Werewolf school didn’t teach me shit…i mean they did teach me how to shit to properly mark my territory, but didn’t use any fancy poems or nothing.
Werewolf school didn’t teach me shit…i mean they did teach me how to shit to properly mark my territory, but didn’t use any fancy poems or nothing.
Turmeric is the best thing for my tendonitis to almost a miraculous degree. Take that for what it is worth.
I was raised in the city…shitty…ever since i was an iddy biddy kiddy drinking liquor out my mama’s tiddy.
All Tool albums Lateralus and later.
“Bastardize” is a term of art, essentially meaning having no legal father at birth. The whole reason the state cares about preventing bastards is because they typically require more state services than non-bastardized children.
This is common. In Tennessee, a judge won’t divorce you if pregnant because it would effectively bastardize the child. By statute, there is a presumption that husband is dad if wife is impregnated during marriage. You can’t divorce without a parenting plan. So you have to wait until birth to rebut the parentage presumption. I had a client try to get around it by requesting a test of the amniotic fluid, but the judge wouldn’t allow it because of the potential harm to the child.
This is great. Are you a native English speaker?
It can be both
If so, then they are horrible scientists.
Ranked choice voting is our only hope.
I was thinking New Zealand but only because I assumed the picture was recent. Probably wrong.
How are they going to ensure they “conceive” ?
You are assuming that a good democratic candidate wouldn’t win. Maybe a good democratic candidate never ran because they didn’t want to split the vote.
If they vote for a republican then so be it. Better than a Republican in Dem’s clothes. Besides, maybe when people have an option that is better than “shitty fake dem” versus fascist, maybe they’ll surprise you.
No. He kept his pockets lined with cash from the coal industry.
But it does mean a damn. Maybe not to you… But it means a lot to some people. Also, I’m not sure how any informed person can say “it doesn’t matter” post Cambridge Analytica.
I support the idea behind your suggestion, I suppose. But, practically speaking, I would rather someone out their true beliefs than be encouraged to hide them, making decisions behind the scenes contrary to their public politics.
But didn’t your op assume a generation was a monolith? You’re speaking out of both sides of your mouth.
Uhh. Speaking as a married non-boomer (in between genx and millennial) the interpersonal faux underlying the joke is spot on. Not sure why you are limiting it to “boomers.”
Putin can’t vote.