Could editors please stop sending under-35-year-olds to test out anti-aging products? It doesn’t make any sense. Get some broads with actual wrinkles in there to see if it works.
Could editors please stop sending under-35-year-olds to test out anti-aging products? It doesn’t make any sense. Get some broads with actual wrinkles in there to see if it works.
Well, at least Anthony’s comforted by the fictionalized version of what her daughter would have been like at twelve, if she hadn’t killed her, that is.
To be fair, in Florida, you’d have to be way more specific. “That’s that chick who killed her baby AND got famous for it. I’m gonna offer her this second jalapeno mango-rita and see if she’ll sleep with me.”
She says she’s deeply interested in investigation and would someday like to get a private investigator’s license and work on cases. “I love the fact that I have a unique perspective...”
Drug memoirs are so boring. I can’t decide which I like less - new mom think-pieces or reminiscences by a junkie.
Not disagreeing with her point but 53% of white women didn’t vote for Trump. You can say 53% of white women who voted, voted for Trump in an election where nearly half of eligible voters didn’t show up. This seems like a fairly obvious point but I see bad stats like this turn into staples of political arguments all…
LET US PARK ON THE STREET OVERNIGHT!
You make a good point but...
The per capita cost to educate a special needs child is often two or three times that of gen-ed students. If the federal mandate were removed, I’m sure most states would cheerfully continue to provide that crucial (and it IS crucial) funding. And I say this as a high school SpEd teacher.