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Iron Goddess of Mercy
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I had a driver who tried to show me youtube conspiracy videos on his phone about Killary while driving. When he dropped me off at my house, he said, “so you live here alone?” You can’t even  give someone like that a bad review because of the chance they’ll come to your house and harass you. 

The point of getting into a cab is getting from one place to another.

I’d diagnose you with an awareness of how boring people are. 

I wish I could do this at the salon. 

I kind of wonder if it had to do with the headline photo. I almost didn’t realize it was a pissing contest and I’ve been avoiding everything about the “influencers” and their stupid drama on this site like the plague. 

The transition from 12 to 13 was a big one for me (like most people). I’d gone from being a scrawny regular kid to being a scrawny alternative kid. I’d made new friends and was getting into new music. For my thirteenth birthday my “old” friends threw me a surprise birthday party. Not only was I in an awkward place

Most people live in such a way as to not be in need of redemption. Those people who over a lifetime, cheat, lie, and generally betray themselves and others don’t usually become completely different people in the span of a few years. 

Qyburn’s death was classic GOT. My favorite thing in ages...meaningless, instant, and completely logical. 

Have you met people yet? 

Sure...when people are slowly dying of protracted illness, it happens sometimes.

Then they can just casually pan to a short north of the wall, where the free people with no kings live peacefully and rebuild the wall to keep southerners out.

This is also how Drogo envisioned the conquering of Westeros. It’s almost like there isn’t a gentle way to conquer another state. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

It’s almost like the show deconstructs the stupid narrative of “arcs”. People are rarely redeemed in real life. People don’t have closure. People don’t have tidy endings where they reflect on their deeds. They live everyday like they will live forever and then one day they die. 

By female-led do you mean that the woman is the primary wage earner? If so, I was while I was pregnant and for the first three years after our daughter was born. During that period, by husband did 80% of the housework and 50% of the kid related stuff. I was tenure-track and pulling 60 hour weeks. Hell, I ended up out

Yeah. Shit doesn’t have to be perfect. I think our daughter was potty trained before we left the house with a “fully” packed diaper bag. Who cares? 

Yes, that woman was responsible for the creation and enforcement of that rule. Good call. 

We’ve been together for ten years, married for eight years and that kid is five now and I’ve made dinner about 12 times in the last decade, gone to the grocery store a handful of times, and he makes all of our daughter’s doctor’s appointments. I’ve never once felt like I’m pulling more than my fair share. If he’s

I’m currently hogging one. We had a premmie so she never could latch properly so I had to pump. It was his idea that we did six hours on six hours off at night during our daughter’s first six months so that we could each get some sleep and each get some bonding time with her. The dude is a life saver—everyday he makes

Exactly, this. A wedding is not where you introduce your boyfriend to your family.

I’d just like to say, it doesn’t have to be this way. There are men who jump into fatherhood with gusto and reject praise for their household contributions. You can probably tell before you have kids, too. Did he stick you with all the wedding planning? Does he do housework like a grown up? Does he make his own