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This shouldn't even be up for debate. EOS. Any flavour. I'm partial to honeysuckle honeydew.

This shouldn't even be up for debate. EOS. Any flavour. I'm partial to honeysuckle honeydew.

Yeah lets not act like New York is not racist, no plenty of people would not kick the shit out them. See this is why we can not have an honest conversation about racism in America because people act like it would never happen here (normally people who say that are white), when actually it does.

Yep. No institutionalized racism in the Northeast.

you can pry my daylight saving time from my cold, dead hands. How else am I supposed to enjoy long summer evenings??

Controversial Opinion Time: I like it.

Whatever. I can certainly deal with one day of being overtired if it means I can sleep in on Saturday with no sun in my face and actually DO STUFF with my husband in the evenings.

I love, love, LOVE, this time of year. I have no issues saying farewell to an extra hour of sleep, especially knowing that it will be getting dark later, and my day seems to end faster. I keep looking down at my clock smiling, because my day feels like its ending an hour earlier.
It stays this way until November.

This winter has sucked so bad that I was actually looking forward to this for the first time in my life. Life is so much better when it's actually light out when I get out of work.

I would be totally OK if this was the last time change. No more forward, no more backward. Keep it "daylight savings time" forever and ever, like Puerto Rico. I'd rather have more light in the afternoon than first thing in the morning anyway.

You know you're old when this sentence could not possibly apply to your life: "you're out at the club on Saturday night and suddenly it's not 2 am—it's 3 am"

Right. But you don't get to decide which parts of our language get to exist outside of our cultural context. And I'm not saying people shouldn't get to use certain words. I'm saying that words are not immune to criticism. I'm also saying that using these words constitutes micro-aggressions that perpetuate sexism

I am noticing a strong whiff of disabilism in this whole thing, I have to say.

Eww. "Female" is what I call my cat when I take her into the vet. "Girl" is what I call my five-year-old niece. And I call men that use those terms when referring to me and other women "creepy."

That's what I'm SAYIN! Staropramen is the shit.

Most Rays fans are young Tampa Bay residents, all of whom skew pretty heavily liberal.

Dan: You're a loyal sidekick, but I don't know why you wanna make me run through what you already know, but ok, this "research" you speak of is not your friend: The Yellowhorse website says, "Yellowhorse is a certified 100-percent-Native American owned and operated business," right? OK, now here's a link about the

If it's not your body, it's not your problem. Jeez. A woman's right to control her reproductive choices doesn't stop when she's 30, we get to keep it for the whole ride.

On the flip side, I started trying to have my first kid when I was 34. After fertility treatment, including IVF with donor eggs, and a miscarriage, I gave birth a week shy of my 39th birthday. Six years later, at 45, I got pregnant on my own, it was a surprise. In fact we had discussed having another baby and were in

I just have issues with the idea of it being selfish. I mean, wanting a child to fill a void in your own life or other reasons like that may be, but I'd think younger people do it for the same type of reason.

What risks? If she used donor eggs like I did, there were no risks. I had a child at 45 and 49. Way better parent than if I had them at 22. My OBGYN was born when his mother was 46 so he was very supportive and didn't think there would be any issues.