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Dude, he's kidding about the stroller lanes. Clearly.

Maybe they mean if you get an abortion and then do sex and get pregnant again, your abortion has been reversed. That I am certain would work.

The only thing I can think of is that they are actually just stupid enough to believe that it is true, so they don't care that it doesn't help their cause?

. . .I don't get it. If they tell patients that abortions are reversible, won't they be more likely to get them? This is obviously phenomenally stupid on all levels but I don't understand how it would even help the pro-life idiots to make this claim.

Yeah, I don't think you're arguing Deadline's point, but you are giving too much weight to the idea that there's even any possibility that white actors could be hurt by increased diversity. It's easy to fall into the trap of seeing those arguments as logical but they're really not. That's all!

The thing is, though, that acting roles aren't just chosen on a basis of talented vs. less talented, there are many things that go into selecting who is right for a role. The problem that exists is that white people are wayyyy over represented in the roles that exist, which is why POC get shut out. But there is no

But. . .why is that even a potentially valid concern? We are not even remotely approaching a world where there are not WAY more opportunities for white actors than for POC. Roles are competitive— there are billions of reasons any particular actor might be not selected, from race to height to accent to. . .basically

Lol thank you for "absolute potato brain" I will be incorporating that into my vocabulary going forward.

I lost a lot of weight a few years ago, and I would see a friend of my parent's at the gym and he would always compliment me excessively and ask how I did it etc and say he wished he could do the same thing. I found it awkward but well-intentioned. But then my Dad mentioned to me that the friend had asked him whether

That's true, I don't think that everyone needs to use condoms all the time no matter what their relationship status. But I see a lot of people using the same mentality for one-night stands and casual hookups.

"We thought we'd see what happened"??? WHAT A FASCINATING EXPERIMENT WITH A SUPER SURPRISING RESULT.

I mean. . .does it matter? Both are really serious, so we need to combat this weird tendency people have to assume that birth control pills or IUD + no condom = safe sex.

When I was in college I had some friends from New Mexico and they all seemed to subscribe to the "in a relationship= don't need condoms" philosophy. Like, they had been dating a guy for two months and were not on birth control but of COURSE they weren't using condoms, they were in a relationship! It was. . .bizarre.

This is great, but I do hope that there's a lot of focus on drowning girls with free condoms and information about STDs when they get an IUD or any form of long term birth control. Even among friends my age who really ought to know better, I have noticed that women are much more likely to forgo a condom if they're on

Yeah, conferences are where I've ended up in bigger groups, but even when it's 15 people tend to go "you know, it makes more sense to just split up!" And if we do arrive at the place with 15, we tend to say it's OK if we don't all sit together. I don't know what is wrong with people who can't see that.

Riiight, cause Starbucks automatic espresso machines are definitely where you should go to learn how good coffee is made. Anyways, I'm done. Have you considered that you might need anger management classes more than you need more caffeine?

You foam the milk BY heating it. It is hot. What you are describing is "intelligent baristas" deciding that it was easier to put hot foam on your iced drink than to have a reasonable discussion with you about why that's not a good idea.

It melts all the ice and makes it watery and lukewarm when yeah, most people want iced beverages to be cold, and not watered down. To make an iced latte you make the espresso, add cold milk to it, then add the ice, so the milk cools the espresso down and it doesn't met the ice. If you add foam or pour a whole hot

Milk froths up when you steam it, so there tends to be some on hot lattes, but a cappuccino has to be 1/3 espresso 1/3 steamed milk and 1/3 froth in order to actually be a cappuccino. A latte doesn't need foam to be a latte.

Dude, chill out. Most people find the idea of putting hot milk on an iced cappuccino pointless and disgusting, which is what you have to do to make an actual iced cappuccino. 99% of people who order one actually did mean Latte and thank us for pointing it out rather than giving them a gross lukewarm drink. You are the