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PenguinLust2:ElectricBoogigloo
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Wendy’s is always the best is the ‘burbs around here, consistently hot and well-made. I can’t get on the Chick-Fil-A train, like, I eat it and my reaction is “Yeah, that was a chicken sandwich.” Its just so boringly competent, which is the same problem I have with Culver’s. Yep, all the boxes under “Cheeseburger” are

I got an annulment after my divorce because I was joining the Catholic church at the time (long story). And my kids are legit in the eyes of the church even though they identify as Jewish and don’t really care at all. It’s a cash grab for sure.

Perhaps the Church learned from Henry VIII.

So annulments are like a total joke, as long as you are mega rich? What grounds can annul a marriage producing three children? Wouldn’t that make the children “illegitimate” in the eyes of the church? Can someone explain what grounds she came up with?

wait, Xena can’t fly?

Totes buying one as soon as they hit my local. This entire 21st century owes me a fancy ice cream cake, damn it all.

Probably nothing from the administration coming in or Congress, but this bell doesn’t get un-rung. There will be a next time, and it’s not guaranteed that violence will not be countered with more violence next time.

I saw a few shots of people being arrested. But far more of people wandering around unmolested, sitting in offices, stealing things. 

You need a BLM protest to see consequences for crimes*.

I think we can safely assume there will be zero consequences for any of this.

Let’s be 100% clear about what is happening. The sitting President, who legitimately lost an election via the same process that he legitimately won an election four years ago, has spent the last two months convincing supporters that the election was stolen, and now after a rally in which he incited them to commit

My father had an aneurism while at the office sometimes in the 90's (I was in grade school at the time) and had to be life-flighted to the hospital and everything. Doctors gave him a one or two percent chance of making it out, but somehow he did with the help of some great doctors. I remember him first coming home,

My Grandpa by all account is decently healthy (no sugar or cholesterol problem) until one blob of clotted blood rupture a vein in his brain.

A 24-year-old work colleague of mine died from one of these (years ago - in 1982 - I’ve never forgotten it, or her). She went home from work with a bad headache, went to bed, and by the time her mother got home a couple of hours later she was dead. Just goes to show how fragile we all are.

As a 20+ year brain injury survivor, the personality change is rough. I was angry and loud and obnoxious for 15 years. Changed my diet (gluten free etc) and I can chill now. No easy task to be the partner. I'm so sorry. <3

Yeah, Mr Heels had a massive brain haemorrhage this time last year and it was the circumstances in which things happened that saved him. I can't even imagine how it would have been if it happened this year. Brain injuries are a scary thing to go through. Luckily Mr Heels is doing really well, especially considering

I’m so sorry. Hugs to you and your family.

Oh, we got that. He’s been on Zoloft since he came home (4 months after it happened). Can’t imagine what it would be like if he didn’t take it (but he is still way depressed and in denial about his future function possibilities).

That’s what is so remarkably scary about those things. Mr. Tipton has had a total of 3 seizures and 2 strokes since March and, despite all the “experts” assuring me that “he’s as good as new,” I reply that this is NOT the same guy that went into the hospital the first time. Not the same guy at all. As in: A complete