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Or pees on it. Puppies take a lot of work to train (never again, I always say, and then I end up rescuing yet another puppy...) and you kind of have to do it yourself, you can’t freelance it out. The training experience becomes part of the bonding experience. If they get a trainer to work with the dog and they don’t

This doggo is a good doggo (they're all good doggos Brant!) And Jared Kushner is a P.O.S. human being so this dog can absolutely do anything better than him.

Thank you....I read today that Hyundai will have rear seat warning standard in all vehicles by 2022. Progress is being made.

If you’ve ever planned to run an errand, but ended up at home/work instead because that’s your normal routine, then you’re capable of leaving your kid in the car. Full stop.

I have four children, three of whom are alive and have children of their own. The 4th died as a baby, not from Hot Car Death, from SIDS. That was 33 years ago, a lifetime to many who may read this post. There isn’t a day I don’t think about him miss him and walk around with survivor guilt. Trust me on this, no court

I used to be one of those people who said only a dithering moron could accidentally leave their child in a car like that. I try not to be such a judgmental asshole these days. I don’t succeed all the time, but at least now when I see stories like this I feel sick for everyone involved instead of angry at the parent.

It doesn’t have to be developed, it already exists. I bought a Chevy last year and anytime I open the back door, even if its just to put a package in the backseat, when I turn my car off there is a dinging noise and a message on the dash that tells me to check the rear seat of my car. Why this isn’t mandatory, I do

I blame her as the star, the figurehead, for wanting out when it would mean hundreds of jobs get axed. That’s my gripe.

I have seen this elsewhere. They are definitely pushing this narrative, and it doesn’t make a lick of sense. For those who are having trouble leaving any industry, may I suggest trying one of the following:

he claimed 94 clinic workers had, after watching the movie, reached out asking for help leaving the industry

What!??!!

Truly, I do think a lot of people can pass the bar if they have the luxury of time to study. It’s not THAT hard, it’s really not, and I did take one of the hardest exams in the country and while I’m clever, I’m not a rocket scientist; I went to a T2 school. I have lots of friends that passed the CA bar and none of

I think it’s fine for Kardashian West to study the law or not—I’m just tired of celebrities asking people to forget they’re rich and have a gazillion nannies and personal chefs and assistants to make their lives easier”

I’m sure their lawyer has had numerous discussions with them and has probably written a CYA letter specifically advising against this that they were required to sign confirming receipt.

Pleading not guilty seems like a bad idea, especially when there’s so much evidence stacked against you.

She’s going to be shocked when she finds out she can’t hire someone to do the time for her.

I’d rather obscenely huge glasses than those positively douchey Matrix-esque tiny sunglasses worn by Bella Hadid and co.

A piece of advice from a father of four. They don’t “turn in to this”, you make them in to this. This girl was raised this way with these priorities. If you don’t do this to your kid, they won’t turn out like this vapid privileged waste of oxygen. 

You know, if you add every possible (non-fraudulent) advantage in life - [. . .] - I can’t imagine you should even need to resort to fraud?