Sorry, but that’s not a “minor” error that only “space nerds” would be concerned about.
Sorry, but that’s not a “minor” error that only “space nerds” would be concerned about.
(Image is from here. Caption: “Helicopter sprays tear gas on demonstrators on University of California, Berkeley campus. May 20, 1969. Lonnie Wilson, photographer. Gelatin silver print. Collection of the Oakland Museum of California. The Oakland Tribune Collection. Gift of ANG Newspapers.”)
Yeah, that’s incredibly lazy and stupid advertising. It would have taken the ad room 3 seconds to look up what launched in 1969 on the Googz in case they couldn’t remember because they forgot everything they ever learned in school or saw in the movies.
I’m a space nerd, but I’d hope that you don’t have to be one to tell two of the most iconic vehicles of the 20th century apart.
I can’t stand Gwyneth, and even I think that’s an awfully mean thing to say. It’s got to be horrible to have people tell you all the time that you don’t live up to your mother - and, while it’s very unlikely she’ll read this, I’ll bet they do tell her.
It’s refreshing to see this. Once you get pregnant, people treat you as though you have the fragility of an 80-year-old and the naivete of an 8-year-old, and simply can’t make your own informed decisions about your body. Most doctors approve of moderate/infrequent drinking during pregnancy, and it’s really nobody’s…
FALSE. If I had a boyfriend I would be looking into his bowl to see if he had any more ice cream I could steal. >:(
Mike Moon went for an old standby, likening it to the Holocaust: “The silence of those who want to protect the unborn is similar to the silence of Germans who stood by and allowed Jewish people to be slaughtered by the Nazis.”
I believe people like her think pregnancy is not dangerous at all and that giving a baby up for adoption is never difficult or traumatic. And that God will provide, so why should they have to?
“I do not believe in America it is right to punish innocent people for someone else’s crime; that is not our system of justice,” she said. “The baby did nothing wrong, the woman did nothing wrong. The man who raped the woman is the one who done [sic] something wrong and should be punished.”
How does she not get that what she's saying IS punishing innocent people? Rape already disrupts someone's life - let's add 18 years of taking care of an unwanted child to that.
Babies are really pretty cool (except for that crying and shitting thing) and they are very curious about things. I tried an experiment once with a relative's baby, (no electrodes, honest). She was being fussy and whiney, wasn't hungry and would throw her toys aside. I picked up a twig from the ground (oh horrors) and…
I suppose there’s a slight difference in that this group would also encourage men of color and LGBT men to run as well? idk.
Twenty-something white girls living in big cities are literally how non-profits survive.
The Can You Not founders say they’re assembling an advisory board of people nothing like them, to choose which candidates they’ll support.
BUT TELL ME THIS!!!???
If Steve is not being externally persecuted, then how do you explain all of the problems that he is having with his job and his inability to find a girlfriend? It isn’t like it is Steve’s fault! There is a concerted conspiracy against Steve and it is everyone who seems different than him that is…
Lily had her bluetooth on when the naturopath attacked. Frelee told her to run out the front door, not up the stairs.
This is literally all I want to talk about right now. A naturopath is definitely a person and not a disease, right? Does this mean her naturopath was trying to murder her???
“Frelee is the reason that I survived my naturopath,”
I’ve been a vegetarian my whole life but occasionally I’ll go full on vegan for a few months at a time so can’t say I’m vegan fully. Anyway I’ve been attacked by vegans on social media for feeding my teenagers and dogs meat dishes. Yea vegans expect my dogs and teenagers to be fully vegan. They can be super nasty and…