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Sita pt.3 *sigh*
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Agree! I commented the same thing on an earlier post! I live in ROI and the laws are so archaic.

Is there any chance at all that your opinion might lack nuance?

I’m one of those women who has had to travel for an abortion from southern Ireland to the UK. As hard as having an abortion is its nothing compared to the trauma of having to navigate your way around a different country. I was lucky though it was an option for me, for so many others with no money or freedom it’s

Even if the law is changed, it doesn’t sound like it’ll fully legalize all abortion, just allow it in cases of rape, incest, threat to the mother’s life or an nonviable pregnancy.

Justin Theroux reportedly told someone that 9/11 is the best thing that’s ever happened to New Yorkers

That’s what I was just thinking! No mention of that sack of shit, whose name I can’t be bothered to look up.

Sorry but my vote goes to Conchita Wurst!! (He’s a sweet transvestite)

I think it's the transition from Stewart to Noah that needs some adjusting too. I felt the same about Stewart (seemed out of place at first) when he took over for Craig Kilborn.

I, too, miss Jon Stewart. I don’t think anyone will be able to fill his shoes, but I Trevor Noah is doing a better job than I had expected. I think he is just green and needs to hit his comfort zone. I felt like Stewart was so comfortable there that he could just let everything fly, and by comparison Noah feels a bit

South African, French, Chinese who gives a sh*t? Check out those hands :)

He’s actually South African, not French. But yes, cute.

And the BBC host asking if it was like letting an animal? Holy fucking shit.

clover is hardly outraged. also,it is not for you to determine when someone can be outraged/annoyed on another’s behalf. what taylor did to abel has racist historical implications that should not be ignored. thankfully,what’s different now is his ability to reprimand her without any real harm.

I know that not all the critics are clueless, but a lot are.

Thank you. I can tell a lot of people have no idea how transformative a catastrophic trauma like this is. It’s likely that nothing about his life is going to be the same for a long time, and that goes for the lives of the people that love him, too.

I prefer to give her the benefit of the doubt, no matter what you think of her family

Yeah, I was wondering if they were really getting back together or it she’s going to be more like a legal guardian? While I can see something like this being the last straw that convinces someone they most leave, I can also see not wanting to leave your somewhat estranged spouse essentially alone at a vulnerable time.

Is the this development surprising? It doesn’t necessarily have to do anything with whether they want to stay together as a couple long term. Even if he’s conscious, it will probably be some time before he’s independent again, to whatever degree he will be. Divorce would affect all kinds of aspects of both of their

Still not ok.

Proximity, baby! You just nailed it. Different cultures have different norms for personal space, and the U.S. has a pretty strong 3 ft personal bubble. Perhaps a holdover from Ye Olde Puritan Ethic.