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    You're right. It's totally the gun laws that are causing the violence, and not that the gun laws were passed as a reaction to violence. It was a totally peaceful city until the Democrats took control. Thank you for your wisdom and for clearing that up for everyone.

    I work in a jewelry store, and as a Christmas gift last year my boss gave me one of our Rados. I AUDIBLY GASPED WHEN I OPENED IT. Fancy watches.

    THANK YOU that was my thought. Or even Patrick Kane. Team breaks records all season and wins a Stanley Cup... and none of their players are in consideration?

    Not to mention how rough antibacterial soap is on your hands. Used to use Softsoap until my dermatologist said no no no no no. Too many acids in it. I have terrible eczema on my hands that always made them inflamed, dry, and crack and bleed at the knuckles all the time. We switched to a milder soap and it made a

    Whatever Romanian lei is printed on... maybe it's polymer, I don't know. But they look snazzy and hold up well.

    ...I think the point is "hey, look at this stupid thing that happened today" and not whatever meaning you're trying to throw in here. Also I don't think you need too many resources to know NOT to give your baby a lit up bowl of weed.

    I think it's weird that anyone of any demographic listens to Carrie Underwood.

    Trying to get more down with the Demi Lovato strategy these days. I've found if you can talk candidly about your mistakes, it's more difficult to for people to shame you. If you can own it and recover, no one can take that away from you, and trying to says a lot more about their character than yours.

    I just can't believe she didn't have the conscience to stop her from shaming an innocent couple. Not only did she lie to a bunch of people and take in donations under false pretenses, she just ruined 2 random people's reputations. People she had probably never met before. Thank god they paid with a credit card and

    The army reserve: works exactly like going away to college, apparently.

    This is insane.

    I'm just confused how a doctor can keep their medical license when they don't mention to a woman that her baby has no chance of surviving? Religious beliefs aside, how can the medical community even be compatible with a Catholic hospital?

    Maybe I didn't pay the best attention in Sunday school, but I'm a little hazy on where "thou shalt die for the sake of thy nonviable fetus because old white men took something out of context and forgot common sense" was located in the Bible. If I remember correctly, it wasn't.

    I think the issue here is the guarantee of religious freedom so long as it doesn't harm anyone. I don't know if the case for discrimination is strong enough. I'm all for religious freedom, but not when your beliefs are THIS RIDICULOUS. No one has to protect you if you're stupid and for some reason think God is okay

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    I like sneaker wedges, though I think they're difficult to pull off. But LOUNGEWEAR? ANYTHING WITH A HIGH HEEL IS NOT FOR LOUNGING PURPOSES. REAL SHOES ARE NOT EVEN APPROPRIATE FOR LOUNGING.

    I can kinda see the link. After you have a daughter I can see how a parent could jump to "Sex? Abortion? Marijuana? NOT MY KID!" Not saying it's a rational way of thinking, but there's some overprotective patriarchy at work here.

    I see your point, but look at all the effort it took to get JUST THE ACA. Really think anything more substantial would've made it? The Republicans shut down the government just over the ACA.

    Sounds like a better case for comprehensive sex education so that people aren't "too stupid to use condoms" rather than a case to stop abortion. If they banned abortion she'd just have no condoms and... more babies? Doesn't really sound like a win, either.

    My brother had the fang looking incisors. It was why he told my parents he wanted braces. He never asks for much of anything so they must have REALLY bugged him!