dcgirl713
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dcgirl713

Guarantee they won't care. Abortions are only immoral when other people need one. When they or some they view as in there group need one, it's suddenly a moral choice because the have REASONS.

You’d have a stronger point if you acknowledged that almost all the nail trends started with Asia women. Honestly, this is my problem with lots of cultural appropriation articles. They are “I’ve never seen it outside my group before therefore I deem it appropriation.” You’ve completely erased Asian women.

This is exactly how I felt moving to Louisville, KY at 14 from the NYC suburbs, but better written.

Good for her! There probably is some woman who with enough help, but these seems like the kind of thing where your instincts tell you no, you listen.

I think it was the words "self-made." Or the idea that Kylie somehow works harder than say someone going to college with multiple part time jobs.

It’s almost like different people view the meaning of symbols differently or something. I can actually see how individuals feel both ways which is a sign that we should mind our own business and let people do their thing.

Discretion is definitely required. All politics is local is a true saying and I think the proliferation of macro level talking points as “true” in all contexts really hurts the ability to work in local contexts sometimes. Sounds bites and meme don’t equal actual discussions. Like the national unemployment rate is

There is a fairly strong “come get your people” narrative, which I get, but no Trump voter sees a professional bureaucrat from DC as their people.

I think what can frustrate people is the use of these numbers like the percentages are true across the board. Assuming that all the Trump votes in DC were white people, that’s still maybe 8% of white people. (DC is roughly 50% white, and he got 4% of the total vote, I assume only white people voted for him.) A high

But what chain is it better than that has enough of a presence to show up in a survey like this? It’s definitely not the best sandwich place I know of, but choosing between Corner Bakery, Au Bon Pain and Panera, I’d choose Panera. I’d definitely choose Panera over Subway.

Technically, it's not a national law. It's a national law that states needed to have 21 as their drinking age to get the full amount of federal highway funds. If a state decided they didn't care, they could lower it. Federalism is fun that way.

Definitely not crazy. This is one of those things that has become wierder as the parties diverged idealogically. So idealogy and party weren’t always identical. There was overlap between the parties. There were Democrats that were more conservative than some Republicans. There were actual liberal Republicans. Or

I agree.

I suspect in court, it comes down to whether they argue intentional strategy vs. desperate impact. I suspect they will lose on strategy grounds, but have a stronger case on disperate impact grounds.

Well, not all traditions except this. But it’s pretty widely accepted outside of very fundamentalist circles.

Luther Place Memorial Church. 1226 Vermont Ave NW. All are welcome. It’s pretty casual. Some people dress up, some people don’t. It’s mostly the olds that dress up. https://lutherplace.org

It’s not widespread, but some people call Evangelical Christianity “Paulism” because that’s what it is. Although, modern biblical scholarship attributes much of the awful Paul stuff to another even later writer.

Right. I feel like she deserves the same treatment any other adult who has taken money from racist parents gets.

Because it’s just logical right? There is only one of you, blah, blah. I’m so there with you.

Basically, I think it just highlights how fragile identity documents are. Unless we go with some kind of biometric marker, it’s actually all pretty ambiguous. Like trying to tie a birth certificate to an adult human. Sex and race were viewed at one time as two good ones. But they aren’t as clear cut as we thought.