sarahy2k
sarahy2k
sarahy2k

you do know that many women are pro-life don’t you?

don’t call people trash

Dude the shape of water movie was so so bad

are you sure you were really this person’s “friend” ?

she’s not getting raked for it now, she herself is going on TV and claiming #MeToo. such crap

yes you can

I honestly feel like if having a kid isn’t necessarily a risk for women if they want to have sex, why should it be for men?

there are plenty of female predators out there:

what if you don’t decide to have kids? what if someone you slept with gets pregnant (possibly under false pretenses), do you still have to pay child support?

I wish Chevy Chase were a better person

The better example is just plain ‘niggardly’ which cannot be used anymore because it sounds too much like the N word

I’m not talking about me asking people, I’m talking about reacting to people asking you. The “important parts” were: there’s nothing you can do about it.

well in the sense that it’s like a mask, I think he was trying to say.

Eh I really don’t think Courtney Love’s plastic surgery is anywhere near Catwoman or Jacko territory...

So then you already know where they’ve lived anyways... so you don’t need to ask the question then, it seems.

Well I do know what it’s like from the other side, and yeah it’s annoying to have to answer the same questions over and over again. But I kind think that that’s life - because what can you do about it? That’s how small talk works - it’s ‘small’ because everyone knows it’s not interesting, it’s just a little ritual to

In a legal context, I don’t see how where you have lived wouldn’t be relevant. If you’ve lived outside of the US, presumably you were practicing another country’s laws.. no?

As much as I don’t like the Palins, I feel like ‘trashy’ is a mean word... like classist (the Jerry Springer thing)

Or just have a frame of reference when talking to them?