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Understood — but to make any progress we need to stop using “their” terminology and use ours.

You can set up a showing in your city by contacting the film company! That’s how I saw it in mine.

Danger to the woman. We need to stop calling every pregnant woman a mother automatically.

Check out the documentary TRAPPED. This clinic is featured, and the film is amazing (in that it makes one feel pissed off and helpless).

Abortion clinic worker here. We have to be honest about fetal development to truly preserve access to abortion. This bill is about pregnancies at 20+ weeks. That is not a clump of cells, it is a recognizable forming fetus. We can acknowledge that AND still be pro-choice.

After my first time visiting Michigan I seriously considered quitting my academic job and working seasonal jobs, like as a kayak tour guide in the summer and snowmobile guide in the winter. Living paycheck-to-paycheck would be totally worth it to be immersed in that beauty year-round.

Same. As a 6' tall woman with a small chest, I liked their variety, and the honesty of the many reviews for each suit. VS was the only place I felt like I could make an informed purchase, and I liked being able to order multiple suits to try on at home and then return any that don’t fit to the store. I’m totally on

Da fuq?!

Posted this elsewhere, but:

I threw a co-ed baby shower for my friends. We had a “Books, Brews, and BBQ” party — grilled out, had lots of beer, and everyone brought a book as a gift. We did not have games, but we had fun stickers that people could write a person note on and put it inside the book. It was really like a “regular” party with drunk

TIL to invite more young than old people. But, what if we’re in our 30s and all of our friends got married in their 20s and now have kids. Are they the olds? Do I need to locate recent college grads and pay them in booze to make my party fun? PLEASE HELP!

I commented above saying the same thing. This is my nightmare and even though we want a small chill wedding, I have been in tears thinking about just not having one at all because of all of my already-married friends who can’t be bothered to come because weddings are old hat.

As two 30-somethings about to get married in a new city/state away from all of our friends and family (new job, moving before the wedding). This is what we fear. We are just starting our well-employed adult lives, and we each had literal debt from our friends’ weddings in our 20s. Mine, from the 3-5 parties leading up

I don’t have kids, I workout, I grow veggies, I cook, and I have a healthy amount of free time on my hands. I will never have a six pack. As long as the videos don’t have mama-negging language, I enjoy watching them for the sheer intensity these gals have to that kind of fitness. It takes EXTREME commitment to working

And now reading your other posts that you’ve gone to 30-50 SoulCycle classes, yes, I guess I am judgey. I’ll take my real workouts at an affordable gym that doesn’t have a lawsuit against it with trained instructors any day, thanks.

I’ve been going to the gym for 8 years, and cycle classes about 3x a week. That’s 1200 cycle classes, and plenty of time to make observations and weigh them against previous observations. The people who are into the “look” and style of going to the gym, including trendy gear and snacks, have poorer form on the bikes.

By your own rationale you wouldn’t know how I’m basing my assumptions because you’re not in the room and I am. It sounds like you’re projecting your own insecurities about gym classes onto me.

Except the people who are doing it wrong aren’t new riders. I’m saying that even with multiple reminders every class, under the guise of being for the new riders, the regulars who actually don’t give a shit about their health and safety continuously choose to do it wrong for what they think looks cool. As such I think

I have a bomb-ass 1984 Raleigh Wyoming!!

Um, can I pay you to be my private cycle and TRX trainer? I tried one of the free TRX classes at my gym and never felt so not-strong in my life! It was a real kick in the pants to realize that how toned one looks does not equate to strength.