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I guess when you're 6'6" 308, 6'3" 214 qualifies as a spinner...

As a Hattiesburg native, this kind of confirms the rumors that surrounded this that I've heard from people around town...

I don't think it will keep her completely safe. I think they'll just get creative. The people who harass on behalf of the church are out of their goddamn minds but they are also diabolical. They have no scruple b/c they've been taught that it is "game on" when someone becomes an enemy of the church.

I'm really glad to see her concerned about Shelly. It's really scary that a woman is widely known to be missing and there hasn't been much done about it.

Leah Remini just painted a HUGE target (or surveyor's mark if you happen to be an Alaskan grifter) on her back. I don't envy her actions. I hope she has the resources and determination to see this through, because it only gets uglier from here. That being said, for what she's already done, she's shown incredible

I have no idea. I am going to assume it's a combo of the refinement of the technology that helps to prevent issues in some overdue cases, changes in attitudes about pregnancy in general, and the desire to profit from it more. Several of my friends have been induced at around 40 weeks for no reason other than to get

These are women who opted out of a quarter of a mil to half a mil jobs, not like most women who choose to stay home because making 30,000 or under a year won't cover the costs of daycare for multiple children. It isn't comparable. And it seems to insult the intelligence of those women who choose to stay home.

I don't even begrudge people who believe their marriage will last (frankly, I don't think you should get married if you don't believe that!) But believing your money-earning spouse won't be in a deadly accident... or get laid off... or one of your kids will need expensive medical treatment... or the economy will

Because American corporate culture is outdated and inflexible that participation in it has become incompatible with how many people feel it's best to raise their families.

Ooop. Here we go...

Who needs to opt out? Apparently, entire careers can be supported on writing weekly articles for magazines about the question of whether and why women should or should not work when said women are also moms.

I'm done with these fucking articles trying to make me feel guilty for my choices. I chose to have a child, knowing that in making that choice, my career would be put on hold. I don't care, I'm still happy with my decision.

I'm facing this decision now with my first child due in November. For the time being, I'm retaining my position and coming back part-time after the baby's born. I feel a really strong desire to leave completely and just focus on being a mom, but it scares me to think how easy it would be to turn a year or two away

What frustrates me most is that every one of these articles finds a way to hold individual women personally responsible for the absurd cultural dynamics in which we try to function. And it's becoming clear that no matter what you do, someone will tell you that you were wrong - and probably make you believe it.

Will you be in a 3 or 4 way wedding with me?*

Pretty sure we wouldn't be posting a pic of a woman's cameltoe with a similar headline.

It's your lucky night, because I already have a quick fire answer for you:

"He did; he talked about Africa."

Then just walk away. Laugh to yourself as they start to "bing" this new information.

Seriously. Stop focusing on gay marriage and abortion, and instead focus on what being a conservative is supposed to be about: smaller government. If you'd actually spend time talking about ways to make the federal government smaller and more efficient, and address the issues of crony capitalism - which both parties

Oh? And what might that be?