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So basically squat instead of bending over?

The PNW is freaking awesome. I am never ever moving. (Except for someday when I am old and have to wear even more layers because I have even less natural insulation than I do now. Hello, Arizona!)

I never wore skirts growing up so I was never taught this.... TO THE YOUTUBE!

Kids aren't really a problem, nor are they going to be.

I'm experiencing this feeling now. My boyfriend got his two year degree at about the same time I did, but in his field he was able to get a decent job with it. I'm still living off my student loans and (because of his new job) we're moving to a more expensive area which means I may not be able to pay my half of

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If that's what it is, it's absolutely terrible for reading. Any words longer than about 3-4 letters he reads wrong because he's not even reading the word.

I don't know if the American public school system really does suck that much or if I (especially as a child/teenager) just have a selfish inability to listen to things that are not about me, but I honestly don't remember learning anything more about Rosa Parks than she was a black woman who sat on the bus and that was

I don't know how my seven year old stepson is being taught, but he's great at reading when he actually reads the freaking words. He has a tendency to just look at the first couple letters and just guess on the rest.

I have found that I tend to type somewhat phonetically, instead of how words are actually spelled, because I type too fast to really think about which word I use. While I know how to use their/there/they're and too/to, etc. nine times out of ten when I'm typing I type the wrong one first simply because that's the word

That's kind of messed up. I mean, it's not like you just left them in your yard to die. What were you supposed to do? Don't feel too bad, you did what you could! :-/

Holy crap if it were that bad, I would probably learn how to do it myself. As it is, I'm too afraid of hurting her to do it myself. Also, the vet weighs her and checks her out 'n stuff when I take her in to get her nails clipped, which is nice.

For the same reason we don't have White pride parades.

My cat does cool stuff all the time, but I never manage to get a decent picture of her doing cool stuff.

That's terrible. I take my cat to the vet to get her claws clipped for $15. Needs to be done every 3 months or so.

I vote for QUILTBAG. It's both easy to use and, for reasons that I'm not really aware of, kind of funny.

Sorry if this is off topic but this has been bothering me a bit for a while. I'm reasonably certain I know what all the letters in "LGBTQ" are. But what on Earth is "LGBTQQIIA"? I understand that it's important that all groups are represented, but there has got to be a better way to do it.

I'm a single (legally) student with one job. It's a simple matter of going through on Turbo Tax and answering all the questions it asks and filling in the numbers in the corresponding (and really well labeled) boxes on my W-2 and also that school tax form that I don't remember the name of (I think it's an

I actually totally agree with you, if only because those are some freaking hard books to read. I think I managed to get partway through the third or fourth book before giving up. I just believe in getting the names of things right.

*cough*A Song of Ice and Fire*cough*