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It was years ago, an old lady at Sam's Club riding by on a riding shopping cart. I was super-pissed because while I'm used to this shit my sister was only 11 or so at the time, and she was super-shocked.

I also didn't think people still said "Go back to your own country" anymore until it happened to me :/

Yep.

I would kill for access to a wood-wording shop. I used to know how to use all the equipment, but it's been over 10 years... looked into some but they really are quite expensive.

At least in this case it's really because he's fucking lazy and not because he thinks it's my job. He always means to do shit and then gets distracted. And I can't be arsed to text him instructions on what to do every day.

Power tools?! I can't afford those!

But I work all day and he stays home and I still do most of the cleaning. :/

I take out the trash the vast majority of the time. He's a former mechanic, so it kinda makes sense for someone who knows what he's doing to fix the car, than someone who's been driving for only two years?

Pretty sure she's talking about cases where the couple lives together.

Then you are lucky that other people didn't buy you all pink stuff.

And they wonder why girls don't feel welcome in engineering...

Omg, off-topic but when you said "waistcoats" I had a vision of toddlers dressed in Dickinsian-style split-tail suit jackets. Now I really want to do this :((

The problem isn't that there are pink clothes. The problem is that 90% of the stuff is pink. Exactly as lethekk replied to you, I'm afraid that my (unborn) daughter will feel like she has to like pink or there is something wrong with her. It's about leaving the world open to choice.

Ugh. My MIL got a bunch of pink stuff as soon as she found out I was having a girl.

Seriously??

It's not that tornadoes and bad storms didn't exist back then. It's the fact that 100-yr storms and extreme weather that's only supposed to occur every few decades happens with startling regularity now.

Umm, "scientific consensus" means that scientists agree on something.

Interestingly enough, Christians do say "the Christian community" a lot.

Blasphemy.

No, but that's obviously what you had in mind when you mentioned "prom kings" and "blonde cheerleaders"...