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It specifically says it is co-ed, so boys are in on it, too.

The nap foam thing is narrower than a crib. If you put it in a crib and the baby accidentally rolls over the side, the baby would be jammed between the bars of the crib and the side of the foam. Babies can't right themselves or move their heads enough to save themselves. If their faced are pressed towards the foam

All I ask is there be no earwig thingies.. I still have nightmares from that.

Considering she co-wrote the song, Mariah's rendition is THE rendition. :). She apparently makes a TON of money every year off that song.

Kids aren't being ungrateful when they're picky, though. Some kids perhaps. But for many picky kids, being forced to eat stuff won't change them.

There's a test you can take. Have you taken it? I have wanted to for a while.

I actually like peas, but many other vegetables are bitter. Spices are difficult, even sweet ones, because they can be physically painful for me. Tea is awful. Eggs are too strong. Only bland cheeses (and that is only as an adult). I'm a terrible guest but I do my best by drinking water at the same time I take a

I guess.

I've tried most of my life not to be picky because it causes social problems, but I just never succeeded. It is hard to hate the taste of so many things, since food is often a shared experience. But I hate alcohol because of the taste (nothing moral against it), I hate coffee (I grew up in Seattle!), and tons of other

When I heard his stuff about how men and women write, it really annoyed me. He seemed very dismissive of women.

Oh, the humanity! Seriously, it is so rare to see actual humanity towards others when faced with the possibility that something might have been a mistake. Do what's right, move on, don't go on cable news explaining why what you wrote was totally the best decision ever. And also, Rob Bricken's response is very

Too many folks are interested in protecting football and not actual people. Sports trump science.

There is an elephant in the room here that no one is addressing outright and that is whether football is bad for human beings to play. Calling the victim the catalyst is straight up victim blaming, as you say. But asking if football destroys people's brains (a completely separate question) is not defending a

Yes. Blaming her is crappy and wrong. Absolutely agree on that one. But exploring the brain trauma aspect is appropriate and needed.

He pulled the trigger. No one disputes that. Exploring a potential link between repeated head trauma and violent behavior is how you prevent this kind of thing from happening again.

It's kind of interesting how you accuse her of over-valuing her looks for power, then mock someone else's looks in the same breath. That doesn't really scream feminism, either.

Yup. There's always going to be danger. And yes, the kids will be fine. But the kids will be BETTER if you teach them not to post things on Facebook that could come back to haunt them. Just like parents in Siberia teach their kids to put on mittens and parents in Australia teach their kids to run from ostriches.

Why? Because lots of women choose to be pregnant and are excited about all kinds of things about it. I wouldn't get this done but I'm not going to belittle someone who does.

So these aren't performances we'd best forget, but forgotten performances that were actually best. I see now.

So did anyone else get some vibes about a previous romance between Miles and Rachel? It seemed like there was some kind of history between them went beyond just being in-laws.