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Actually, I think it was her as a mom looking at her daughter & sort of reinforcing this song's message. But I thought it was interesting how she said it was her friend Abigail instead of at least being empowered enough to say, That was my experience. This girl could exist in real life for all I know, but it was made

I've heard that if you treat the peach with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, it is much easier to get the panties off.

Sexual repression, ya'll.

I was a former foster child (numerous homes, terrible abuse). There are millions of orphans across the globe. It enrages me that anyone who cannot, for whatever reason, have a child, and who claims that they truly wish to raise another young life for the better, would spend thousands on fertility treatments,

Thanks for that. I thought I saw it somewhere and couldn't find it again.

If I was a cop and I herd the whole street urchin thing, I'm expecting a scene from a musical. I'd would be all in so I can see a number about being hungry.

So let me get this right. Rich Caucasian couple decide against adoption, because their DNA must be passed on, and instead of accepting and loving a child with Down's Syndrome who is THEIRS, abandons said child, takes the "good" child and screws the poor Thai lady out of her money and saddles her with their

I'm still waiting for "gypsies" to make a comeback.

It's sad that a piece of fruit looks better in panties than my butt.

U need a hug?

That shit is hilarious.

The song makes it clear that she got drunk and passed out, and then he had sex with her.

This woman needs a spinoff!! What in the heck is America supposed to do without Rhetta when this show is over?!?! I'm seriously concerned about this people. Does she have something else lined up? She can't just guest star on the Talking Dead and not be on something else.

I guess what I don't understand is the idea that all people have the right to have children, to the extent that they can hire other womens' reproductive systems to do it. Like, I empathize with the profound sense of loss and grief that childless couples feel when they realize that the family they've aways dreamed of

Apps and 'serts. Chicky chicky parm parm.

There was an option for Gammy's biological parents that was ethical. Take custody of their son from his shrrogate and surrender him to social services in Australia, which would have ensured, at least, that his cardiac problem would have received treatment in a developed nation.

The whole thing is horrifying. I hope the woman get's as much as possible. The money she has received so far is going to go a long way in Thailand. As for the couple, I suppose it's easy not to become attached to a baby who's only a distant idea but I sincerely hope that that officials in Australia seize the girl and

A couple like that didn't deserve to have children in the first place. I doubt that even the healthy child will be a happy one if she's being raised by these heartless monsters. Gammy, who will be raised by people who will never abandon him and do everything to make him happy, is the lucky one here. Hopefully enough

It's not very funny and the audience greeted it with confused silence.

The best strength this movie has is the incredibly effortless earnestness. It's what keeps people flocking back to Marvel movie launches. It's especially true for this movie because you know that someone really had to want to make this movie. Nothing about it sounds like it'd be suitable for mass consumption. Even