Okay, these are good points!
Okay, these are good points!
Holy crap.
No, this is why you are an American who supports American gun laws. A lot of Canadians do not agree that you should be able to meet someone's fists with deadly force.
Well, yes, this is a niche website. I'm not sure why you're so surprised?
I'm with ya! I sometimes entertain the idea that Zimmerman wasn't explicitly racist himself (although it's pretty likely a white kid in a hoodie wouldn't have been as 'suspicious' as a black kid in a hoodie). I found the overwhelming racism to be in the media and justice system. Whether or not Zimmerman hates black…
You are so entertaining!
People think this? This is a thing? I just stumbled across this in an earlier comment and I'm all WTF! Or are you trolling?
Ah, what? I believe most things about this man, but gaining weight to seem more "vulnerable" is realllly out there. In fact, the internet seemed to find him really unsympathetic due to weight gain - ex. A Gawker media post referring to his gun as stuck in his sweaty, fat waist band. And all of the people being all 'no…
Yes? I was under the same impression.
Why?
Well, there have been studies on who has kids, when they have them, and how many they have. They mostly show that the parents who plan things out a lot have them very late in life because of the reasons you cited, and only have one or two. The thing is, a lot of people don't plan, don't think the extreme things will…
Canadians are cool with that stuff! I just had a prof have a homebirth for her third kid and now I want one. Everything about the experience sounded so, well... positive. And non-medicalized. She had her two children there and everything. Now her three-year-old son wants to be a midwife.
It was almost instantaneous. The anchor I was watching definitely referred to being surprised that Kate showed she 'has some weight to lose' minutes after Kate and William 'revealed' the baby. Can't get much quicker than that!
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Thank you for pointing out how ridiculous this is.
Yeah, exactly. Which is why I love it the way it is.
I've always thought there should be a follow-up to the Bechdel test that is a little harder to pass - like having women who talk to each other about anything that isn't men, shopping, or sex. Because a lot of things that 'pass' the test are still major female stereotypes or are clearly there to titillate male viewers.
Canada!!
Ohmygosh, how embarrassing. Gif award. Stupid phone!
PERFECT.