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Thankfully, both of my parents have got more liberal with age (though my mother I would never have described otherwise to begin with).

Minus the braces and plus a few pounds, I very much resembled Chelsea and it hit like a freight train every time someone went after her- when she was a fucking ADOLESCENT.

The woman that put this shit in her hair now has a talent and pr manager, as well as a bunch of sad, sad people stupid enough to fund her Darwin shit through GoFundMe, so I'm not surprised some other idiot is trying to cash in.

Ahh, the good ole Dunk, where in over ten years of living in southern New England, I never ONCE got a black coffee when I asked for it. It had cream or sugar or both every damn time. It was as if their employees had “just coffee” wiped from their comprehension.

It won’t win me any points around here, but the late 90s- early 2000s proliferation of “choose your choice feminism”, “being a stripper/ sex worker/ sex object is liberation” ideology certainly helped this shit along. This was a time where any teen store had Playboy and Hustler lingerie. We couldn’t fucking wait to

Another HBO series- Big Love- is what got it for me. When Bill and Barb started slipping in the fourth season, the (paper) divorce, the priesthood dilemma, etc, despite the whackadoo circumstances it really was a perfect example of two people incredibly in love growing apart by differences fundamental to their own

I’d rather have a remastered definitive edition of P3. Or anything P3, really.

Not only that, but the people that put those yahoos in office were the ones storming the Capitol. They have no sense of reality, a ton of anger, no foresight, a mob mentality, plenty of training in military and law enforcement, and a ton of guns.

Seriously? Doom and gloom already?

I love how you people continuously ascribe some form of social movement to “not being a dick simply because I can."

That was SUCH a great memoir. “Kidnapped for Christ” is a documentary that takes place at the DR facility Scheeres and her brother were at, only decades later. The young woman filmmaker who started the project believing in the Christian good of these places wound up completely reconsidering her faith by the end when

I also think there is something wrong with saying someone has limited rights because they make bad decisions. By that reasoning a lot more people should be under conservatorships.”

Thankfully if they already have a successful business model, then they may wind up just fine. The kickers will likely be inventory management and the labor transition- catering generally allows for much more flexibility in on-hand inventory and on-call labor. If they also haven’t been used to maintaining/ paying for

Not really shocked. If years of working, managing and contracting/ consulting in the business has taught me anything, it’s that any yahoo with a culinary degree, cash (or grants/ loans) to burn, and meemaw’s “original” recipe thinks they can open and successfully operate a restaurant. It’s super heavy on business

Oh no! A woman that has donated millions of her own money to help literacy rates, decrease poverty, is a LGBTQ activist/ icon, and nearly single handedly maintains the economy of what would have likely been an impoverished area didn’t reject something for the right reason! Why can’t she DO MORE and BE BETTER? She must

Yeah, this article is hot bullshit.

I traveled for work a LOT (like, 130 nights a year in a hotel), so Dance Moms and the UDC seasons became my sad little guilty pleasure while sitting alone in a hotel room :)

Erickson may have oversimplified a bit, but he was 100% on the money when he spoke to child and adolescent development regarding behavior modeling.

Sue me, but her mother- although ready and willing to start mom drama- never came off as a weird stage mom the way the other Dance Moms and many of the Abby’s UDC parents did. Kendall, Chloe and Nia’s moms came off jealous at best and petty and hypocritical at worst. I have no clue how Maddie and her sister seem to be

My partner and I got stupidly lucky when we were in NYC to see two other productions and I was able to snare Saturday tickets to both performances.