rhacodactylus
Johnny Chunders
rhacodactylus

Even if he didn't rape someone, this isn't the right way to act.

Luckily my mom never joined Facebook, but my interest started to fade after pesky, real-world social behaviors started to run rampant on FB. First there's the constant bragging. It's like, "Shut up dude, no one cares!" Then there was the whole prospective employers going through your profile. It's like, "Hey dude,

Haha. Same here. I definitely joined back when it was college students only. It was so cool back then. I remember being pissed my senior year in high school that I couldn't join yet. At that point FB was letting anyone join with a .edu email address, so because some high schools have email accounts for everyone, I

As far as I'm concerned, more George Takei is never bad.

"Well, it was news to meeeeeeeee!"

I'm thinking termination should always be an option, but in a situation like this, it seems like a pretty extreme choice. After all, the presence of the gene merely points out to a higher chance of experiencing PPD, not a guarantee. And, if a woman does have these genes and is forewarned, she has time to put a plan

Terminating a pregnancy should always be an option. It sorta depends on how badly you want a baby...

Yes. Absolutely. Your body- your choice to risk PPD or not. A good friend of mine left her kid( at the time 6 months old) with her husband and came and stayed with me for almost a month because she was having a terrible time with PPD. She had depression issues before, and her child was extremely planned and wanted but

..Isn't it always an option?

I suppose you can do whatever you want with your body, but I would think that there would be other reasons for termination that would be higher priority. If you wanted to be pregnant and tested positive for the genes, you would most likely go ahead with the pregnancy and develop a plan to manage the depression after

But if you're pregnant and want to have children, you'll continue to have that gene with all subsequent pregnancies, so that might not be a logical choice for everyone.

Trust me, when your parents are wearing KISS t-shirts and everyone else's parents are dressed appropriately ... it's not.

My parents are members of the KISS Army. :(

I'm planning on telling my grandchildren how I survived the invasion of KILLER BEES in my childhood, and how it toughened and shaped my character.

As a poor, I just assumed this was how it always was for the rich.

I read another theory that it was substandard rivets that allowed the ship's hull to break apart and let in too much water for the compartment system to handle. That, or the trickster god Loki was just feeling restless that day.

...again, an exact replica? ;-) (It's possible I spent way too long around SCA folk, for whom replica is a really precise word. Or I'm just being pedantic on a Monday afternoon because it's more fun than wrestling with an errant server. Take your pick.)

In what world would a suction cup be powerful enough to withstand a cat playing with this toy? Pfft, this needs some rare Earth magnet technology and then maybe I'd consider it

Unlike my glasses problem, where I can't find a pair that will fit on my giant head without leaving marks along the side of my head for a day after I take them off.

A few of the queens on the show (Raja, Raven, Shanell) are (or were) professional makeup artists.