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But courtrooms don't have rules against breastfeeding, because that one is protected by law.

But breastfeeding is allowed in court. By law. It's not the same thing as peeing in a jar in court or wearing short sleeves in court. Neither has been protected by law and there is a really good reason for the peeing one.

Yup, if there's a baby on the end of it. There's no reason for a baby to suck on your sleeveless arm, and if there is, it happens so rarely that there is no reason to make a law about it and we can all take the baby sucking a sleeveless arm thing on a case by case basis.

Because children have to be fed at certain intervals or they become malnourished and die.

Point made. You can stop talking now.

No, it's not reasonable at all.

Lots of public restrooms are perfectly clean, and you are more than welcome to carry around sponges and bathroom cleaner wherever you go. (That's a lot less stuff than a breastfeeding—or any—mom would have to carry if she brought formula everywhere.)

Bigger the better!

No, because that's a hazard to public health.

In my story above, I was 11 and white, and the girl who cut my hair was 9 and black.

Jesus Christ. I related a similar experience in a different comment, but it only happened to me once. You'd think after the first couple of times, the teachers would have monitored her when she had scissors.

In elementary school, a girl cut off my hair on the bus. She was sitting behind me, and I didn't know what was going on, and she cut out massive chunks of hair before I realized what all of the giggling was about. This girl was troubled, and I don't think she was doing it to pick on me specifically, and anyone with

Is that coming from the parents, though?

So what you're saying has no relevance to this situation? You just wanted to post it somewhere, and incident where the exact opposite happened seemed like a good place to get this off your chest?

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S/he is posting this kid of thing everywhere tonight.

Oh my god the glasses!

The part where her mom/sister/aunt starts pounding on the chair. Little girl gets down.

What girls?

He defunded and closed a bunch of hospitals while in the DHH, a lot of which served the mentally challenged/crazy people, and when those people had nowhere to go, they became a big chunk of our state's homeless population. And they're unmedicated. All those closed hospitals mean reduced care for everyone else, too.

I live in New Orleans, and we go much bluer than the rest of the state, so I was surprised to find he was so disliked elsewhere. Especially Baton Rouge.