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You shouldn't. However, my point was more to the question of whether every purchase made with the $ paid to employees is policed for it's approval by God and the Bible. If not, then policing this particular purchase is inconsistent with their general business practices and stance on following God's directives, as

See, this I totally understand and completely acknowledge the difference. There is a big difference between yoga pants + fitted/nice sweatshirt and PJ pants/sweatpants/AA leggings + baggy t-shirt/rumpled tank top. My standard summer travel outfit is maxi-dress plus scarf or cardigan to deal with A/C. It's

I used to think I was all "live and let live" but then I realized quickly in college (many moons ago) that I think its really gross when people wear their pajamas in public. And that I'm a clean freak. And that I personally value presentation highly. Clearly, a lot of society is not on board with my personal

Based on the genealogy my cousin (grandfather's sister's son) has done tracing our entire family back 8 generations (!!?!??!) this surprises me not at all. When everyone had very large families and kept marrying Jews, it's only inevitable that we're all related. By marrying an Irish-Catholic, I'm probably now related

Presumably none of these employees are paid in legal tender? Just in SOTP-bucks only redeemable for God-approved items in an SOTP store?

After reading this yesterday, I couldn't escape the feeling of how weird it was that I had never heard of her before. Maybe I just don't pay enough attention to tech CEOs (very possible) but she's so fascinating and successful, it's amazing to me that she's not more of a mainstream name. Truly phenomenal person.

Wanda Sykes would be an awesome Ghostbuster.

GAH!! I hate the makeup SO MUCH.

I think everything you are saying is correct, but I think John Oliver addressed a similar issue with soccer with the result of fully admitting that the 'sausage' is put together on the back of human rights violations and blind to potential harms to the World Cup host cities, and yet he would still cheer for England.

Fine. I'll buy your book.

Blasphemous! Christmas is a birthday and KMart hates baby Jesus by suggesting that all your family members share his birthday AND by not suggesting that you buy all the presents for him. O'Reilly will not let this first attack in the War on Christmas go unnoticed.

I suspect Tom Brady's vision of how the world sees him is so hyper-masculine, powerful and strong that story is to suggest he is the polar opposite of what you think - and maybe because he thinks it's what the "normals" do. He needs more lessons on the "normals".

Naturally curly hair is, of course. However, curls, like above, added to otherwise straight hair demonstrate that you are more serious and care deeply about things, because you took a really long time to make your hair do something it doesn't naturally do.

Shows how long its been since my days at MIT parties.

Alcohol was banned at fraternity parties at MIT many moons ago when I was in orientation down the street (sort of) at Wellesley. That lasted an entire semester (maybe a year?). That followed the death of a freshman who wandered drunkenly into the street.

I've never seen Australia. Using Ron Johnson's logic, it does not exist. Sure, there are books and pictures, but it's never been my experience that it actually exists.

My husband has offered to buy me a selection of "stop telling women to smile" t-shirts, so I have one for commuting every day, because he worries that at some point, someone I yell back at might react in a problematic way.

The equivalent of having to do it backwards and in heels. Having to conquer obstacles that are challenging for average height males when you are a below average height female.

Oddly, as I try and plan to have a desired child, none of the information about causes and prevention of miscarriage talk about prayer. Definitely don't smoke and it's better to be younger than I am; but nothing about prayer. Unless I should pray to be younger?

So, your added edit — I do EXACTLY the same thing. My husband's family especially can't grasp that I'm not "Mrs. Husbandslastname" so I RSVP pointedly, to anything that makes that error with "Husband's full name and My full name" will attend.