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Everything in small proportions?

I was making a Godwin's Law joke. I've got no beef with German Shepherds, although Dachunds will always be my favorite Deutsch Hund.

A year in human terms is how long it takes for the earth to revolve around the sun. A year in Kanye terms is how long it takes for the earth to revolve around Kanye.

Didn't they announce that before she even started the Vegas show? Or maybe it's so obvious that my brain just made up the fact that everyone already knew that.

And Hitler loved German Shepherds! We can't have an Internet argument without Hitler!

Also probably naive, but I think she might grow into her face ok. It's only been a few weeks, she's had multiple surgeries, so she'll probably look a big different post swelling and redness. Should she so choose, a bit of well placed make up when she's in her teens and adulthood might further help to make her scaring

I think she's capable of love. I think most of her problems are caused by her being a bit in love with love. They're pretty perfect for each other. If anything's a threat to their relationship it's Kris. One day she'll tire of her cash cow in law not wanting to appear on the reality show, and prying control of her

Close, but really it should be Maximillion J. Cooper the Third. The middle initial and the nod to lineage makes all the difference.

My mom used to pick me up and drop me off, but it switched to my dad when she got a promotion, because my dad's job was closer to home and he had very flexible hours (seriously flexible. He always left work early, and came home every day for lunch and a nap). Still, he was always irregular in picking me up. At first I

Their next scheduled princess film is about a Polynesian princess named Moana.

It's a musical, but I was more blown away by the animation than the music, which wasn't any better or worse than any other Disney show tune. There's a scene where they build an ice castle that's just beautiful, epic animation. And the rosemailing detail in the architecture at the beginning is intense! The story also

The prince from Snow White is a famous example of that. He was pretty much a non character because they couldn't animate guys properly. The inability to animate men was a big factor in the "princess" genre taking off. It's also not the first time they animated around artistic limitations- the uncanny valley in Pixar

It's been pointed out that a few of the main characters are named to resemble Hans Christian Anderson- Hans, Kristoff, Anna, Sven- leaving Elsa and her magical creation Olaf out. Maybe Disney was being too clever for their own good there, but they don't choose things without thinking.

The Batman story through Robin is even creepier than the regular story. His parents die, a rich man takes him in, makes him undergo grueling training, reveals he dresses up as a man bat to wander the streets at night, and then bids the child to join him in a pair of tight tiny, green briefs. Meanwhile Batman sings

The point still remains that if she takes this to court for emotional distress, any lawyer worth their salt would play the "and how emotionally distressed were you when you forgot about your own child for hours" card. Doesn't make it the mother's fault, but it does mean that her best bet, as I said, would be to be

I'm just perplexed by the popular opinion that the daycare workers left the kid there on purpose because they're horrible neglectful people. I sounds like an honest accident in communication, the same sort of accident that lets a parent oversleep for hours. Everybody screwed up here, but the kid is thankfully fine.

Wait- are you implying she was working? Because the article says she was asleep and the late night care was an irregular event, not the regular day care program.

I just graduated college, and all of my friends are leaving NYC post graduation. I had a hard enough time finding friends in college, and I'm told that that's supposed to be the easiest. I'm worried about making friends in NYC all alone post college.

If sounds like they didn't "choose" to leave the kid alone, per say. It sounds like what happened was that they each thought the other took the kid, which is stupid as fuck, but not malicious.

Not excusing, but I do think the article glosses over how harmful and distressing it is to a child to be left like that, even if they do have an adult waiting with them. The OP has a good point that should've been fully included in the article.