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@spiraloflife: Dishes. And laundry at a close second.

@Parenthetical: I just put a hold on it at the library last night! I must have read the Jez Book Club mind.

@LilyBriscoe: That is quite an accomplishment! Have a wonderful time!

@CynicalPink: Con Law brings out the worst in people! Good luck, I've been there. I am preparing for my last law school exam. You'll get there!

@Fetuseatus: That was much needed! Fridays always start out so well. They end better with kitteh pictures!

I guess I shouldn't be surprised at this point of the degree of victim blaming in this whole mess. But I really find it disheartening. I feel like we are regressing as a society, especially in the area of women and women's rights. Does he need 14 or so women to come out against him, like Mr. Woods, before someone

It seems apparent why he's called Psycho Mike. I can't believe that guy is in any sort of authority position. I, for one, think she's beautiful just as she is.

Faith in humanity restored! Such a lovely piece on such lovely people. It's nice to see some good in the world every once in awhile.

There are very few iPhones where I live because ATT doesn't really exist in my state. I guess I go more for guys with Blackberries because where I livem that signals "lawyer." And I'm a lawyer, or almost. Meh, shouldn't matter. I just wish iPhones worked around here!

This article makes me sad. There are plenty of young women that I know personally who are involved in the fight for reproductive rights. You would think that the people at Newsweek would care enough to check their facts.

I guess I just think of what her children will see when they are older. Probably not the best thing that their mother has repeatedly said the octuplets were a mistake. And I'm sure she gets money for these appearances that helps her family, but I just think her repeated cries of "mistake" will harm those kids when

@beezee19: Happy birthday! I hope your day was fantastic.

I think there were other options for the mother to explore before sending him back to Russia, alone, on a plane. But I also think that the agency in Russia deserves some blame if they didn't inform the adoptive parents of the child's problems. I'm looking into adopting, domestically, and would never think that

@ablative: No, no they weren't. You took the correct approach.