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You are brilliant. I love you!

Why? Technically breastmilk comes in bags too. Funbags!

Mmm, no. It's a smart thing.

:-O

Can you read?

Sorry, but in that case I would allow myself to suffer and feel grief, but know that death is natural, and that sometimes for no good reason at all even young people die. I would accept it. And I have seen a hell of a lot of death in my short life, more tragedy than most people ever do. I feel very comfortable saying

I'm sorry, but I just can't agree. It isn't "thinking postively" when medical professionals declare there is nothing more they can do and that further treatments will just cause pain. It's being delusional.

Whether or not they intend to be cruel is beside the point...the road to hell is paved and all that jazz. I will agree with you it is tragic, and the need for therapists is definitely there. But the misguided idea of "waiting/hoping for a miracle" is just insane. Even if miracles were a real thing...why would it

I'm starting to think religion and parenting aren't the hottest combo either.

Yes, while this policy obviously needs to be reviewed, she is coming across as rather pissy.

I think it is just selfish, foolish and cruel to keep forcing medical interventions on a child that is clearly not going to recover. Instead of focusing on making a child's last hours or days more comfortable or peaceful, some parents insist on painful tests and procedures, essentially torturing their own child for

Every woman and family should have the choice to feed their children as they see fit. There are advantages and disadvantages to both breastfeeding and formula feeding. While I wish formula manufacturers were being forced to be more transparent/rigorous about what's actually in that stuff, I can't judge moms who go

While you may have a point about GM not outright harming humans, you lose on environmental evidence. GM crops are often parasitic and crowd out naturally occuring strains of crops that are adapted to their environment. They are also monoculture, which has been shown to have severely detrimental effects to the

Thank you! I'm already trying to eat a huge variety of foods in the hopes that it somehow (unscientifically) will help my kid be a better eater. Rediculous, I know, but I can't help it!

Not excited. This is the one book that if I never had to teach it again it would be too soon. YAWN. (Yes, I teach English and I said this book is boring. So sue me).

I never said the they were better than those foods in the middle aisles. But GM foods in many cases aren't desirable or necessary either. It's done for profit, not for the good of people.

A bit simplistic and, dare I say...naive? You do know most of that "real food" is GM, pumped full of antibiotics And hormones too, right?

Yes! I want to snag one of those too. Sometimes cross border shopping is the only reasonable option.

I wish. Or at least Netflix or something.