Republicans do hate science, don't they.
Republicans do hate science, don't they.
Wat.
That seemed an odd reaction to me as well. "I can't believe the government hadn't racially profiled us to such an extent that they were maintaining the level of constant surveillance on us necessary to prevent this from happening!"
The parents of the girls have expressed "incredulity" today that Begum's public exchange with Mahmood on Twitter did not send up red-flags for the London authorities to get involved, given all their surveillance of the Arab community.
I think a problem is we use "stomach" colloquially to mean "abdominal area," without really referring to anything in particular. I think I'll teach my kid "uterus" and just wait for some prude classmate parent to flip out.
You're an idiot.
And the other recession comedies! "Grace Under Fire", "Married With Children", etc. did wonders (along with "Roseanne") to show unglamorous lives/jobs/settings/situations that viewers could relate to. I sorta miss those.
This is actually almost exactly what I looked like after I had an abortion, though I was in a robe, not pajamas. It cost me $50 with my health insurance and, even living in the south, I had a clinic within an hour of me. I went by myself, stayed awake during the procedure and drove myself home. I had a chocolate…
Epic? Such melodrama. It's not necessarily so.
Pet peeve I hate it when people say a baby is in the stomach. Where did this come from? Too prudish to say uterus? Belly sounds to childish? Womb too old fashioned? Babies don't gestate om the stomach, they're not xenomorphs.
People can be pro-choice from a legislative standpoint and still anti-abortion on a personal level. I think cheating on a partner is bad, but I certainly wouldn't support it being criminalized. If men could have abortions, and my partner had one without telling me, I would be upset too. That doesn't make me…
My dad told me a watermelon would grow in my stomach if I swallowed the seeds. It scared me. But then I learned basic biology. BASIC biology.
This is why I can't eat cheesecake; it goes straight to my vagina.
As a middle-aged person, this episode made me a bit..I don't know. I had an abortion over 20 years ago, didn't blink an eye or shed a tear, but I will admit, the older I get, the more I think about what would have happened if I kept it. I will always be absolutely pro-choice but I think your feelings can change over…
Knowing how much a hypothetical procedure would cost makes someone cavalier about said procedure? I know how much open heart surgery would cost under my plan, but I still know it's a big fucking deal.
I am not your sweetie.
Please show me one T.V. series - ANY T.V. series - where money is dealt with realistically and is an issue like it is for most people. How did Phoebe on "Friends" afford her fantastic clothes, or her amazing apartment, as a massage therapist in NYC? Realistic affordability issues never come up on T.V. shows. Most…
Wait what? How is being informed about my health options being dismissive of abortion? That does not even make sense!
Do we really believe she wouldn't need to ask Adam to go dutch on a pregnancy termination?