"the laws that ban late term abortions include protection for mothers whose lives are in danger"
"the laws that ban late term abortions include protection for mothers whose lives are in danger"
YES. Laws that question the reasons for needing a procedure put the providers at risk for losing their license and make them reluctant to provide services at all. THAT is why the laws are designed the way they are - to make doctors worry that they themselves are at risk. Why do you think abortion services have been…
"imminent."
Did Pretty Little Liars do some kind of flashback to the 30s episode?
True story. When my daughter was 10 months old I was a single mom deep in postpartum depression and had a nearly debilitating back injury. Went to the grocery store. Getting the car seat/carrier in & out of the car was awkward and pain inducing. After shopping, came back to the car to unload groceries and put the baby…
Ugh. couldn't make it through even the first episode of True Detective. Heard it was good. But M. McC and W H bugged me. Maybe it was the way they were filmed. Everything screamed LOOK AT MY FACE I AM A SERIOUS ACTOR. DRAMA. DEEP THOUGHTS.
You totally win.
And by "oral sex" they mean women performing for men, but not the reverse, because that would be...fair.
Wouldn't it be easier to, oh I don't know, require men to have written legal permission to leave their cum anywhere outside their bodies, the violation of which results in de facto financial responsibility for any medical needs (decided by the injured party) resulting from pregnancy or disease ?
Here's a great idea: Let's stop going along with the status quo by calling it "violence against" women, or children or anyone. Let's get real and call it what it is. Male violence. Face it - if women were the perpetrators of 80-90% of the homicides and assaults, we would call it an epidemic and wonder wtf was wrong…
The Pink Prawn.
Dear Mr. Will & Fox,
Rehab Addict is the best! The. Best. Restoring distressed vintage homes using salvaged materials + girl power!!!!
It's not just San Francisco, it's pretty much the entire Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and anything on the coast. The price of paradise.
YES. One of my brothers was dealing drugs out of his bedroom, but my parents decided that I, an A+ student, was the one who needed the most monitoring and restrictions.
Don't forget about the 2009 PA shootings of women at the health club. That guy also detailed his misogyny on social media. This isn't some random attack of a single deranged man. Montreal, PA, Isla Vista...this is a pattern.
That's tough. I grew up with a friend whose brother had Prader Willi. Total lack of impulse control is definitely one of the factors, and it made home life kind of a hell for my friend. The mom (dad left as soon as the disabled baby was born) was a saint, and did an amazing job trying to keep everything as normal as…
There's a difference between seeing a suspenseful story and seeing gore that you're supposed to find entertaining. I grew up on films that were mysterious, suspenseful, scary, etc. but the level of blood and dismemberment in media today is unprecedented.
"there was blood and guts, but it was pretty lighthearted and funny"
Prom day. My bff and I decided to get our hair done at a salon. We didn't realize how expensive it would be, so we didn't bring enough money and had to short the hairdressers. Then it started raining while we were standing at the bus stop afterward, so we looked like drowned rats anyway. Prom night. Our dates were not…