Or you could call your sister, whose number is already in your phone, and know for sure that you'll get home safely. For free.
Or you could call your sister, whose number is already in your phone, and know for sure that you'll get home safely. For free.
Okay, but I've distinguished my opinion as being applicable to non-routine happenings. The original postings implied that you should never, ever rely on your family to help you out. And that's what I have a problem with.
So people should be chastised for not "learning" how to drink prior to when it becomes legal? I'm 26 and, yes, once in a while I get massive, massive hangovers. And yes, I feel perfectly comfortable calling up my 'rents to pick me up. And they're happy to do it. In fact, there's nothing my mom loves more than to make…
"Perhaps her biggest downfall is that she relies on her family too much to get her out of sticky situations, like having her sister come pick her up because she passed out on the floor of someone's house. That's the kind of shit you deal with on your own, and when you do deal with it on your own, you learn from the…
It's almost as though Republicans are putting up these ridiculously unqualified morons to prove that women should not be President.
Okay. Well, you leave your defenseless baby out by itself and I'll take mine with me, and we'll both be happy.
The real Abe Lincoln would spit in her face.
I appreciate your making light of the situation, but I think it diminishes the reality that babies ARE kidnapped. A lot.
That's REALLY sleazy of A&E.
It's one thing to stand up for a cause, and a completely other thing to trample on other's rights. How dare they.
I just can't understand why the REASON for bullying would factor in at all. To me, it's completely irrelevant. If someone is being bullied, be it because they're gay or Muslim or have blue eyes, it's unacceptable.
If you go to the source (ONTD) and look in the comments, you'll see it's pretty unanimous that the original source is not exactly...credible (read: it's a fansite).
It's probably odd because it's 100% fiction...
I am.
Hey, shit happens.
This is exactly how I feel.
I don't see how the product implies anything other than the fact that it can be purchased by any woman who DOES want to look fashionable from head to toe. It's not like they're demanding women act or look a certain way, they're just offering a product that SOME women may want. It's not reinforcing gender stereotypes…
Why are gender-specific products so offensive to Jezzies?
I don't know. It's cute, but I think it's kind of mean.
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