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Eh, I have purposefully washed my feet maybe 5 times in my whole life. Never had any kind of infection or fungus. I trust most people to figure out their hygiene needs for themselves, as long as it’s not bothering anybody else.

Yeah, I feel like it’s been common knowledge that he’s a scoundrel for decades so I don’t know why this fairly innocuous quote should surprise anyone. He’s still the king of blustery charm to me!  

Haha, well congrats to you then! I get a bit defensive of the people who come to Charlotte to work in banks generalizing the rest of North Carolina, so sorry for my snark. Really, Charlotte is my least favorite part of the state. But I guess if you enjoy the sprawling urban centers of the Northeast it might seem cool.

LOL let me guess, you’re in finance?

What a fucking stupid and irrelevant comment to make about a sad and serious event.

Do tell!

Well, I think the point of having USDA Certified Organics products is that consumers don’t have to do that much research/thinking and can know based on that designation that they are getting a different product than an inorganic one. Which is absolutely the case for the vast majority of products that are certified

I get what you’re saying in that it drives me crazy when people act like chemicals are evil, or that anything natural is inherently good (arsenic, anyone?). But organic pesticides and fertilizers are hugely different from their inorganics counterparts, most importantly in how they break down or persist in the

I’ll give you “natural,” even I don’t know what that means when I see it on a package at the grocery. But as an organic farmer, I can promise you “organic” absolutely means something, and organic farmers comply to very strict standards and use very different products and methods with vastly different environmental

I get that from a chemistry perspective, the label “organic” is silly. But it absolutely does mean something important if you are a farmer or consumer of things that farmers grow (ie, most people).

As a small farmer, YES. with you all the way. I do think there will probably be some component of GMOs in our future to meet the nutrition/food production needs of our growing population, but being against the companies that patent these lines and then fuck over farmers and bully anyone who questions them is not crazy

Don’t forget NC governor Pat McCrory who signed the lovely HB2, fucking over LGBT rights in my state!

Sure, but my thought on the above idiot’s thought is that I doubt the OP will care, because above idiot’s thought is idiotic. So yay, thoughts all around!

Obviously I think you should do whatever you want with your marriage, but I think it’s really distasteful that you are suggesting she automatically defer to her husband. That is not equality.

YES.

Why would he care what you think? And not just come to his own conclusion with the woman he’s marrying, aka the only two people that matter in this decision.

Gotta be honest with you, I really hate this line of argument. My mother kept her last name and passed it on to me, so I actually don’t have my dad’s last name, but even if I did, it would be MY name, not his. I grew up with this name, and it’s much more familiar and important to me than my boyfriend’s last name (not

I think Bella looks like Jennifer Lawrence (in Hunger Games)

I knooww. He sucks but his sass was such an integral part of my republican debate drinking game parties!

And occasionally winter! Don’t forget the first snow fall, Lorelai loves the first snow fall!