jaytee1812
jaytee1812
jaytee1812

They reworked the entire schedule, so that my daughter and 8 other girls could take AP Computer science - they all scored a 5 on the exam. They also fired the counselor who said to my daughter that she was such a pretty girl why did she want to study something so hard. Sometimes you have to just push people, and if

Having raised a daughter who loves science, math, robotics, and computers I can tell you that girls are actively discouraged from taking these courses. Unless you are proactive as a parent and insist that your child get the classes they want, teachers, counselors, and administrators will conspire to keep girls out of

That's what all the women his own age said,

If it were my show, I would write all the hot hookups for my character.

I think that the trans* community is pretty unified on the taboo (read: incredible rudeness) of asking about someone's GENITALS. Actually, I feel like most people are on board with that one.

I've heard that before! (Scottish person here) People have actually asked if we have black people in the UK or specifically in Scotland. Or running water or internet. :-/ I am genuinely tempted to make up atrocious lies.

So you're saying that the ads on The Blaze might not be interested in left and right but they're certainly interested in top and bottom?

This is kind of how I feel when I come across the "female doctor" debate.

I got my 9 year old daughter a dremel, and she screamed she was so happy. She couldn't wait to put it in her tool box with all of her other power tools. She already has a drill—got it for Christmas when she was 5 or 6.

He deserves all the mentions.

Jack McCoy: droppin' panties since 1994.

THIS! There's not a war on your religion, there's a push to recognize that OTHER PEOPLE EXIST AND ARE JUST SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM YOU. Growing up, I had a Jewish friend. Her family was the only Jewish people I knew, and I made them Hannukah cards. The mom cried because I was the only person who recognized their

When it comes to weight, people need to learn to keep their eyes on their own paper. Period. You cannot help a stranger with an eating disorder, and let's face it - you don't really want to. You do not care, so stop pretending you do. Even if you do, barring the unlikely event that they come to you and ask you for

If I were to write an article on 15 years of being an AA to a B, it would consist of a single sentence:

This, and the Telegraph article its based on, are only half written. They draw only on the case made by the mother's lawyers; all other narratives are absent. For all we know the poor woman was slashing at her belly with scissors and tranquillisers were killing the baby. Might have been a good judgment in a

I'm going to take this at face value and believe that it was just a panic attack and that she didn't threaten or attempt suicide. Because the news media loves to throw that little gem into their reports. If she had attempted to kill herself, the headlines would be "SUICIDAL MOMMY SENT TO HOSPITAL" or something like

We don't know that the c-section was "to get a potential poor parent away from the kid." In fact, I seriously doubt that. They had to get a high court order to perform the surgery - that is not easy to do without 1. pressing medical need, 2. someone who clearly lacks capacity to understand the risks of refusing