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Actually re-reading your post - are you suggesting germs will be absorbed from their barefeet into their bodies and then somehow they will transmit that to you? By like, shaking your hand or breathing on you or something?

This seems hysterical.

I mean sure, but if *you* always wear shoes in the office - what does it matter if you’re barefoot coworker dragged germs into the shared kitchen? Your feet are covered, it’s not like you eat off the floor or anything right?

I mean, if you aren’t wearing pants you’re dragging your privates where other people will sit and come into contact with; your feet should only be touching the ground not really creating a risk for others at all.

I agree. Walking around barefoot is gross *for the person that is barefoot*. They’re the one exposing themselves to all the dirt and germs on the floor.

Oh - the Clinton-Carter stuff goes way back.

Oh, you know, only the fact that some upstart Obama challenged Hillary for (and won) the Democratic nomination in 2008. Bill apparently didn’t think he was very qualified, and obvisouly thought it was Hillary’s time so it was kind of a dick move for him to jump in.

Honestly, I don’t know if this is that scary, but it sure spooked me out.

Oh, is that what you’re all doing in there? Just waiting so you can poop all by yourself? As someone who has no problem pooping if there are others in the restroom BUT does seem to have some overwhelming psychological urge to go to the bathroom the second I get anywhere close to a restroom, you assholes.

I mean, yes, at the most basic level, if you eat more calories and exercise less, that will mean weight gain.

I mean, it’s not a simple problem with a simple cause, or simple solutions.

Look, your math isn’t wrong, but I would say the metrics you choose to use at do not give an accurate picture of what’s going on and just how much worse police treatment has been for POC than it has been for white folks, and if we recommend policy decisions based on your analysis, we do not focus on the most alarming

Look - if your argument is solely we have a systemic issue with police abusing their power - yes, I agree with you.

To be truly informative, the black bar of your graph should show % Overall Pop in 2016, and then the red % of 2016 shootings. Then it’d be clear, gee-wiz, the gap between the black and red bars for white people is big, with the red bar being way lower. And there’s also a huge gap between the black and red bars for

Your own data disproves your point. The argument is not that a less white people are killed by cops than other ethnicities, its that they are killed at a lower rate.

Also - to your original point, what would I do if I could do my wedding over again? Well, I’d want to do what I actually originally planned. The original plan was to go to the courthouse with just our parents and the one surviving grandparent, and then we would take us all out for a nice dinner.

I mean...maybe this is a regional/cultural/generational thing, but I have never assumed an invitations was a summons. I get them, and then I get to decide whether I want to go or not.

Meh - given how mobile people are these days, it can be impossible to have a wedding where most of the guests don’t have to travel. My hometown is 3000 miles away from where my husband grew up, and where we met and currently live is an entirely third place (that is thousands of miles away from either of our

Gosh this is so heartbreaking.

Hotels are always so dark - dark carpet, darker walls, I don’t like feeling like I’m in a cave. So I leave them open until it’s nighttime and dark already.