midnightstreet
midnightstreet
midnightstreet

Yes! They've failed to factor in that bit of logic. And most people look VERY different without their glasses.

Yeah, I kind of went off on a tangent. Oops!

:(

See, THAT makes sense. NJ.

I wasn't suggesting that you didn't know of different headcoverings. I was trying to make it clear that I wasn't just thinking of a headscarf in that context because of course that doesn't obscure the face. Anyway, I'm glad to see we haven't totally forgotten what logic is when it comes to, ya know, the whole reason

Depends on the type of covering; some women, of course, wear garments that only reveal their eyes. I'm curious as to what's done in those situations.

Did you know there's such a thing as agnostic atheism? Come, join us!

I actually have an issue with being allowed to wear a headscarf, namely that that's allowed for religious reasons, and yet I can't wear my glasses, which basically means the DMV is forcing me to render myself effectively blind while my photo is being taken. Can I declare that being allowed to see my surroundings at

LOL no worries.

You wouldn't for the younger children. But adult children still living at home should receive their own invitations.

Fellow agnostic/atheist and I agree.

Are you fucking kidding me? And yet I'm not allowed to wear the glasses I need to see.

So we're all responsible for not doing anything to upset him?

OMG HE'S HELPING ;__;

He's trying to get in her good graces; he knows one day she'll be able to reach the food.

Depends; the way this post is worded, it makes it sound (to me at least) like 1000 pieces of mail were sent.

That makes more sense. This post makes it sound like 1000 pieces of mail.

I'll have to look into it!

Though presumably the children - especially the girls - are considered property and not entitled to their own invitations regardless of age.

Really? Because at the age of like 8 I had identified about 5 different layers of subtext, metaphor, and allegory in The Chronicles of Narnia. But then again I was raised by librarians, so maybe I'm not the best example.