intangiblemango
intangiblemango
intangiblemango

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If anyone happens to know the name of the short story Dinosaurs and Nachos is referring to, will you please tell me? I really want to read it.

Not to pry to criticize at all (because it sounds like you did a pretty awesome job keeping things not ridiculous): Why did pie cost $240?

You should always tell people you hated Toy Story 3 before making movie recommendations so that everyone knows never to trust you.

Please.

Based on the recommendations in the comments section here, I just watched "the Elephant in the Living Room".

Covergirl lipstain. Or any of the other ones that are basically magic markers. The key is to have a super sharp line at the edge of your lips (perfectly applied lip liner can do this too.)

"Wears straight, tailored hats and heavy shoes (1912)"

It seems that there is a lot of variance based on the airport/individual person.

It's not like people EVER go around topless in Seattle. That would be ridiculous.

Wet clothing is a LOT heavier than a super drape-y top that barely touches your chest at all.

This is a really hateful comment and a particularly nonsensical slippery slope argument.

Wait, what? That is the most nonsensical response that I have seen yet on this article. If people are missing a body part, they are required to cover it up? No they aren't. If she was missing a leg, they wouldn't be telling her to bundle up the stump or be kicked out of the pool.

"She was even denied a driver licence despite being able to pass the test in her specialty car because she would be a "distraction" on the road."

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That's accurate yeah. People liked not having babies but I guess they weren't big fans of gardening.

If I didn't know that this wasn't the case at all, I would think that nerdy websites would be really good about not having misogyny/racism/etc. Sigh... maybe one day...

That doesn't make me feel better about reddit community, though.

I think it is amazing that people are doing so much to respect these women's faiths and ensure that they still get the opportunity to conceive.

This isn't incredibly important, but it's interesting: birth control is actually super old, not a modern invention at all.