"I cried for that dumb glass: the story of Irish Twins, an older sister, and Scooby-Doo drinkware"
"I cried for that dumb glass: the story of Irish Twins, an older sister, and Scooby-Doo drinkware"
Yeah, and I'm fine with that type of thing because I don't leave my kids with people that have widely opposing viewpoints on things. I just can't with the unsolicited advice, though. I especially have it rough because I'm young, so a lot of older people think that they need to "teach" me how to be a parent.
THAT IS AMAZING! I wish I could give you all the stars!
Even in adulthood, my grandmother assigned us drinking glasses - it's not like anyone was going to be fighting over cups at that point. Dad had a Georgia Bulldogs glass, uncle had a Duke glass, brother had a TMNT glass, I had a Motrin promotional glass, etc. It was a little odd explaining to our future spouses why…
Exactly. My kid knows to ask for his Cars cup, or his Toy Story cup, or his Green cup. We have never done the "red..no blue..no red" in this situation because we can communicate.
Yeah, my five year old just can't get on track with what foods are eaten at what time.
Well, that's why I don't buy a lot of the "it takes a village" bullcrap. I'm cool if you want to hold my kid while I wrestle with a car seat and a diaper bag, or if you want to tell my kid not to cry. However, I've seen some really stupid people try to give me parenting advice, from the douchebro who lectured me on…
Don't bother with MissSouthernSugar. She's still of the aspirin-as-birth-control era.
Wow, sexist and classist. Add racism and you'll be a trifecta.
They gave it in the upper thigh/butt for me and yeah, it was just uncomfortable. I am usually good about needles but that shit hurts.
Tell that to Blake Lively.
As an A- woman with an A+ husband and A+ kids, let me tell you that Rhogam hurts like the Dickens. It is actually probably the worst part of the childbirth experience. The needle gauge is huge, the serum is viscous, and it burns. I shook with pain throughout the entire injection.
"Where there is a will, there is a way" is bullshit of the privileged masses. When your life is that low, you aren't considering reasonable payment plans. You aren't considering outpatient. You're considering your next fix to stop you from getting sick.
Oh my god, you're adorable! I'm glad you know two people that had abortions. Two people clearly represent half the population of an entire state.
It's not rare, it's completely common. Plenty of addicts either aspirate vomit, stroke out from the intense rise in blood pressure, or just have their systems entirely shut down. This isn't like quitting cigarettes or coffee, where you're just irritable and anxious and maybe have a headache. Hell, prisons are being…
God, that is one thing I hate about clinics - some of them almost ensure that you are buying them on the street, legitimate pain or not.
Yeah, but you have to get an appointment first...which can take weeks. Hell, to get an appointment at my local Planned Parenthood for a regular checkup took four weeks. So if you are 8 weeks along and it takes 4 weeks to get an appointment, you're at the 12-week cutoff for an abortion in TN. Sorry, but thanks for…
Why can't it be both? Why can't you feel sorry for the deceased and the drunk driver?
You do know that in certain cases (heroin, alcohol, opiates, meth) going cold-turkey can kill you? A former classmate just died as the result of heroin withdrawal because he couldn't stand to wait the two weeks until he was admitted into a detox facility.
This is a bit OT, but I am amazed how much leeway people give to prisons.