Hey now. She was on Parenthood and she was great.
This recipe is just a normal pasta recipe
I agree in part although I think both terms have been bastardized beyond what may be salvageable.
Everyone deserves a “safe space” in the sense that you should be safe(emotionally and physically) on campus. We’re not entitled to an “intellectually safe space”. College/university is there to challenge your intellect.
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Like furrealz. I'm of the mind that if something being discussed could cause trauma, you should warn beforehand but then be free to discuss it. So people have the choice of opting out.
The debate over safe spaces, too, has become cartoonized, a shorthand way to complain about privileged millennials
Yoko didn’t break up the Beatles. John Lennon’s heroin habit and Paul McCartney’s insistence on his father-in-law being their manager broke up the Beatles.
Good.
Yeah, no. Forcing a kid or coercing them to visit someone they don't want to see is not good parenting.
When my parents were divorcing my dad wasn’t abusive but he did say really really nasty things about my mom. After telling him several times I didn’t want to talk about my mom and I didn’t want to hear him talk about her either, I came to the realization that he wasn’t going to stop. I stopped seeing him for awhile…
My mother really encouraged me to see my father, and I still didn’t. He wasn’t abusing me, he just had stuff going on in his life that was hard for me to deal with and I wanted to hang out with my friends.
Counterpoint: rompers are comfortable and delightful and I pray you experience their joy one day.
As a survivor, and an advocate and supporter of hundreds of other survivors, it’s not complicated to me. I don’t support rapists. I don’t give them my money, I don’t give them my time.
The rules of their community are discriminatory.
And Courteney Cox. Which I always think people will remember because it’s an unusual spelling, but then I’m usually the only one who does. Well, I like her.
sorry to be this person but it’s Anna WINTOUR********
It’s not quibbling it’s sarcasm. Which you would know if you were a female writer.
Yes, Bush’s trip after Katrina closed down airspace as far away as Keesler AFB in Biloxi and stranded very ill patients waiting to be airlifted to safety. Rumors were circulating that one or more died while waiting....
Wasn’t so much Bush not being there, as FEMA being unprepared and unhelpful. That’s not true this time, according to local politicians. The head of FEMA that Obama appointed is an actual expert in emergency management, not Arabian horse judging.