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It just always confuses me that people would rather their children get potentially deadly diseases than be autistic. It’s like autism is the biggest boogieman in the world, but death is ok. Everyone in this class should be forced to see pictures and videos of children suffering from the diseases, they should have

Yes, but it’s maple syrup instead of coconut oil.

Right. I think there’s “Was this cool?” vs. “Should this have been illegal?” The answer to both questions is clearly no, but let’s not lump them both into the same basket.

While I think this is fucking irresponsible, I would rather governments stay out of anything pertaining to reproduction for obvious reasons.

Liberal college students and faculty have ALWAYS been insufferable.

“But out in the real world, it usually pays to not be an insensitive, judgmental prick. You can’t control the obnoxiousness of other people, and you’ll go insane if you try. But you can do your best to make everyone else feel comfortable and welcome. Just because the world is cruel doesn’t mean you have to be. You,

Allen’s latest film Cafe Society—which opens the Cannes Film Festival tonight and stars Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Steve Carell

I wonder if I’m the only one who responds really badly to getting screamed at by trainers. It’s like some weird oppositional defiant disorder thing. Like, I’m pushing myself hard, but if you start screaming at me, I might just stop and smear an ice-cream cone all over my face.

Just so you know, this: “they dominate small farms, including suing them for product infringement if they plant their seed (something which is sometimes unintentional because seeds blow around)” has never happened, but is some serious anti-science disinformation.”

I really wish we could separate the issue of GMOs and Monsanto. Because 1 is fine, but fuck Monsanto. It’d be like arguing the internet sucks because Time Warner Cable sucks.

I can’t overstate how important having the time/energy to cook and exercise can be to success. When the stress levels in my life are low, I have more time on my hands because less of it is spent spinning in circles in service of the stress. When I have a job that allows me to work exercise in to my daily routine,

Honestly, I think all it takes is probably a very shrewd understanding of people’s natures. If you can sell people that they are sick (because tons of people think there is something wrong with them to begin with), or that society is sick, and that you have the cure, you can reel people in pretty easily. Look at Jim

What’s surprising (but really shouldn’t be) is how improvised so many aspects of the the whole experience are, and how many random curveballs there can be, even though it’s something that happens so frequently, you’d think it would be routine. I blame television and movies for perpetuating the idea of the “routine

He’s not REMOVING them. He’s not saying “You suck, bye.”

“one toxic thing”

I guess I’m not sure what the article is trying to say. Does parenting suck a lot sometimes? Yeah. Can it suck even if you’re rich? I’m far from rich but I’m not poor either, so I’m gonna go out on a limb and say yeah it can still suck if you’re rich. I don’t think that the shows are trying to say anything in

I don’t think she is trying to suggest that maternity leave is like a vacation. It’s just the only way that a woman (or even less likely a man) can get a large chunk of time off from work in the US.

I’m seeing an awful lot of classist privilege in these comments.

It isn’t just other parents. Even on this very article non-parent commenters are talking about how modern parents just “have no life” and have “no identiy outside of being a mom.” Moms literally can’t win.