but ehhhh no one really wants me to talk about IgG and IgM peaks.

The worst thing about anti-vax is this: for every disease that this woman survived (thank goodness), she passed it to many other people including people with suppressed immune systems (AIDS, cancer), infants too young for vaccination, and elders whose vaccines have worn off.

As an autistic and formerly very-sick person, I'd much rather be autistic than very sick. Vaccines for life (hopefully unless they wear out like the tetanus ones), son!

LW 2: Have you considered that rather than her not wanting her son to be friends with yours, her son might have been the one who wanted to end the friendship? I'm not a parent, but my brother's childhood best friend was on the spectrum and had some serious behavioral quirks, and being know as "Sam's best friend" made

I will also add to the (lovely) reply to the third letter - as someone who was basically an abused feral child raising my little sister, I had similar experiences in forcing myself to become a social person and learn the language of social currency. Everything is give and take, and everybody has emotional and

Oh, right, I forgot how the free market made healthcare options so super-awesome because of the incentive to provide a good product.

Emotion doesn't enter the picture. You were suggesting cats are beneficial, I was disagreeing. The cat's motivation is irrelevant.

While that weird letter is at turns hilarious and offensive, there is still a lot of truth in the destructive abilities of free ranging cats. I'm a huge animal lover and think cats are amazing, affectionate pets. However, the millions of feral cats in our country are now killing over ONE BILLION birds a year, as well

I love cats but I believe that they should be kept indoors.

They also are an invasive species in the U.S. and kill billions of birds a year. The cost of that outweighs any moderate vermin control effects.

Yeah, I'm on that team too. I could probably have gotten over all of the other stuff for Logan, but burning down a hotel of people. I literally gagged watching that episode.

Too bad they aren't looking for someone for their IT department, this guy would fit right in.

Weevil is only missing from the trailer, he is indeed in the movie. There are photos of Wallace and him passing out donuts to fans at ComiCon (I think? or some activity such as that)