skellington187
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skellington187

I almost made my pregnant sister piss herself laughing when I randomly yelled at her “YOUR BABY HAS FINGERNAILS” one day

That’s what I’m wondering. Why is it apparently s hard for these people to utter the words, “I fucking quit”?

There were right-wingers on AM radio here in Denver whining about this being R-rated when it was released and how it must be some liberal conspiracy to lower grosses. I was sooooo tempted to call in just to ask them if they really think the fucking MPAA is “liberal” organization

“All companies follow the federal regulations regarding discrimination and equal opportunity or they open themselves up for lawsuits”

“But things should have gone a lot better and I blame the Democrats for it and include Obama as the leader of the party”

“It blows my mind that someone can do something fucked up in one state, then travel to another and pass the background check...” 

We need excuses to do that now?

How so? The red flag law concerns people who know a person reporting that they are dangerous and their guns being confiscated. How would it have helped in this case?

I for one like it. It reminds me of Foresters before Subaru crossover-ized (it sure as hell is a word) them with all the curves

Part of the problem is that current “progressives” don’t actually seem to give a shit about winning elections. All they care about is optics, that some random candidate says and supports the right things is all that matters to them 

Understandable, hopefully we’ll get there someday

“In principle, I don’t think it is”

Or do you just say eff it and ignore the whole thing and listen to tunes on a bluetooth speaker

Exactly this. I seem to recall reading stories about airlines decreasing the number of seats for more leg room, increasing seat sizes, etc. to attract people who bitch constantly about such things. Of course those flights were more expensive and, thus, enough people didn’t take those flights and they stopped doing it

My words, your mouth (or keyboard, anyway)

I’m wondering would you consider free will to always trump harm to others?

There seems to be a jump here from the moral realm to the legal realm.

This seems to be making a value judgement that the grown person (the mother) has more value than the unborn child.

It’s the only way to be sure