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It is here in East TN, but 99% of the time it looks like they primed it and then gave up.

America is fucked with its health”care”. But until there’s a huge revolution in the US nothing will change.

Bizarrely he is denying the rights of others to medicine when he is also clearly the most worthy subject for human experimentation or culling that I have seen since Justin Bieber.

Is this guy wearing sunglasses indoors standing in front of a flat screen TV playing an actual Flo-Rida music video? So much douche bag going on in this article I can’t take it.

Oohh! Ooohh! Do Korean's next!

Oh uh, greys are what you are. Greys are users who aren’t followed by whatever blog they’re posting on. It’s not a value judgement or anything, they just have a bad system in place right now. But “grey” users have their comments show up “in the grey” which means that unless you click “show pending” you don’t see them.
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“He said, ‘Don’t worry, he has met someone. She is a teacher and he seems to love her very much, and we think she will help keep him grounded,’” Mills recalls.

The love that Dr. Dre gets from the media makes me rage. He made a few classics, that are frankly overrated, imo. Is the face of some crappy headphones. And has done more harm than good for black culture (on top of his mis-treatment of women).

Because life is 90% showing up, working hard, and failing until one day you don’t fail, or maybe you always fail, but you don’t give up. What does giving kids participation teach them?

Another trophy generation response. Trophies are for the kids who win. This teaches them that we live in a competitive society and forces them to learn to compete for what they want.

did the "participation trophy" make you feel better about being a nobody. I sure hope not.

@Wig-T .....Preach!!!!! Too many wussie parents!

Just as his view is one of only some parents, yours is the view of only some kids. Speaking as someone who was a kid more recently than the majority of this site, I hated participation trophies as a kid. Not that I really could have verbalized it at the time, but it always felt like more of a taunt than anything else.

It’s still wrong. Harrison isn’t a ‘good person’ as the author gleefully points out, but trophys for nothing is pointless. People don’t need to live every moment with purpose, but you get a team picture for putting in the time... Trophys should be for excellence. I let my son know when he earns something and when he

O had a friend who was in grad school and complained that her C on a project should’ve been an A because she hit the page count and turned it in on the day it was due.

This! Our office was open on Memorial Day and whoever worked, got paid overtime. One girl was scheduled to be off but was given the choice to work if she wanted. She had already made plans that day so she said she’d take the day off but was upset that she wasn’t going to be paid. She literally said “I don’t think it’s

I started playing hockey when I was 6 and I always hated getting participation trophies. I knew exactly what it meant.

I remember getting these kinda trophies and thinking they were crap. NPR had a story a while back saying most kids know and it hurts their self esteem because they know they didn’t earn it.

I have to admit that as I got older I would occasionally see trophies I got playing youth soccer or some shit that were completely unwarranted, and I'd think to myself “Why did the hell did I get this?”

Giving a last place kid a trophy for showing up is a form of public humiliation.