doubletroublepox
doubletroublepox
doubletroublepox

Uhh, I don't know why you are telling me to cut her some slack. I wasn't mocking her - I was stating that it's strange that she seems so insulated from the effects of discrimination. Yes, that genocide happened a century ago but every Armenian I've ever met knows about it and talks about (and there is a large Armenian

It's particularly interesting that as an Armenian American (which she talks about a lot in regards to her body) Kim didn't know that discrimination impacted people. I mean, Armenians suffered a major ethnic cleansing and that genocide is likely what brought her Armenian family to the US in the first place.

Yeah, I remember that, too, and I don't think it's changed much - a lot of parents I know don't feel comfortable having teenage boys babysit their kids. And it's not because they don't think boys can be nurturing.

So the cover is quite nice but I wish they had put Biggs on the insert and elevated any of those actresses to the front cover over him. If they wanted a man, Pablo Schreiber (Pornstache) would have been better.

And my point is that that could change at any moment because the TSA agents who allow this are breaking the law and could be disciplined or fired for doing so. They aren't subject to the state laws as TSA agents, they are subject to federal statutes. Just because some individuals decide to turn a blind eye doesn't

It wouldn't matter where she thought she was because the FAA and TSA are federal and weed is illegal federally.

They won't laugh you right out of the store. The thing to do is go straight to the cash register and politely ask to speak with a manager. Explain that a hole a developed after your second wear and that you wanted to get it replaced but they no longer carry the item. Then ask for a store credit since the item was so

Yeah, I've taken stuff like this back. The manager can usually tell if it's been barely worn. Usually, they just give you a new version of the item but if they don't carry it anymore they might give you a store credit. If you still have the receipt that might help, too.

See I can't do that because I just feel like I'm sweating while in the shower.

Hey now, cold showers are a godsend when it's 90° and humid out.

Yeah, I hate waking up early to exercise before work (same problem as you - it's hard to work out after work when work ends at 9 PM) but I feel so much better on the days that I do.

I love that they seem to really enjoy hanging out with each other.

I think she's his ex. His wife is suing her because Sterling spent a lot of money on her. It would seem that Sterling would stop that from happening if they were still dating.

Yep, it most certainly can. And in some places if a kid happens to be near by you can also be charged with exposing yourself to a minor.

I think that's hard to judge at this point. Kids don't like things that are difficult and frustrate them. It doesn't mean that it's not an effective teaching method. I responded to another commenter that when I was in high school I had a math class that employed a new teaching method that all the students hated. It

I don't see what you are referring to - where's 6.3? Is it the first picture in this article? Because if it's that one, no, I didn't. I read it as question #3 - 6 students. The questions make sense to me even if the formatting is a little bad. Telling a kid the formatting is off is not hard to do.

But saying that it's bad because it is unfamiliar to you, the parent, is kind of ridiculous. Your kids are the ones who are supposed to be doing their homework, not you. So if it takes you a 10 minutes to understand their homework, so what? Also, the tip about Google wasn't meant to be snide - again if you aren't

I had a high school math class (Algebra 2) that was taught using some brand new teaching method at the time (that was sort of like this - it was meant for you to understand all the pieces and not just memorize things). My classmates and I hated it. HATED it. We bitched and moaned constantly. We complained to any adult

It's a fairly standard human reaction when confronted with something unfamiliar to get frustrated and shut down. I have a feeling that a lot of parents look at problems like these and just go "What the hell?! Too hard!" And then the kid internalizes that idea that the problems are too hard even though they have been