painnchampagne
PainNChampagne
painnchampagne

The thing is, teddybear, “people” DO know what’s become of them. People in immigrant communities, advocates and lawyers who work with them, etc. Sure, not all 1500, but based on their work, this is an educated formula, a logical generalization, a known population among those close to immigrant communities. It’s the

No, Mary. It is not likely they are “living a nightmare” (outside of the nightmare of being undoc’d). 98% of these children are exactly where they want to be. Believe me. And the immigration lawyers who will tell you the same.

20 years together, easily the best years of my life. Such good years, in fact, that there’s no way I could EVER look back on them as a failure. If we divorced 5 years from now, it changes NOTHING about the 20 years success we had. NOTHING. Those 20 years still produced whatever they produced. They don’t just change.

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Parenting hack: find a gentle low grassy Hill such as in a park, or long incline, but thick grass. Send your kid down without having to worry about peddling, working just on balance. They feel much safer because their feet are available off the pedals to catch themselves, and it’s soft grass. After they get balance,

I’d be interested in other things like this. How come my verizon and comcast aren’t reported?

If you’re too lazy to turn on/off/toggle, get an Alexa & tell her. But, I do have location on for my outdoor lights through IFTTT. I THINK if my wireless drops and then comes back on, it thinks I just came back into the location bubble, and turns them on.

Deciding I really could not “have it all” and putting my full time career on hold, kinda. I started doing the same thing, freelance, from home, part time and started actually keeping up with my other responsibilities, namely house, family, volunteering, maintaining my health/fitness. That was 12 years ago, never

Gross. Bar soap collects hair and every other random lint speck in your shower. Body wash is much more sanitary without the effort.

Eeewew loofahs are gross, use a washcloth, wash it, buy new ones often.

Seriously, its the same ingredient (for my husband’s shampoo anyway...mine is FAHN-CEE)

I have BLISS stuff under my sink, I live it but rarely use it, so could be from 2015 or older for all I know.

Wrong. A $3 straw hat has immediate, measurable and obvious impact on people from that culture, especially those who are developing/not secure in their identity, such as children. It’s “goofy”— therefore “this is what people think of me/this identity that’s important to me?” What are the repercussions of that

You just described cultural APPRECIATION, not APPROPRIATION. It seems you might not have a clear idea of what appropriation is

No, hon, it’s NOT fun & games. The stereotype—NO MATTER WHICH ONE—has direct and negative affects on people, including children trying to mate serve of their cultural identity. Naming other shitty stereotypes doesn’t do anything for your point AT ALL.

Right, Bimming. And if science /data is not believable for whatever reason, Jupiter, I’ve got some “anec-data” too. I’ve personally seen it affect my teenage girl. But wait, lemme guess, now you’re gonna move the goal posts, right? 

Yeah, Jupiter? NEVER? Are you by chance an ADULT? I’ve got 2 kids developing their identity and self esteem who are Mexican-American and who are actively, specifically and aggressively affected by negative stereotypes about their identity. They don’t need to see caricatures of their culture running around acting

Go read about this issue as written by Latinx writers then. The story is the same.

Lol. No.