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It’s bc if she didn’t want the animal, she didn’t have to get it. It wasn’t forced upon her. I understand the “it’s an animal” mindset with farm dog who perform a function (not abusing them, but seeing them as tools and not “fur babies”). Most of my family still feels this way. But this, This is an entitled lady

I think both can be true.

I keep ending up on blogs and sites run by less than reputable individuals. I’ll continue to dig around for the scholarly articles though. I’m willing to change my beliefs/position in the face of evidence.

It’s not surprising that a country that values dogs over humans like the United States is also the country committing ethnic/race based human rights violations in concentration camps and having daily mass shootings. The two are connected.

That video is disgusting and is absolutely abusive. I can’t believe I’m agreeing with a Paul but her shift into angry, abuse mode and the look on her face is really chilling. She is so violent and spiteful to that poor dog who confused, just responds with love and playfulness, it’s heartbreaking. It’s the kind of

When are people going to move on from YouTube celebrities. They are useless and unnecessary, basically human nuisances. I don’t even understand how it’s entertaining to watch .

Now I don’t know who in the fuck in history figured them little things had anything on the inside worth eating...”

I think the show actually demonstrated pretty well that what these people feel is REAL. The issue is their belief in the cause (wifi, electricity, mold, etc. etc.). It was hard to see so many of these folks dismiss away the real possibility that their ailments are psychosomatic or result of mental illness (anxiety,

So what if a disease is psychosomatic? Really. The suffering is real all the same.

I’m going to ask you a very inappropriate favor, assuming you’re not estranged and they’re alive: can you call/text them tonight and ask?

Yeah, that’s the weird thing about it all. Like, Hooters appealed to a shitty kind of person, but at least it appealed to someone. This is taking their only selling point away and replacing it with nothing.

If they offered decent food, I would imagine I would go there from time to time. The atmosphere is usually upbeat and fun, but the food is inedible. We have multiple Twin Peaks here and they have far better food for the same price and still offers the same atmosphere, albeit turned down a bit

Word. I don’t have kids myself, thus large portions of my life can be lazy me-baby vacations. But I’ve seen my friends navigate their maternity leaves and the workplace politics, and it’s disgusting. So many of them have been derided for being on the “mommy track” and not being serious enough about their careers

Let’s be real: on this very website, with a “supposedly feminist”/progressive readership, the comments section on posts advocating for paid maternity leave (without Google as a Big Bad) always have many commenters-“supposedly feminist”,  progressive commenters-complaining about maternity leave, usually along the lines

HR works for management to protect the company. The sooner people realize this, the sooner you will understand the true role of your HR deparment.

At least it was “Horses” and not “Goodbye Horses”.

Anyone not made uncomfortable by The Witch is suspect to me

I read the WaPo article when I was pregnant with my first, seven years ago. It literally destroyed me. I’m tearing up right now just thinking about it. I was so paranoid when I had my son, I would leave my purse in the backseat EVERY TIME. There were sooooo many times when I was tired, so tired I couldn’t think

I think that WaPo article should be required reading for everyone.