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"Other" means I don't want most people's kids at/in my wedding, but there are a couple who I actually give a shit about who should be there. I want my only niece there. I don't want my fiance's college roommate's stepdaughter there. Too many kids can get out of control, they don't tend to like weddings anyway unless a

I got into so much trouble when I was 7 for being a Nick. My friend's mother was not amused by our Barbie doll antics.

How is that my logic at all? Cars, boats, knives and swimming pools all serves purposes other than murder. Guns exist to murder. When used correctly, someone is dead when a gun goes off. You can't say the same for any of the others.

Furthermore, cars, boats and swimming pools have MUCH more regulation. We regulate who

Seriously? My mother had seven kids and could take them shopping easily while my father was at work. Four kids aren't that tough, and some people don't have the privilege of an au pair.

And when you make that mistake, all the other gun owners who haven't made that mistake yet will gloat and call you irresponsible. Today you're one of them. Tomorrow you're irresponsible, and that kind of thing would *never* happen to them.

Isn't it bizarre how people do that? Like walking full speed on a crowded sidewalk, or stopping at the top of the escalator. Just like braking while driving, you need to check behind you before slamming to a stop, because everyone else is still moving.
But on an escalator, I always have that fear when people stop in

And when you get off the escalator, KEEP MOVING. The stairs keep moving behind you, and people don't want to crash into you just because you're too stupid to get out of the way what the fuck tourists?!?!?!?!?

This is what I keep thinking. As a white woman, I try to shut my mouth and listen when people of color speak about human rights. But I also recognize that many of my white friends don't often interact with people of color. And I feel a responsibility to talk to those people about human rights issues. Yes, I want them

Exactly. I was pretty liberal at that age, but I still distinctly remember telling my mother that feminism didn't make sense because clearly women can vote and have jobs now, so we accomplished everything we needed to. I cringe so hard every time I think about those conversations, and I'm so glad they were never aired

I was truly under the impression that Mirena was metal-free. Look it up?

Yeah, the one with the boyfriend left me feeling so depressed and drained. It was amazing; it just took a lot out of me.

Aw, I'm so sorry that happened to you. Mirena is entirely plastic, though, right?

Should be fully covered by insurance these days, thanks to Obamacare (if you're in the U.S.)

Installation can hurt like a motherfucker. I just felt a pinch and then had light cramping for a few hours. It's dependent on your doctor's skill level, your anatomy, how relaxed/tense you are, etc. I had a great experience, and I have a close friend who had a Hellish time with her first installation and something

No, I was joking because those knives are flimsy and come in Playskool colors. If you want to get knives for someone getting serious about cooking, some Henkels or Globals might be a little more appropriate.

It's crazy, isn't it? Like, seriously amazing shit! Also, mayo.

They seized $2.2 million, but if they were real, that value would increase 38% to $1.74 billion?

The title is "gift guide for your buddy who wants to cook like a grownup"

I bought my fiance an immersion blender a couple years ago with a specific project in mind, thinking it would disappear to the back of a cabinet, but I'm shocked at how often we use it! I pull it out at least once a week and can't imagine surviving without it at this point.