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Those dang stealthy toddlers! Children are sometimes unnaturally good at sneaking.

I have had to, while walking my brother's new puppy, pick her up and yell at people to get them to stop touching her. She hadn't had the full round of vaccinations yet, but obviously needed to go out and exercise and pee and stuff (man I wish those potty pads had worked, she hated the leash with a passion), and I was

Wait, so she's okay with letting her dog injure one person, but not two?

It's submissive behavior, the opposite of what forestcats says about kissing dogs faces. He licks on and around your face because you're the boss.

He's not actually blocked in, he should still have a little wiggle room to back up, not to mention he probably has like 9 billion sensors on his car so he can shimmy in and out without bumping anyone.

As close to UNT as possible. Stay away from Ft Worth. You should love it. Cost of living is a bit high, but overall it's not the scary place most people make it out to be.

No. If you go out of your way to be like "Nooooooo I will never date/be attracted to a trans person EVAAAAAAAR" then yeah, but personal preference is not default discrimination.

To which the acceptable reply is "Irish you would leave."

I love you.

Nasty. But, I have to give at least one point for use of the word "becoming". Antiquity FTW.

I'm 90% sure that the jaywalkers are all from New England. I went to school up there and woo buddy, they just flit right out into traffic, and people stop for them. Bonkers.

This was me (the almost 10 pound baby) and my mother (who was about a size 2 when she had me).

People who can't afford the subscription/don't want the stigma of online dating sites, maybe.

It's worth mentioning to your landlord. And your neighbors, for that matter. It's affecting your health!

Is it Austin drivers or the 10 fafillion (technical term) out of towners? Both probably.

It's definitely KQ7. You can get it on this gog.com for pretty cheap, as part of a combo pack with KQ8.

This is my perspective as an elementary school English teacher in Korea, where they have almost no special education in public schools. Get the diagnosis and find a school with a good track record in special education for when he's old enough. If you try to mainstream him, it's almost a guarantee that he will get left

Unless you're planning to hop over to Seoul while you're in Japan, I don't think you have much to worry about.

The Sailor? Could be that he's from the fishing district....

The difference being that the "life support system" in this case is a person, not a machine.