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    This is the most amazing story.

    I don’t get why criticizing what members of your community does is bad. When a Muslim terrorist blows up the WTC, it’s important to have other Muslims say, “This is bad.” When Jews are upset at policies of Israel, it’s important for them to say, “This is bad.”

    This kid reminds me of John Pinnette.

    As always in television and movies, the biggest problems are always communication. It's always the Big Misunderstanding. If Mance had only told Jon to tell Stannis the deal - he would kneel AFTER they had conquered Roose Bolton, thus allowing his tribes to presume he was still leader, but appeasing Stannis, all would

    Yeah. I was all prepared to see the stuff of nightmares, but they somehow gave him superhuman ability to resist screaming as his leg was consumed by fire and then boom! Shot through the heart.

    This can't be a spoiler because it's speculation and hasn't been written about, but based on one small thing (see way down below), I think Martin is making the whole "the prophesies clearly reference Daenarys" as a red herring. I think she'll be the last shocking death.

    ... Sounds familiar, doesn't it?

    Well, she's not wrong and she didn't "ruin" Mereen, but she didn't quite understand how to set rules in place to allow for an adjustment period.

    Sorry I'm so late on this but

    What bothers me about this analysis is that you believe Bettheny is only telling the truth when it’s things you think are accurate. She sounds the most “in her element” when she’s talking about money struggles and power issues. But she’s completely clueless when she tells you that women can behave too hormonally or

    It seems to be more similar to the Chilean miners, in which they didn't know when their isolation would end. It's knowing the end that messes with people's minds.

    when policies in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and IS, all supposedly based on the same set of laws, are culturally distinct from each other.

    Nope. I have a female boss and she - bizarrely - engineered her company so that only the penises survived and made money. The rest of the women were stuck behind the glass ceiling she imposed, making little money and being antagonized when taking maternity leave and/or asking for a raise.

    It can be really hard dating in those confines especially because the pool is so very small, and you already have pretty rigorous "deal breakers" to begin with. All those different TYPES of Orthodox Jews, and anyone divorced has a billion kids.

    My husband and I have joint accounts, but my mother - for the life of her - thinks it's the worst idea ever. My parents have one joint and one just for my mother - in which any money she earns is hers. This is in the (increasingly unlikely) event that they get divorced and she would worry that my father would take out

    You can put blinders on if you want to and believe in your heart of hearts that YOU are special and important and indispensable, and if that's what it takes for you to put on your work clothes and go through your commute, that's great for you.

    We are completely on the same page. I've been sending out tons of resumes because this company ("we're like family!" ) is insane.

    If your company is operating in the red, you have bigger problems to worry about. Then they'll fire anyone who isn't the president.

    We have a male HR. He's "self-taught", and pretty much bungles up everything. I'm shocked they haven't been sued yet. I've heard him make statements that are against California law.

    The company doesn't always do what's in its own best interests. If they don't like you, they WILL get rid of you. They'll take the hit. After all, they have savings for just this situation, while you do not.