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I feel it’s important to note one thing: the average person does not pay $7.69/mo in bank fees. The average person pays nothing in bank fees because, according to this same survey, 73 percent of people don’t pay any bank fees.

I hate these calculators, all they do it make me feel like I’m a financial drain on the family by all the pay I am “missing out on”. And I know that doesn’t make sense logically. I gave up work because full time nursery cost more than my income, so staying employed would have actually cost us. And I’m doing some of

Not to mention how many women/men have to stay home with kids because childcare cost are ridiculous.

I really dislike this stuff. If you need to attach some financial value to the work you do by parenting, its either insecurity, resentment, etc

Although this sounds reaffirming in theory, it is quite exaggerated in practice. My partner stays home with our daughter while I go to work for a medium range salary. This would make it seem like my partners’ work is more valuable and disregards how hard it is to actually go to work while being a mother. After

Let’s be honest, there’s only one reason I can think of why they wouldn’t release the original editions. Lucas had it as part of their sale contract that they couldn’t. 

Make sure you hit them directly or they will made into Unitarians. 

Is there a way to unlock God Mode? Jesus Mode looks kind of lame.

Meh, I prefer Billy Graham’s Bible Blaster.

One of the things that irks me the most is when I see someone randomly use an apostrophe when they didn’t with other similar words in a series. Example:

Just don’t eat your cheesy blasters with a side of Sabor de Soledad cheese puffs. That secret ingredient....

I can tell you the fictional food I least want to eat: Discworld dwarf bread. It is miraculous at preventing hunger: one look at the dwarf bread and everyone thinks “I’m not hungry enough to eat that!”

This one annoys me more than most grammar mistakes. I realize that language is arbitrary and evolves all the time. I realize that English conjugations are strange. But come on people, how could you possibly think “of” is a verb?

DELETE

You do realize his name is Richards and not Richard, right? That was the correct usage

Nevermind, his last name ends in 's' anyway.

To my eyes, nothing says “I don’t actually read much” like making that mistake.

While on the topic of apostrophes, may we have an addendum that addresses the increasing misuse of “would/should/could of” in place of “would/should/could’ve?”

They are perfectly normal canine milk teeth. Modern domestic breeds lose theirs around 4 months of age.