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If you think hoop skirts and the YARDS of fabric it takes to cover one, let alone the construction underneath, the undergarments, and the storage and caretaking of one, let alone what it says about the woman wearing one - in terms of the physical labor she is exempt from, the assistance/labor she commands, and the

I didn't want to possibly trigger her by asking for the full story, but my guess is that since body heat is a common way to warm a person with hypothermia, and she was in a fairly advanced state known to include delirium (as well as being intoxicated), there may have been a legitimate misunderstanding. Just putting

On the one hand, I'm sad that people had trouble getting into a good panel. On the other hand... I'm glad there was demonstrated voracious interest. This bodes well for more next year.

Right; but we're not shooting this up in Pigeon Forge in front of some ramshackle lean-to and discussing gunny-sack fashion, are we?

Lawns are MUCH more likely to be out sourced to someone else, if the home even has a lawn (an enormous majority of people do not live in dwellings with lawns), does not need attention more than once weekly (as opposed to daily with regard to housework) - and that's if it's even in season.

I'm going to back you up on this, partly. My husband and I are equally skilled at housework - each of us is better at some things, worse at others (and we both have our preferences) - so it ends up being really even. (For the record, we're 30.) We iron, we cook, we do dishes. We keep a tidy house. This is Perfectly

Her body feeling "on fire" sounds like hypothermia setting in; dragging her inside quite likely DID save her life.

You're "getting hate" because although you've received your answer, repeatedly and clearly, you're acting as though the problem is with the answer rather than with your behavior.

You may be an "ethics guy" but it's pretty clear you're not an "ethical guy."

I love you, all of you. This is glorious.

I actually thought the movie was significantly better than the book - but I thought the book was fucking terrible, plus it didn't have Meryl Streep.

You're getting blasted because of the absolutist tone of your statement, but your premise is true.

I realize this is nitpicky, but cuntrags are at least useful.

You missed the part where the fact that this comatose woman isn't "as innocent as he presupposed" is somehow relevant to how deserving she is of care and, I guess, whether or not he has been abstaining for no good reason all this time.

Virginia IS for lovers. :)

To be fair, she does have some practice doing that for Jay's sets sometimes. She's good at it! And he does it for her, too! (He's less good at it, but not for lack of enthusiasm!)

I agree, actually. I got to see the tour when they came to San Francisco, and she's modified the choreography a bit for the HBO special. The way they've done the video editing with so many quick cuts (to random slo-mo clips and things) camouflages this a bit, but her costumes fit differently, and she's definitely cut

I read your first line and nodded along in agreement. Yes, if your child is soliciting nudes and looking to take advantage of others, you have FUCKING FAILED.

Just so you know, if you ever buy anything on Amazon, Planned Parenthood is an approved charity for the Amazon Smile program - which means that for any purchase you make .05% of the purchase price goes toward your designated charity. (From Amazon, not from your pocket.)

Where is "here"? Are these mail-in ballots? (so Oregon, maybe?) You should consider reporting this; those people might feel intimidated.