sayula308
Sayula308
sayula308

This is a good idea and I’m sharing it with everyone. We recently had to put my mother-in-law in a memory care facility. Once a vibriant, smart, and active woman, she developed dementia in her late 70s and the decline was swift and drastic. We were so busy with her care, we didn’t take time to sit with her and let her

I would hope her kids grow up to be the biggest PRO-VAXXERS in the world. Well, that is if they don’t needlessly die from something that can be prevented through vaccination.

My father in law had the mumps as a kid and his mom feared he would never sire children. It can cause infertility in men. Luckily, he was able to have kids—only one, my husband.

Anti-intellectualism in American life isn’t new, but as you say, the Internet has enabled it to grow and spread at an alarming rate. I’m closing in on 50 and the topic of whether the Internet has been beneficial or not is a regular topic of conversation between our group of friends. Maybe? Maybe not so much?

I keep a bottle of this in my locker for post-workout shower. It’s heaven! (Also comes in bar form if you swing that way.)

I stock up on this every so often. Got 6 bars in the closet, ready to go!

This is perfect—my husband does freestyle skateboarding and is always looking for new ways to film tricks. Thanks!

Good genes help. My dad is 79 and practically wrinkle free. I got whatever genes he has and no one believes I am 48. I get early 30s all the time. Staying healthy helps, but genes are where it’s at.

I don’t have my glasses on and at first I read “fucked into flappiness” as “fucked into happiness” and thought, “That’s entirely possible!”.

No. You’re not terrible. You sound like you know yourself enough to know you don’t want them. I didn’t either and life has worked out just fine.

People like Spaeth don’t understand that, either. It’s a new day.

“You know, I get so many rape emails every day, I just can’t keep track. Some fall through the cracks.”