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I guess I just don’t get it. In my culture, you don’t even have showers — you celebrate the kid once they are born. I don’t see sex or gender as something to the celebrate — it’s just...there. Reveal parties seem like another example of the baby industrial complex.

Really? I heard it was good. Or at least it got a good review from a local critic I read regularly. 

In the unmasked photos one seen, they both look more like him, especially the younger one.

This Jew doesn’t see Hitler either. But that’s still an ugly logo, especially when you consider the kind talent Amazon can afford and what they must have paid for that.

I have zero proof for this — they probably just wanted another kid and can well afford it — but Gal Gadot’s husband strikes me as the kind of dude who really wants a boy.

I wouldn’t say “practically no one.” One million native francophones outside of Quebec isn’t nothing in a country with our population.

I understand what you’re saying, but many — probably most — gender reveal parties lead to heavily themed showers, nurseries and items for the new baby:

Agreed. I was using the term pretty glibly and binary-centric is much more nuanced. There was even an episode of Grace and Frankie where they tried to acknowledge this issue in a “it’s the child’s gender until she tells us otherwise” kind of way.

Right — even if you argued they weren’t transphobic, they’re still pretty sexist. 

Maybe she was living with the original renter when they died? Otherwise this might be as sketchy as when Monica did it and I wouldn’t be advertising it on social media. 

I do like that, in an era when so-called “social justice warriors” are derided, a mainstream pop star is acknowledging that things are fucked up and need fixing.

Eh, I’m no MRA type, and I’m mostly joking around. If Mia did happen to cheat on Allen with Sinatra? Good for her!

Don’t see it. 

As others in the comments have discussed better than I can, our dairy industry subsidies are not exactly controversial (in the sense that everyone seems to accept them) but not necessarily great for the consumer in every way (I remember as a child going to the dairy section in a Publix in Florida and being enthralled

My friend’s sister pegged her jeans so tight, there were welts on her legs. 

You can’t argue with science!

I just asked my American husband who has the better butter: “The best butter I’ve had in Canada is better than the best butter I’ve had in the U.S.” And he is a connoisseur, also the type to eat chunks of butter for fun.

Eh, she was married to a member of a mall “punk” band. They’re all about equal, as far as I can tell. 

I have never not owned a TV, but there have honestly been points in my life where I could go for weeks at a time without watching it because I was so busy. I’d come home from work or going out and just fuck around on my phone before crashing. Never seriously considered getting rid of it, but could see why some people

Fair point. I don’t have cable, but stream almost everything on a TV screen. I’m late Gen X, though, so a little older than you. I also have the space for one — two-bedroom place I share with my husband and baby. If I were in my twenties in a tiny NYC apartment with roommates I might not.