My mother raised 6 Sun Devils. We all watched this game together, a very special moment. Mom had a terrible stroke 3 years ago. Now, the only thing that makes her smile is watching the games. Thank you ASU for making mom happy tonight.
My mother raised 6 Sun Devils. We all watched this game together, a very special moment. Mom had a terrible stroke 3 years ago. Now, the only thing that makes her smile is watching the games. Thank you ASU for making mom happy tonight.
"America is a place where the luxuries are cheap and the necessities are expensive."
Seriously. I'm shocked that Jez readers are perfectly okay with having the wrong man's sperm inserted into their body. I would be absolutely horrified, even leaving the racial implications out of it. Now add in that the mother is (she admits) ignorant when it comes to mixed race kids and black people in general. That…
Yeah, the headline misses the point that it is valid to sue a biomedical company who doesn't know what's in their vials. Unfortunately, it takes someone to sue, because there isn't a sort of fining agency. How many other people using this service were misled? The trouble they are going to to sue that will benefit…
I think it's sue-worthy without the race issue involved. You can't run a business like a sperm bank and go mixing vials up. Fuck them! How hard is it to match a vial sticker with a number and place it with the right people? Give me a break.
If she's suing for the funds it will take to relocate her family and keep them afloat until new jobs are found, I'll allow it. That seems like an expense that is necessary for this child's well-being that would not have been necessary but for the mixup. If she's suing for emotional distress, she can get bent.
As someone who was an adopted baby and was born to a family that I had little in common with racially, I have to say that I completely understand her feelings. Bringing a child into an environment where people are not going to deal well with their race isn't good for the child, whether or not their reasoning is sound.
Can't. Stop. Watching.
As someone who lost a decent sized teaser on that play, I can tell you that was a gunshot gambling hit. But the look of Big Ben on the sideline immediately after, well, I'm a silver lining guy.
As a fellow R******* fan, allow me to jump in and offer a tepid defense of these "dull-witted" fans. We like a football team. That's supposed to be a diversionary experience. None of us wants our fandom to become a lightning rod for controversy, we just want to root for our terrible football team and that's it. …
Somehow, I don't think that question was about the identity of the wearer of the VAGINA MAKER.
Does he put a pasty over his sphincter or does the butt just get 0 coverage?
I was so dumb, too. I did the stupidest shit. Also, remember she was already punished for this - she was kicked out of her sorority. I get the pile on is to draw attention to the hypocrisy of the pageant, but COME ON. I just can't get on board the outrage train on this one.
I actually know a lot of deeply religious people who support reproductive rights and struggle with reconciling their faith and their political/social beliefs. I think they are absolutely capable of intelligent discourse and have witnessed it many times.
Excellent journalism.
Love the part where TNRBG (shortened) says that she liked her Hubby because ""hes the only one that ever cared about my brain"" Amazingly it worked for me as well, as I bagged the smartest lady I ever met in person. Seriously though ""50 years from now people wont understand the Hobby Lobby Case"" that gave me…
"she's not going anywhere"
A true feminist would like that taste.
The two most common questions asked at rush:
Almost entirely personality, really. We didn't pay attention to wealth. Race only mattered insofar that everybody wanted to brag about having the most diverse sororities, so not being white earned you bonus points in most houses. Looks mattered a little, but not a lot. We weren't a top-tier (read: hot) house, so while…