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I watched the bronies documentary on Netflix and became intrigued. Why wouldn't parents want their little boys to love a show that is centered on such important morals? Netflix had the series so I started watching it. I suppose I am now a brony, however, I would share many of your sentiments at the Con.

No no no...the rumor is that she's the daughter of Todd Waterman. Kris had a long lasting affair with him and her cheating was the reason her marriage ended with Robert Kardashian. I think Khloe looks like Waterman too.

It's frustrating and disheartening. The worst part is how so many people remain blind to the double standard.

I agree with him that life is about choices. Unfortunately, that seems to only hold true for men. If a man is a father he can choose if he wants to fulfill his fatherhood duties (just like he can choose if he actually wants to support his children because, apparently, child support is an option and not an

They probably only want to hire men so they can continue this sexist bullshit openly without an uppity baby machine getting her panties in a twist.

My So-Called Life was on ABC (pre ABC Family). That show was very progressive for the '90's especially the character of Ricky.

Those aren't Kim K skills...those are the skills of the unscrupulous Kris Jenner, the master of exploiting her kids for their 30 million a year income.

As usual, I have no clue what Kanye is saying here. I wish he went into more detail about the necessity of these so called Kim K skills. I've been binging on the Kardashians through Hulu Plus lately (summer's a slow TV time) and I have yet to witness these skills. Although I did learn that when eating a burger you

I'm really getting tired of these articles that assume that everyone chose to make a baby. You choose to have it, but maybe not make it. I never wanted to have kids either for many of the same reasons, then I got knocked up. I was only trying to get down on Valentine's Day, ya heard? I had my son in November. He's

I can relate to that too! I was from a working class family but we lived in a wealthy school district outside of Allentown, PA. I spent six summers from the ages of 14-20 working at Dorney Park which many of my classmates stated they'd rather die than work there...

The summer job may just be for those in the middle to upper middle class socioeconomic status. I can relate wholeheartedly with this because I am a product of the summer job. Good thing I grew up near an amusement park, summer jobs were pretty much guaranteed.

I don't know...I totally get your point but it's frustrating being someone in line at the grocery store watching someone else buy 5 cases of soda, Cheetos, Doritos, etc. with their Access card while you quick check your bank account to make sure you have enough money to pay for groceries. I personally think Access

If the house was your primary residence, you shouldn't have listed it under the assets. You would only list the value of that home in the assets section if it were a second house that was rented out, vacation home, etc.

There is a difference between assisting someone and doing something for someone. Many students claim they don't know what they're doing so that someone will just do it for them. I don't work that way because that's not how you learn. I understand it's overwhelming but if you don't want to take the time to learn,

Your school is right. Per federal regulations, that is not a just cause to be considered independent. The government views it as the parents' responsibility to send their kids to college. The fact that they don't want to pay for it isn't a good enough reason for you to receive additional funds according to the

Yeah, that's pretty much how it is now. The schools used to have more authority with determining students' dependency but the Dept. of Ed. cracked down. If students don't fall under one of the clear cut scenarios of being independent under the age of 24, then the only way to overturn it is if there are extenuating

As a grad student you are automatically considered independent. Your parents are not factored into the equation and it is assumed that as a grad student they don't support you. (Which is false, I used to work grad accounts at a private school and it's sad how often I was dealing with parents.) You shouldn't include

I hear ya. I came from a middle/working class family making a combined $90k or so but got smacked with a 23,000 EFC. Say what? That's why I said the system is already flawed. I'm also still paying back my loans...

Sorry I should have said "other languages besides Spanish." It is offered in Spanish but what's crazy is trying to find it. I found it looking through a Spanish Language resource site and not on the normal FAFSA website.