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It seriously depends which state they’re in. There are only a small handful of swing states where your vote actually matters. Anywhere else, and you’re doing little more than spitting in the wind.

That’s still serious asshole behavior.

Why? What was stopping her from saying “There were evil native american wizards who could change their form into animals”?

Not if you pronounce it “hiˈstôrik” like you should.

That’s not what they’re saying. Their myths specifically say that some of them were wizards, and some of those wizards were super evil “skin walkers” who could change forms.

She could have always used the actual native american myths and incorporated them into the story. What she did was take the real myths and change them to fit within her world, saying “this is what actually happened”. I’m sure nobody would have had any problems if she had portrayed them accurately.

Read the example sentence I posted: <a horrific account of the tragedy>

There were violent sections of the Black Panthers and other black rights movements. Their goals might have been noble, but their methods weren’t necessarily.

But according to the numbers, neither of those things encourage birth. Education does the exact opposite: More educated countries have consistently lower birth rates opposed to lower educated ones.

Needs is the key word there. Babies are wants, not needs.

It is selfish. Why is that a bad thing?

More than 50%. Personal taxes in Sweden range from 29% up to 60%, hitting the 49% mark at only £32,000/year. Our taxes are somewhere around half of that (though it’s impossible to directly compare because of different brackets).

Maternity leave isn’t an inequality.

Parents paid those extra taxes when they were an infant.

A lot of them do. What a lot of people don’t understand is that America was designed with a fairly weak central government. A lot of the powers countries like Sweden and France give to their central government, we give to our states. And that makes sense, because a lot of our states are the size of Sweden and France.

You pay more taxes, you get more services. That’s how the world works. You pay more than three times as much as I do in taxes, and in return, the government gives some of that money back in the form of things like paid parental leave. Personally, as someone who’s not going to have any kids, I prefer paying less money.

Babies are a luxury, not a necessity. If you can’t afford one, don’t have one, but don’t expect me to pay for it.

One of my coworkers in my training class is studying to be a midwife specializing in at home births. According to her, her coursework is pretty much the same as any other med-student. I’m not sure about the specifics, but by the time she graduates, she’ll be as qualified as any doctor to deal with complications during

It is amazing. It’s the perfect mix of B-horror comedy and stupid frat humor.