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My neighbors are VERY Catholic, and I’m friends with one of the daughters. In our early 20’s, we went to an Allman Brothers show at the local festival venue and got drunk and high out of our minds, ended up crashing at the adjacent campground (friend’s brother had rented a site). We were still pretty toasted in the

If the establishment permits it, it’s appropriate. If any patron (child or not) is disruptive, they can and should get asked to leave. This is not a hard concept. Cdsens—great then don't take your kid. Let other parents make the decision for themselves.

There's no fixing her, just say goodbye.

Pick a side?! Hmm, hungry babies vs douchebag finance bro's. Bet it was a tough choice

It's more of a human right, exercised by women.

My horse loved a good puddle. He once dropped into rolling position during a trail ride, with me on him. I promptly leapt off—in case he attempted a roll, notwithstanding the saddle and rider on his back—and landed right in the mud. I made my mom switch horses to ride home. Horses can be a$$holes too!

I don’t know about considerate—it just seems the most fun (flying!) and least botch-able method. But I’ve no intent to do that, unless I get a terminal illness or something. Perhaps then, “Geronimoooo!”

I always thought if I killed myself I’d like to jump out of a tall building. Then some sanitation worker could just hose me into the storm drains.

I went to calling hours for my great uncle’s (by marriage) mother’s funeral and saw Morty Seinfeld (i.e., the actor who played Seinfeld’s dad) — the deceased was his sister. Turns out my great-great Uncle Barney was Morty Seinfeld, but funerals are not a great time to ask for autographs.

Opposite for me, but I'm a hockey fan from Buffalo...

If it’s so dangerous, why do they call it a SAFE?!?

“It’s raining bread, hallelujah it’s raining bread!”

Not to mention there is an 8 y/o boy (her son) in the house, meaning she'd have to reasonably secure that weapon, yet somehow have it magically at the ready whenever the psycho ex decides he may want to trespass and do her harm. Smh.

I fail to see how it’s derailing. Neither can be addressed in a vacuum. Sure, not all violence derives from the same factors, but the gun is a common denominator. It stands to reason that discussions of gun control/regulation will involve discussion of the various types of violence that culminate in shootings.

I think the gun issue is of particular concern to women not because more of them die from guns overal, but because when women are killed, it is predominantly by a romantic partner (current, former, or spurned wannabe), and keeping guns out of the hands of domestic abuses who pose such a threat to women is a legitimate

OK, but if I buy *a* cookie, I expect to eat it without needing to break it into *6 pieces* to be safe. Maybe make smaller cookies, or put 1/6th of the active ingredient in each cookie? Otherwise, you're asking for trouble from people prone to having the munchies.

I went to law school with one of the ‘hood kids. I think that counts as making good :-P

“On their own, these messages aren’t even that clear.”

I think, I mean, isn't that how they met?

Likely some serious emotional/psychological manipulation from the mom from the sounds of it, BUT that is on the mom. So when her bad acts influence the kids in the exact way you’d expect, punishing THEM for it is a horribly misguided (and ineffective) approach.