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You're not making any sense. "Christians" is just one umbrella encompassing multiple all of the various denominations of Christianity. You can't say "aside from that, the two branches could not be any more different." Christians are not a branch. It's a belief in Jesus. You can say that other branches of Christianity

Even the Pope and the Catholic church acknowledges and accepts evolution.

You know a contractor is going to buy it up and turn it into a cookie cutter home with granite counteres and stainless steel appliances. It doesn't matter what's inside.

Also HDR photography. The walls in the place we're trying to buy look way more scuffed and in need of a paint job than the processed photos let on.

I remember seeing this on reddit a while back. Here's the whole album:

And why would a professional photographer - the photographers for Vogue should be among the best of the best - use that as an excuse. "It's hard!" - maybe it is, but you're a fucking pro. Figure it out.

It's hard in general to take a picture of a bride with a bride white dress next to a groom in a black suit. It's hard to get the right exposure. I would imagine it's a similar issue. But yeah, if you're going to be a wedding photographer, you need to figure that shit out.

I don't understand why everyone is so hung up on him calling the mother of his child "Number 31." Her name isn't relevant to the story, and they've had previous characters called "blah blah" and "honey" because they couldn't remember their names.

I don't think I liked the finale when I first saw it. I knew the mother was dying and couldn't believe it ended with him going to Robin. But it was kind of perfect. I don't think it meant that Robin is the love of his life - I really do think Tracy was. But they've both grown in the 15 or so years since Robin &

I kind of assumed it was nearing the end of the reception. By the time Tracy/The Mother showed up at the train station, Ted's train was 45 minutes late. Of course, if there was another train an hour later, he should have just taken that one and not left his friend's wedding early!

I saw Backstreet Boys last summer and it was really disappointing :(

Damn. That's a good idea, I should do that with my family.

I tip 20% when I go out to eat. I still think tipping culture is bullshit. I hate that 20% is now the norm and it's only going to keep rising. Plus, wouldn't most servers actually lose out if we got rid of tips and paid servers a living wage? Servers make a ton of money on tips - way more than $8/hr.

Not necessarily once you factor in closing costs and realtor fees, and how much equity you actually have in it.

So it's kind of fuzzy, I agree. But the thing with registries is that they're there like "oh you want to get us towels? Or a toaster?" "Well here are the towels we like." It's like giving your parent's a wishlist on Christmas. It's not telling your guests to buy you a toaster, it's given them an option of things you'd

Thank you :) And you on our second baby!

I guess. In my experience, if the engagement ends, it's nice to give the ring back. If the marriage dissolves, the woman usually keeps the ring.

Sure, I know what the reasoning is. But why does it matter who paid?

There's a lot of housing marking where a giant, overpriced rock won't get you close to the cost of a down payment either.

My fiancé and I are buying a place. It looks like we'll close pretty close to the wedding date, but there's that little part that doesn't want to imagine how difficult it would be to deal with it if something happened and we didn't get married. And I put more into the downpayment, so I'd probably get screwed.