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Apologies if I got the process wrong. In our case, we were given — and guaranteed — the bassinet seats at the time of purchase. We bought our tickets directly with the airline, and requested that row at that time. We then confirmed a few days before our flight. Maybe we got lucky, and our reservation happened to have

that seems to be the way media progresses around folks that aren’t straight cis white folk tho. first we’re the scary outsider / murderer / victim, then we’re the wacky neighbor / comic foil, and then sometime after that we show up as just the nice person next door who wants to borrow a cup of sugar.

Also, it is not a health drink (and I don’t think anybody ever thought it was). The Starbucks site tells me that a 16 oz PSL has forty-nine grams of sugar in it. That’s certainly enough to disqualify it right off from being anything other than a crazy sweet dessert. A piece of Marie Callender’s actual pumpkin pie only

I’m going to preface this by saying, that I believe in vaccination. In fact I just recently got some booster shots. I also believe in climate change. And I don’t follow the food babe. But the Gawker “expert” is actually really problematic.

The other day, I saw her book in a bookstore and moved it back to the fiction section.

Can’t wait to see how smug Food Babe gets about this.

i think it’s funny that it was the mom’s friend who baked the cake

These party bears ate “a bag of flour, brownie mix, a Toblerone bar and a can of Pepsi,” and left “a pile of poop the size of Harder’s foot” in the living room.

and left “a pile of poop the size of Harder’s foot” in the living room.

Just HOW related to Martha? Like, if it works out, we’ll be seeing MoriartyandMarthaWeddingBFFs?

Dear celebrity moms,

I’m a ProDomme. I just tweeted all my followers that a $500 tax deductible donation to Planned Parenthood earned them a free scene w me....

This shit is so ridiculous. I had an abortion at PP. I was actually quite conflicted about it (I’d always been sort of pro-choice, but I never really thought that much and I though I could never have an abortion until I found out I was pregnant two weeks after finally leaving my abusive ex—and it was definitely his).

Everything about this woman oozes “Your unstable former co-worker named Holly.” Like, you can imagine people having a conversation about her in the break room

That is an awesome gift, but I would not eat donated cupcakes if I worked at PP. Too many murderous anti-choicers out there.

You’re not fooling me, Carter!

stop.

Well, since she’s the one who’d be getting the abortion, it’s really her personal beliefs that matter in this situation, not yours, isn’t it?

She is in this predicament because of medical malpractice. She nor her personal beliefs are responsible the sheer negligence of the clinic’s staff.

It’s not just a religious preference. It would be ridiculous to ignore the emotional baggage that could come from the choice to abort or not. I’m not religious, but I personally would never be able to abort if I found myself pregnant again. We’re all different like that.