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Kids have to learn by trial and error. All the explaining and openness and dialogue in the world, while absolutely good and helpful, will not change the fact (sorry personal opinion alert) that we all have to do something wrong at some point to learn what (and why) something else is right. I kind of think that as long

There are no quick fixes if you want long-term results.

Please, America, continue your journey into torpidity so that I may continue to shine bright like a diamond at 50% off.

I agree. No one can have it all and if you think you can you'll be disappointed. Women are expected to fully care for the home and relationship, the children, AND to make the same amount as men. It's impossible. Either the job, the home, the kids or the relationship will suffer. It's physically impossible to serve

lets not even go into superheroes world, perfect example is Steve Buscemi, he is not conventionally attractive at all, but he is a very talented and charming. He has long career, had lead on a good show, etc.. is there is a TV show or a movie with unconventional looking female? not arguing at all.

Look, everyone on this thread just really cares about North. They feel really bad for her. I mean, not really bad, it's all just a pretense for judging Kim for being a bad mother (which likely goes back to thinking she's a slut for making a sex tape - you can't really say that here though amirite?). Besides, you know

I'm with you. We live in a time where parents are purposely not vaccinating their kids. As long as North West's parents aren't endangering her health and well being, who cares? It's no one's business.

north west is a little girl with cute clothes when she goes out, and from what i can see of all the at home pix from the kardashian klan, spends the majority of her time in a onesie. if everything she was dressed in was in pinks and purples people would be vomiting w glee. she's 1000% fine. i found one outfit that was

"Nailed it."

I have a few.

Around age 7 I was obsessed with Transformers. When my parents bought a Suburban I was convinced it was Optimus. I would lie down in the third row and talk to him. We were going to get married.

I wouldn't have gone any further than "I have worked with families under stress and deadlines before" were it me....but cover letters make us all spout wordy corporate lingo that we would never actually SAY of our own volition. I try to go with a polite version of "here's my resume my work experience is listed right

As someone who's done both, the skills are actually really transferable. The situations are completely incomparable, for sure. But I can't even count the number of times I needed to use my victim advocacy skills with brides (I did both part time for awhile). Active listening is really important in both, and

As a former Victim Witness Advocate who was involved in the hiring process after a few years on the job, I would totally hire this person! It's an entry level job and the entirety of it is being a supportive presence. You learn the criminal justice stuff on the job. They are showing that they have the right

I agree. This person seems pretty passionate about the job they're applying for and we're ripping them apart? If they can see how their experience working with brides would be something that would make them a good fit for working with domestic violence survivors, then that's their thing. But, I kind of see it. As a

This is pretty low. A cover letter is supposed to help you show the hiring manager what you can bring to a new job, and this woman wants to use skills she's gained in the past to be a victim advocate in the future. This is probably an entry level job for her, or she'd be talkinga bout her criminal justice experience.

I'm not personally comfortable with commercial surrogacy, and I have nothing but blind hot rage over that piece of shit Australian couple.

I love this plastic surgery bit. its like the opposite in celebrity talk of "I just lost all the baby weight from running after my kid!". Way to be honest. She looks great, she's happy with how she looks and that's all that matters.

My son was diagnosed with Schizophrenia at 18, he has all of the symptoms and indicators for this illness and does respond to medication. What makes you think you know better than the doctor who diagnosed this young girl? Schizophrenia is a very misunderstood disease but things are getting better. It is possible for

There's a lot going on here, but I think the most interesting part is that these guys seem to think that a person's value is solely determined be how physically strong you are. Very convenient belief for a big strong guy, but they'll probably find that it's a less appealing philosophy when they get older and are just f