I literally busted out laughing when I saw that gif. It’s perfect.
I literally busted out laughing when I saw that gif. It’s perfect.
Yeah, I was hoping someone would post that gif.
“Oh, no, sweetie,” my friend said. “No, no, no. The babysitter is supposed to stay outside with the baby and bring her to you in the breastfeeding room. This is a day for people to get away from kids.”
This is really the only proper responce here.
Oh for fuck’s sake. The attitude that you can’t go to someplace without your kid because it’s “professional” and that you need to have a babysitter or child-keeper at all times is anti-feminist to the core and supports notions that the only people who “deserve” to reproduce are the affluent.
Don't forget the possible resulting skin cancer and all the pain of that treatment.
I’m going to control myself and not hijack a serious political discussion with one about peeling sunburns (your own or others). But trust me when I say it would be off to the races... ;)
This is ridiculous. If you want to have him spend his precious time apologizing for every racist thing he says, when is he going to find time to be racist?
Is that rational, unemotional behavior we're always hearing that men naturally have?
What I take from this is that “Quentessa” is a (made up?) name etymologically connected to “Quintessence.” Quintessence is the legendary and mysterous “5th Element” (Quint=5, Essence=Element) alchemists have sought since the dawn of recorded history. This leaves us with two plausible explanations for Qdobe’s choice of…
I saw the video and it’s... disturbing. I can’t imagine someone consented to this or that the woman knows it exists. The video has no audio at all. The camera is first pointed at a woman in stirrups, then switches to about an 18 week fetus once it’s delivered. It’s transferred into a metallic container and just lays…
Her dad has some pretty honest and relatable opinions. Let's get him on the View instead.
Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito
“It is what it is”
Thank you for this article. As new parents navigating the crazy world of having a kid, hubby and I remain astounded at not only the volume of conflicting advice, but also the harsh certainty of each advisor. The mommy wars are real, and the judgement is too.
I’m part of a community that morphed from wedding planning, to early married life, and now a mom board. And actually, as many of us have been married for 7+ years (or married, divorced, and some remarried...with kids, usually) and completed our families (kid-wise), it’s become more of a lifestyle group. We talk about…
My experience has been overwhelmingly positive. My group has been together for 10 years and it’s a closed group. We vary in parenting approach, religion, and even country, but the 30 or so of us have been lifelines at times. This is my (internet) village, and the women in it are real. We meet up when we can, share…
I remember when I was in the UK for business at some point in the mid/late 80s and I was on an overnight train from London to Glasgow, Scotland; it was the grimmest journey I’ve ever taken. I lived in NYC at the time, so I was no stranger to grim and scary train journeys, and that was the most terrifying and weirdest…
Emmett Till’s mother asked for those photos to be taken so the world could know what happened to her child. This goes beyond white people being “titillated” by dead black bodies. This is about remembering. This image was on the cover of magazines at a time when the men who did this could literally get away with…