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And regardless of how popular the game is, Target still has a right not to sell it if they don't want to. Target brands itself as a store for families. If they feel that the game isn't something that falls in line with that image, they are well within their rights not to sell it. That is the right of any business.

I disagree. Maybe it's a Georgia thing, but I'm from the south and we say "soda" in both places I've lived. Like normal human beings.

I HATE when people say "Cocola." It's such a lazy bastardization. Jesus, dude, not only can you bring yourself to say the actual name of the soda, but you can't even put enough effort into your sentence to say two full words??

I can't believe nobody else said anything. That's so awful, on so many different accounts. I'm sorry that happened to you. :(

I completely agree. I didn't mean to make it sound like I thought home birth is a bad idea in general. I can absolutely see why it would make some women feel more comfortable to go through such an impactful experience as birth in the privacy, comfort and familiarity of their own home. My family just seems to have a

Oh, she does, to the best of her abilities. But he's in the same shop as my brother-in-law, so some interaction is unavoidable.

That makes complete sense. Unfortunately, I have no little ones looking up to me. Well, I have a nephew, but he's only two, so he's pretty much only concerned with naps. And on one hand, I absolutely don't want to let my parents down. On the other, I'm really begrudging having to write a term paper for a professor

I disagree. If they really had gotten enough feedback that people weren't going to buy this game (which is what they're basing their decision on), then it's just supply and demand. I'm not saying that a ton of people wouldn't have bought the game had they stocked it, but it seems Target decided it wasn't enough people

I'm not saying this isn't true, but they do have a mental exam that weed out some of the crazies. My sister knows this dude who is just straight creepy. He wanted to be a cop and he always passed the physical and knowledge portions, but he kept failing the mental exam.

Oh god, I know. And I'm sitting in bed right now procrastinating the shit out of my term paper because 'I don't wanna' and meanwhile my cousin is all "I'm graduating in May with a Masters degree and a one year old, what have you accomplished lately?"

Well, you're supposed to come in every so often (it's a set amount of time between visits, but I have no ida what that time period is). I think they probably wouldn't care if you had to cancel a visit or two, but they'd send social services after you if they never heard from you and baby again (I'm pretty sure. I

It depends. I've known people that had to stay 2 or 3 days, but on the other hand my cousin took a final exam the day after she gave birth.

I don't have plans to have kids, but:

But that was my second point. They aren't trying to protect the public. They aren't trying to convince other stores or franchises not to sell it, they aren't trying to convince the government to ban it. They just think it isn't a good fit for their brand. Which is fine, and something that every store has a right to do

I think it's because men committing violence against women is more common than women committing violence against men. Both are equally egregious and should never, ever happen, but statistically, one is more likely to happen than the other.

It's not censorship, because they're not stopping you from buying it elsewhere. A business has every right not to sell a product that they don't think they're customers will buy or that they don't think lines up with their brand. An atheist bookstore probably wouldn't stock the Bible, but that's not censoring because

Exactly! Thank you, Florida, or making it even a little bit easier this time!

YES!! We've done something right!!

I would like to point out to everyone: *not one single Florida wedding.*