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HAVE YOU NO SOUL?!

Take a moment. You're sounding a bit worked up. CVS, with roots deep in the area, opting to not sell a single issue of a magazine with a terrorist on the cover looking rockstarry that citizens of that place where they have deep roots are still reeling from is a bit different than PRINT JOURNALISM ENDS BECAUSE NO ONE

There is no dichotomy here. They can bring great news coverage without treating the murderer like a glamorous rock star on the cover.

Wow, Chris Brown is gonna be hella disappointed when he finds out beating cancer isn't what he thinks it is.

Part of me wishes the blondes got smacked in the face. So does the other part.

I don't watch the show, but it would be great for them to find out on camera.

The amusing thing about this, if I'm understanding BB rules correctly, they don't get to watch the news/internet or whatever so they probably don't even know they have been fired yet! Ha!

It just straight-up sounds like you hate some part of your wife and that you're viewing her as the face of oppression while is carrying your egg, clearly in love with you, and no doubt in love with this child. If you're telling her you want to terminate the pregnancy after the period for an abortion has passed... 1.)

Not a movie, but without fail, I CANNOT get through the end of Jurassic Bark. When Fry starts talking about how he's not going to bring Seymour back because he had so many good years without them, the waterworks happen ... and then I sob for a while once they show the montage of Seymour waiting outside the pizza place.

Big Fish. My grandfather bought it for me before he died and considering his wild stories and how much I love him this movie kills me. :)

I think it will be best to just side-step her from now on. I want a relationship with my dad, but not her. I can't stand her, and I don't care anymore. She called my brother (we have the same parents) to bitch about me. I'm happy he responded with, "That's my sister. Don't do this with me."

Yo, are you me? My step-mom was nothing but emotionally abusive to me from the moment she came into my life. I finally grew up and realized I don't have to give a shit about her, and that she can't control me, and it was crazy liberating. Having that conversation with my dad was really hard, but we're in a better

I like your stlye. :) I've thought about donating money to a bunch of Democrats in her name. She's a Glen Beck, Fox News believing, gun hoarding Republican. So, I'd love to see her face when she got a thank you & a bumper sticker from the DNC. Lol. I've also considered donating to Planned Parenthood.

Funny how conflict-avoidant dads end up with these kinds of women. I guess talking to him is out. When I'm in a disempowered situation like this, I plot petty, anonymous revenges. Like when I sent sex store catalogues to my former boss's work address, knowing full well that the gossipy woman in the mail room would

Mini-me will wail and you'll all just talk louder. All my friends have kids and I don't (and most likely won't). Sometimes I get a bit frustrated when I want to chat about getting wasted last night and mini-me just won't stop squealing but, you gotta suck it up and deal and know that they'll be old enough to fetch

hey pal! long haul trucking costs gas BOTH WAYS! same point here!

HOLD UP.

But, in many cases it is the parent doing the cares that is getting paid.
Minnesota had a really interesting case (well interesting to me, because it's part of my job) last year. The state cut the reimbursement rate for Direct Support Professionals (aka PCAs) who were related to their consumers (clients) by 20%.

I agree that parenting isn't valued in America as it is in other (frequently more evolved) countries. But I don't see the benefits parents get in those countries as payment for a job, it seems to be more like a sort of welfare (I use the term without any of the negative connotations that are sometimes tacked on to it)

Cheese and rice, that third paragraph made me both want to hug you and wish I'd never read it so I wouldn't have to worry about experiencing something similar later in life.