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I may be completely wrong. I’m seeing conflicting info.

I guess the other article I read was wrong.

Apparently, I might be wrong. I’m seeing conflicting reports. It does make a difference. One seems pretty, the other a slight.

He wants to be King Consort which has been a thing in Denmark in the past. That does seem like a slight and not a thing he made up.

Louisville 1988-1992 With brief stints home from college 1992-1996.

As someone who moved around as a kid too, I’d say that sounds about right. Definitely for KY, which waas where I was in high school.

Dual enrollment. I also did decently on AP US history. A 3 maybe? It was a really long time ago.

To make it even worse, I got credit at a local University for that. It was terrible.

We never made it past WWII in high school. I graduated in 1992. It was very sad.

I’m not sure “normal” really matters. But I haven’t been home for my mother’s birthday except coincidentally since I lived with then in high school. I’m 43.

Elderly, cancer survivor Jimmy Carter at that. Probably not as efficiently as when he was a Navy officer.

They know but it’s a group of mostly old, white men. Many of them maintained a belief that they all wanted good things for American, but had different ways to get it. Lots of them are friends. Or at least friendly colleagues. Session is also getting all the flack from Trump for obeying black letter DOJ policy.

I’m a Christian and I think it skewers certain Christians perfectly.

I’m so sorry. I had to do the same with my 21 year old cat the Monday after Easter. It was so hard!

My first thought too!

A house or an apartment is not a cage.

I just made a comment about it so you aren’t alone.

Being a grown-up is understanding ever single wish won’t be perfectly met. Also he might not gush, but your guy probably has never been on TV in black face so you win there.

Because it would allow people to pretend they’ve done something about a stunningly unequal health care system without actually addressing crap treatment black women get in health care.

By being part of a health care system that systematically ignores things like physical pain in black women. It’s not remotely sufficient to address health disparities.