tenearthimps
Ten Earth Imps
tenearthimps

That's a very reasonable point - I put the quotes in the wrong place.

Exactly this - I'm looking for locally produced pet foods so I can avoid my dog and cats dying of the crap they keep putting in stuff imported from China.

The trouble is that this isn't just a handful of Christians doing this sort of thing. There is a movement within some Christian groups to avoid tipping server staff. Most of the stories are anecdotal, including mine - one of my roomies regularly tried not to work on Sunday lunch because from the "after Church" crowd,

Please. Like the teens couldn't respond with their own much more witty replies.

Freedom Indiana is the coalition that's working on it, and they're really well-organized and working hard. I'm sure they'd love to have your support.

Every single state where it becomes legal makes me cry. We've got a good effort going here in Indiana - hope it can build some momentum.

I'm fairly certain this is why my first cat passed away in 2004. It was about the time the first wave of people were reporting illnesses, and the food I fed her was on the recall list in 2007.

You would think, but my gaydar don't work so well, at least on the menfolk. But I can pick out my fellow lesbians really well, though. RAVEN SYMONE. Hell, I've been good at that game since Kristy McNicol.

I know - Evan is one of those where I think "yeah, I think that's wishful thinking" on the part of gay people. But I said that about Wentworth Miller and Matt Bomer, too, and boy was I wrong when they came out.

Agreed - boycotting doesn't hurt Russia or the Olympics, as has been demonstrated by the boycott in the Carter era. It just hurts the athletes from the country doing the boycotting.

From everything I've read, she's denied being involved with Evan.

Of course Evan wimped out on commenting. He couldn't stand up for a principle to save his (or anyone else's) life. So irritating. But he's always been kind of a tool.

This is an area where I wish they DID monitor everything I watch on TV, or at least, I wish I could turn on what to share about what I'm watching so they could get more accurate data.

Until they can talk and express what they want for themselves (at which point, they should be choosing their own costumes) it doesn't matter what outfit you pick, it's going to be based on your decisions as a parent. Some people object to pink bows on girls heads, some people object to sports outfits on boys

I really wish there were an organization like EFF that just did work on stuff like this. It happens enough that it seems like an org to help small artists would be worthwhile an potentially fundable.

A HUGE thing. Thousands of upon thousands of fan fiction stories thing.

You can dismiss the trolls, you know.

And then Molly Quinn, the actress that plays Castle's daughter, cosplayed as Mal on a panel that Fillion was on a SDCC to surprise him.

But why did they pull the shirt, though? Was someone objecting to it? I mean, we should object to it, but when did that stop Forever 21 from doing anything?