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He just sounds kind of flat and bored. She does, too, but not quite as much.

Well, now, see — that's just cute.

You poor baby.

You played the poor-widdle-me victim card pretty hard there at the end of your parent-and-child judging. My reading comprehension is just fine.

Stalker.

I'm not clear exactly how you've managed to justify name-calling a seven-year-old while painting yourself as a victim in the same comment, but, wow. Congratuhorrible.

It's an in-joke. He was being a jerk at me a few days ago and at some point in the really quite dumb exchange decided to lord being Canadian over me because...?

I feel so validated right now! :)

As I said to Jetgirly, most food pictures don't really fall into this category. I wouldn't care for those either as that's not my thing, but at least I'd get the appeal.

I once read someone describing such as "pictures of undeserving food." They generally are. I've never found someone's food photo to be appetizing. And most pictures aren't even of what you describe. People snap and post random crap they're having. Billions of pictures of Starbucks cups, fast-food fries, etc.

I really do not understand why people insist on photographing their food. Is it a beautiful wedding cake? No? Then just eat it, please. Just enjoy your meal.

Not wanting to hear someone's dogma doesn't make someone a bigot.

People read an awful lot of subtext into my snark.

If you can dig up Teen Titans animated stuff (aka Teen Titans Go!), that's fantastic and has two great girl heroes who are not -girl heroes.

Well, there's that one guy who got his permit revoked by Tennessee of all places for threatening to murder people over gun control.

I read it all. I answered the part I cared to. Am I doing that wrong? Maybe you should explain to me how I should do it instead over the course of several comments.

No, it really isn't, but okay.

Yes, it is very self-important of me to think you were taking my replies seriously when you responded to them with multiple paragraphs after I quipped in reply. Super duper self-important of me. It wasn't actually a request to be taken at the face value of my replies which were, at best, flip and, at worst, kind of

Yes, I learned a lot about myths of all kinds in my comparative literature courses. And by reading myth books as a kid because they were cool. And being into Egyptian lore. And and and.

This is an article about something and of necessity is narrow. It's ridiculous to draw any conclusions as to how this child is being raised based on it. Also, how on earth in the US is any child going to avoid knowing about religion? She isn't. She's going to hear about it all the time.