missandry2point0
MissAndry
missandry2point0

It’s like the shoe is so ugly is just decided to kill itself.

It's mainly organized religion that slows us down.

Please, don’t encourage us. Children will have to wear the stickers on their head or something.

I do not understand why America—a wonderful country that I like and admire very much—is so fucking stupid sometimes. I really do not. America is like an honours-list high school student that lights its own farts on fire.

That’s Joe Jonas

Wrong Jonas brother. She’s dating Joe Jonas. *hangs head in shame for knowing this*

No, that’s the middle one. Which is weird because he dated Taylor Swift and now they’re all friends?

Look what I bought my cat

This is where Tre rejected Melissa’s sprinkle cookies,

She can pay the tax bill with museum tours! “This is where Rosie threatened to toss all the kids in the water, this is where Joe Gorga stained the walls with his spray tan.”

I can already hear the complaints about SJWs from the MRAs. “All we want is an equal dress code tho...like women will wear burqas, which are just like suits are for guys.”

Maybe, but it’s hard not to look at the data that came out after the ‘12 election that said POC & overwhelmingly women see the Republican Party as “stuffy, out of touch, overwhelmingly white”. I think the religion of the women at anti-choice rallies is the real contributing factor as to why they’re there &

This is never an okay thing to say, and I’m tired of hearing (/reading) it.

Nine million dollars says this becomes an SVU episode and ten million dollars says I throw myself into the Hudson w a concrete brick tied to my foot when it premiers.

Giving someone a trophy for participating doesn’t “propagate the idea that everyone’s a winner.” It propagates the idea that the kid participated, which is true. Why are you against truth? You’re coming out as pro-lies? Seems like a bizarre hill to die on.

Citation?

I have yet to meet any child whose receipt of participation trophies has led to an inflated sense of self worth (terrible as that prospect may seem!). Kids, generally, aren’t that dumb. They know whose good and who isn’t. But pray tell, in your experience as a professional coach, of all the times you’ve witnessed a

Strangely, it turns out you can be a coach and not automatically be an expert on child rearing and/or child development.

Eh, I won actual trophies as a kid (although not in sports because I was a frail asthmatic with the physique of an emaciated flamingo) and I’m all in favour of encouraging kids just for participating and doing their best. ‘[...] sometimes your best is not enough’ is a terrible message that, rather than incentivising