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When I was in 5th grade, Umbro shorts were the cool thing that all the kids in school wanted to have. My parents, of course, wouldn't buy me any, but they did get me a cool pair of shorts that LOOKED like they could be Umbros (actually, they were cooler looking than any pair of actual Umbro-branded shorts I'd seen),

Wah wah wah. Inconvenience does not a riot make.

It's really sad reading the timelines of a lot of white people I know saying things like "Ruining the Tree lighting ceremony. Ruining thanksgiving. Ruining traffic. Ruining the holidays." The disconnect, the lack of understanding, of empathy. It's as if the racial problems in America don't register in their hearts,

Dude! Problematic stereotype is problematic, dude.

I'm not comfortable assuming that Russian and French college kids aren't mocking the USA with USA parties; don't know for sure but instinct tells me it's not completely from a place of admiration or at least admiration for things I would actually be proud of. But that's just speculation. Regardless of the intent

"We don't really carry 'sexy' in your size..."

Strong take. Thanks for the tough love, internet bad ass.

A homebirth UK is probably safer than anything in the US given that US has such a high maternal mortality rate (a lot higher than the UK).

Having lived overseas in a logical country (with national health care, good education through university, and broad based, affordable child care, etc), I can tell you that it's great. I tried to stay, but they changed immigration policy, so here I am, back in crazy town.

Thank you! These are my thoughts too. I tend to let most jokes pass, not all but most, at least if they're well constructed and executed jokes. Humor is a difficult art, especially dark humor. I understand people's issues with this joke, and I understand that satire can often fall flat in written form. Bad satire is

LOOKIT 'IS HAAAAAT.

Ottilie?! What even is that?

I'd rather be a douchebag than sound like a 1950's dipshit about to go get a malt and do the twist.

Corporations aren't really people, but they are made of people and it's cool when they defend those people against harassment and abuse.

While I get how strange this must sound to so many people, as a woman's pelvic specialist I have to say this is super exciting and the fact it is not covered by insurance is both deplorable and unsurprising. 70% of women experience some sort of pelvic dysfunction in their life and for all too long our approach has

i am now like, actively thinking about chicks i would be pro harry styles getting with

You are totally missing the point. Maternity benefits have been proven not to incentivize births as much as expected in countries with aging population (like France). But rather, these benefits are made in order to keep women in the workforce (therefore increasing GDP), reduce discrimination in the workplace,

If we're serious about keeping women in the workforce, this is a must.

Paid maternity leave is a standard in a huge amount of developed and developing countries. Plus, the law usually guarantees that the employee's position may not be substantially modified other than to accommodate physical needs (meaning no demotion) since the moment of conception up until a set period after the baby

.........I'd advise you to stop asking questions now.