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disbitch1

No, dumbfuck. This country was founded on the idea that a governmental body heavily intwined with a preferred religion wouldn't impose one belief system over another.

It's Indiana, not Insteve.

I have nearly come to blows with someone over this issue. He insists it's "pours" and IT IS NOT MY GOD YOU MORON.

One time when I was 11 I was simply looking at myself in my living room mirror, turned my head ever so slightly, and then couldn't move my neck again for 2 months. I've cracked ribs and broken fingers since then but have never felt pain like that again. The neck is a friggin delicate thing.

Omarion goldmine.

'who want to do cool things that matter for the rest of the world' Oh yeah, that sounds exactly like someone who spent 30 years at Morgan Stanley. She seems almost overqualified and has a very impressive record (seems like CEO material and would be if she was a man ) and I wish her well but corporate speak annoys me

She played a pivotal role during the financial crisis of 2008, leading the Morgan Stanley teams that advised the government on the bailouts of AIG, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

I know that DIY garlands/flowers seems like a weird millennial thing to do (I mean, why not just have someone make it for you?!?!), but the reality is that you can get the same amount of flowers for a LOT less if you buy wholesale and arrange yourself. I am a gardener and want lots of flowers at my upcoming wedding

I was ready to laugh, but then I remembered I want to be a flower crown bride...

I'm a bit taken aback by the butthurt I'm seeing here. You don't like what she says? Keep doing what you're doing. But if you're upset, exam that. There's truth in them there hills.

Cranky, judgy, snarky older women need to be all over our televisions, judging everyone. I would watch every second of that shit. Fran is a National Treasure!

This woman is a god-damned gem.

Lawyer here - male partner I work for lost a case once for this reason. I write a brief, go to a conference, and come back a week later to discuss the strategy for the upcoming oral argument with him and our client (in-house counsel -female). I suggest reiterating a point from the brief that relies on a basic

I am am the youngest, most junior, and only female team member in our company, and it is exhausting. I'm just in the habit of presenting my ideas to my boss in 6 ways to get him to hear me. He is actually very good about giving me credit in retrospect; he has on several occasions sent out an e-mail to the whole team

Anyone who has ever sat in a classroom/meeting/whatever and made a point, been told it's not exactly right, only to hear a man in the room repeat THE EXACT SAME POINT in slightly different words, and be told he's a visionary, has experienced the rage. It more or less sums up like 50% of graduate seminars, and no doubt

This is why talking about issues women face spirals so quickly. "X happened to me." "Nah, it was probably something else altogether." We're considered unreliable witnesses and interpreters of our own experiences.

Now think about how much wine you drink relative to water.

I've considered not adopting, but rather trying to start a non-profit organization that works as an "underground railroad" of sorts for LGBT youth who have been kicked out of their homes by their religious parents. Once me and my wife are more established, we'd be willing to take in a couple of teenagers who have been

Way to go playa!