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You can come and stay with me. I live about 10 minutes from the Toronto zoo. Unfortunately this little guy is not on display yet, but we have adorable pandas and some white lions. We also have the best drunken lemurs, I could stare and their antics all day.

Same here. Oh how I wanted those glasses. My sister had a pair.

I was thinking the exact things when I saw the above picture.

It's boob-iful!

Ewwww!

My son used to eat watermelon a lot, and not really chew it. His poop looked like red, fleshy strands of goo. I thought his stomach had digested his spleen or something. It was just the watermelon. Was that TMI?

Hahaha! My husband actually has done things like that when he's out with the kids (they don't really look like him either). Once while holding our daughter someone asked him, "is she yours?" He looked at her intently and said "I don't think so...maybe?"

I am sorry for your mother. I know it hurts. I am so incredibly proud of how smart and fun and gorgeous my kids are it really hurts me that so many people assume they are not mine.

Sometimes people can't wrap their heads around that other ethnicities have as much variations as white Caucasians. Don't even get me started on the assumption that brown people can't tan...

I think the class issue needs to be discussed here. It's often not a case of people just confused about skin tone, but confused about why a person of colour would be with "white" kids, and why are they in a nice neighborhood with a nice stroller? The assumption that brown people are the "help" is revolting and needs

Wow this is me. Except I'm not black, I'm Indian. Doesn't help that I look very young, especially without makeup, and I tend to wear sweats when dropping my kids off at school (instead of the more polished stay at home mom wardrobe: yoga wear).
When I moved to my current (white middle class) neighborhood everyone

Thank you! hugs and kisses! (Eh)

The 90s were great for funny misheard lyrics. I remember the first time I heard Smells like Teen Spirit, trying to figure out what the fuck Kurt was saying.

Yeah, that's what I figured. Most BRCA1 cancers are triple negative, so we don't have a lot of options. I wish someone would develop a miracle pill so we wouldn't need drastic surgery, but oh well.

I wonder how it will work for those with BRCA mutations? I've already had a mastectomy, but it'd be nice if there was another option in the future.

Jeepers, why did I read that...

This might be my favorite gif.

Wow that was painful. These people not the slightest bit self aware.

Actually, you are probably right. She loves computers more than her brother. As a parent of 2, I hate buying 2 of anything. She can share her brothers robot stuff. He plays with her dolls all the time.
I love that you became interested in computers to be like your dad.

I disagree with this article. Many young girls (and grown women) are interested in clothes, that interests not less important than traditional male interests. Feminity is not against feminism.
I am giving my 2 kids an early holiday gift tomorrow. My 10 year old son is getting a book about making robots, my 6 year old