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I think it’s adding a lot because very few wealthy people admit that they are wealthy and have it pretty good. I think it’s great that you’re level-headed enough to appreciate the fact that you don’t have to be Khardasian-wealthy and jetting off to Zurich or whathever to be well off.

The “basic reality” is that maybe aside from sweet potoatoes, most people who eat at least one of their meals at home has already purchased the other ingredients to use in other meals. They’re not going out of their way to purchase butter, flour, eggs and spices solely because they need them for the damn pie.

But hey,

The fact that some people don’t like the AA model doesn’t negate the fact that the program has helped a LOT of people. I think it’s mean and hypocritical for atheists and agnostics to shit on otheriwse decent religious people. Everyone - including atheists and agnostics - holds some degree of belief in things that

I think you’re speaking from a place of ignorance and privildge in the sense that you have been faced with very very little adversity in your life. And it’s all well and good for you that you have been so lucky. But that doesn’t excuse your callous indifference towards those who haven’t been so lucky as you.

No offense, but rightly or wrongly, religion has helped a lot of people overcome adversity, and it’s not okay to shit on that simply because some religious people have odious views. This woman has odious views because she’s an imbecile, not because of her religion.

Go to an AA meeting, a hospice, funeral home and

Yeah, a dime’s worth of eggs, sugar and electricity to run your oven really makes the cost sooo much more than $2.

Gimme a break. Most people (even those who don’t eat sweet potato or flour) have those ingredients already in their pantry to use for other food/drinks.

I think she’s awesome that she’s doing this, and more (Mulism) people should.

And as much as (some) Muslim people hate to hear this, the truth is that they do have a huge PR problem.

The onus is not just on non-Muslims to be decent and not discriminate. The onus is also on Muslims to be more vocal and visible about

Here’s how I handle my emails. I follow the company handbook regulations because if I don’t then I get fired. The same is true for everyone who has ever had a desk job anywhere. I have worked in both government and the private sector, and the rules have always been the same - if you don’t do what the handbook says,

Dude, it’s not a question of proving anything. It’s a question of eating healthy food to stay healthy. Nothing compares to the stuff that you make fresh yourself, even Whole Foods.

And while I grant you that some of the stuff at the Whole Foods salad/hot bar is healthy, they also cut corners and use frozen/bought shit

Where in god’s name to you live that a pound of potatoes and a pound of flour cost more than $3.45?

Not when you take into account all the heart medication you have to buy to save off death from all the shit Walmart puts in their bakery products.

It would be one thing if this was manufactured elsewhere and Walmart just distributed it.

But shit made by Walmart? No thank you. I’m supposed to trust a company that has no

For what it’s worth, I think that when he was/is sober, he is a really nice guy. I remember reading a story a while back about one of the tv show crew guys saying that Charlie paid for his kid’s cancer(?) treatment once the guy told him that he was having a hard time.

“Politician-ness” is a bad trait because it’s applied exclusively to wealthy individuals and corporations.

All regular people get for pleading their needs to Hillary their personal stories co-opted in hollow speeches on the campaign trail.

Erm, nobody has an issue with her being “nice” because she sends thank you notes and poetry books.

They have an issue with her because a HUGE majority of Clinton foundation millionaire donors are also campaign donors and also companies who needed the help of the State Dept. to get business done overseas. That may not