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Listen, YOU are the one that decided to inject "behavior and choice" into the discussion and everyone on the board is taking issue with it. But everyone else is "slow". You're fucking delusional and not nearly as bright as you claim to be, you condescending twit. You should limit your comments to subjects you can at

People who are hung up with what other consenting adults do in a relationship. Usually an indication of a deep-rooted disordered way of thinking. How about you figure out how to deal with that and refrain from telling others what kind of actions you think they should "control". I'm not the paranoid one, dimwit.

Wow. You really are stupid

I don't approve of her deep fr

Maybe this genius should have at least waited until she cut her first record before she decided to alienate half of her freakin fan base. Runner up must not include a publicist. Dumb fuck.

The public doesn’t decide shit and the whole notion of the public voting for someone that a monster corp. like Fox gets behind to the tune of millions is a long ago established PR trick. Reality TV isn't driven by fate or a popular vote. Like the US Prez elections. LaPortia didn't give 2 fucks about "winning"; I'm

What does "based on information and belief" mean? I just woke up and my reading comprehension skills are slightly dormant, but I can't make sense of that sentence in the context that it is offered.

That Dr. should be exiled to Siberia, not only for sex crimes, but for polluting the airwaves with some of the very worst dreck that has ever been produced.

The movie was "Marathon Man" and the actress was Sir Lawrence Olivier. You kids.

Any dude that eats Cheetos with chopsticks and keeps a collection of pseudephedrine and a hammer on the counter is teasing me to the edge.

I don't disagree that parental leave benefits everyone. Unfortunately, after a lifetime of witnessing a literal life and death issue remain a political issue, maternity leave is simply not on par. Sadly, empathy (and action) has to be prioritized in a country such as the one we live in, because we continue to

That's a very good point. Unfortunately, my conversations with my fellow citizens have shown that people are pretty myopic on the topic of taxes. They're hung up on payroll taxes and personal income taxes and the dreaded April 15 and rarely consider sales taxes. Worse, they have been brainwashed into thinking that

I wasn’t doubting that this kind of man exists and I would go further in proposing that most men are socialized to reinforce my blatant stereotyping. My question was a bit of a lead up to my theory that these men continue to perpetuate this behavior because they are enabled. Unfortunately, much of the enabling comes

Honey, that's HOLLYWOOD realness you're so inspired by. Which means, crafted by a well-oiled publicity machine that reads back what they typed while she's parked in her make-up chair, contemplating her next body sculpting procedure.

The rest of the entire world has also figured out how to provide healthcare for the entirety of their populations. We live in a country where half the population thinks healthcare is a privilege. I'm much more concerned with (and discouraged by) overcoming that behemoth before even trying to advocate for providing a

That's funny. You're referring to a country which supports a political party that thinks Universal healthcare iss a privilege.

Work on changing the political landscape before bringing more kids into the world. Figure out how the business of child rearing will be funded. Then ask me to care about the kids.

Yes, and by American standards, your personal tax liability is around 50% more than the average American would ever concede to. Not to mention the fact that major American corporations make minimal, if any tax contributions. Americans want access to decent human services but want to elect politicians who preach "less

Actually, no, that’s not why we’re here. Pregnancy is not an illness, it’s a choice. Employer contributions to employee healthcare, especially for small business owners is one thing. Elective procedures and lifestyle choices are quite another. Small business owners are not in a position to not only subsidize maternity

Yes, and the citizens of your country pay a higher tax rate. Americans are good at bitching about what is not provided by the government (rightfully so) but are unwilling to make the connection between how services are funded and how they are provided.