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  • Did you meet the man of your dreams, and then meet his beautiful wife? little bitter giggle

  • No... Please... This can not exist. Why???

  • Please stop in the name of sanity!

  • It was terrible, and you made it worse. Thank you.

  • Cut back to outside of toilet, where blood seeps from under the door.

  • You have put it in the perfect words. Thank you.

  • This is the absolute best gift you can give a teacher, to come back and say to us, "You made a difference; I remember you."

    We don't get to know if we really did anything unless this happens.

    Source: watching my mum as a 40+ year teacher and my own 10+ years in the profession.

    ETA: Space I could not live with.

  • I appreciate this dialog, and I encourage all carriers to go and introduce yourself to the cops. Especially if you are not white or neuro-typical.

  • In a row??

  • My apologies; my comment was unnecessarily aggressive and assumed way too much.

  • Seriously? Are you really trying to find an acceptable reason for such a statement? Do you really think she looks cheap?

  • My frighteningly virginal grandmother was married in 1948 in a pink skirt suit. If it was normal to wear white at that point for any one but the elite, she would have done so. This "white wedding" bullshit is a relatively new way of shaming women.

  • Was watching as a young adult watching my sister. This episode slaps!

  • Agreed. And that damn dog should be there.

  • Q. Is today’s food less nutritious than it was in the past because agricultural soil is being depleted of minerals?>

    A. Several studies of fruits, vegetables and grains have suggested a decline in nutritional value over time, but the reasons may not be as simple as soil depletion. There is considerable evidence that such problems may be related to changes in cultivated varieties, with some high-yielding plants being less nutritious than historical varieties. Several other issues are involved, like changes in farming methods, including the extensive use of chemical fertilizers, as well as food processing and preparation. A 2004 study evaluated Department of Agriculture data for 43 garden crops from 1950 to 1999. The researchers found statistically reliable declines for six nutrients — protein, calcium, potassium, iron and vitamins B2 and C — but no change for seven others.

    The researchers suggested that “any real declines are generally most easily explained by changes in cultivated varieties,” like possible trade-offs between yield and nutrient content.

    They also pointed out that modern fruits and vegetables were still nutritionally valuable and suggested the remedy was to eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts and beans and less refined sugars, separated fats and oils and white flour and rice, which they said “have all suffered losses much greater and broader than the potential losses suggested here for garden crops.”

    Donald R. Davis, the lead author of the 2004 study, wrote a review of evidence of nutrition loss in fruits and vegetables in 2009. He concluded that the broad evidence of nutritional decline seemed difficult to dismiss, though more study was needed, he said, especially of inverse relationships between yield and nutrient concentration.>

    Paywalled and says nothing about GMO, let alone a tomato. Nice try, tho.

    ETA: Here's the archive.org link to article.

  • Yes, I also wipe front to back cause I don't want a bladder infection.

    ETA: a yeast infection is actually more likely if you wipe otherwise.

  • I second the awesome silliness of NOFX! They are that and more!

  • Well done! Excellent strategy.

  • You remember a tomato? That is what you are basing your stance on? You got any sauce for that anecdote?