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Hey, you're not hated. You're just not welcome round these parts, now GIT.

I wish my sister would marry an annoyingly strident atheist. She's super Christian, and maybe the atheism would cancel it out and I'd be able to deal with them as one mellow unit and they'll have normal kids.

TBH I never have the fake number problem. If a guy asks for my number I just turn around and get his, and then don't call him. If I'm interested I'll give you my number. If I'm not interested, I'll get yours.

As long as we're suggesting things that don't matter- everyone should just go back to quaintly saying "We're in the family way" because I prefer it.

Can I just say that my mom says "we're a little under the weather" whenever anyone in our house gets sick? It's so annoying. It's passable when we're very little kids, it's odd when she says it about my dad, but one year the entire family came down with a horrible stomach virus at Christmas, she was he only one who

She's wrong. Motherhood isn't about pregnancy. Step mothers, adoptive mothers, and surrogates can attest to that. I think 'pet parents' are annoying, but she's conflating being a mother with being pregnant.

Also, I live in a walking city, and I can not remember the last time I saw a grown man walking in a way that I could describe as happy. Men don't tend to look as happy as their neutral setting. They don't exactly have resting dick face, but I feel like if I were on the lookout for happy looking people I'd notice more

I think it's because must and have to implies that it's against the attacker's will. Like they're compelled to do it from a force they also can't control. It's creepy.

Honestly, his reasoning and the whole "have to kill you" thing makes me unsure as to whether this was specifically female targeted as commenters are already implying, or if he would've attacked anyone who seemed too happy to him, and this woman was just the first cheerful person to cross his path. It could go either

"I'm going to kill you" is terrifying, but "I HAVE to kill you" is a whole different level of chilling. Don't know why, but it's worse.

I thought it was Christopher too.

Wow, I've never seen someone jump from zero to asshole so quickly apropos of nothing. You're dealing with it well.

Oldest sister was a total diva, second vomited everywhere, I was quiet and chill. We wound up roughly the same as adults, but as babies we were worlds apart

Why do people do anything besides eat and sleep for that matter? Actually, why don't we let ourselves waste away once we become self aware?

But the third baby makes everything ok, right? RIGHT?!?!?

But that only plays into their point that people are sympathetic to her because she's female. We might blame nerd gets the hot girl movies for terrible guys behavior, but no one says they're sympathetic because they're victims of that Hollywood trope. She's sympathetic, but man is she terrifying.

I know, but it makes the whole thing worse.

And he spelled Uhura wrong, too.

Nope- She was buying shoes and clothes. The shoe shopping trip with her son is what did it, and they say in the show that it was her son that turned her in.

Sophia's wasn't. She committed credit card fraud not out of necessity or to survive. Piper's wasn't either of course. And Pennsatucky's.