25367 pts ยท March 19, 2012
Yeees?
Hm?
Nah. That's me at work anytime I'm on the phone with the post office/UPS.
Hmmm?
Oh wow. Thank you! I originally thought about getting the flower, but as the other albums came out, it evolved into a bracelet.
I'm considerably more awake now than I was 2 seconds ago. Jeezus, my heart.
Mother. Fucking. Suga.
indicate that "service animals' may be ESAs, which are, as you additionally pointed out, are not as trained? That kind of thing?
Also fair. I read your original post in the wrong context it seems. Pointing out a simple fact in response to the original comment to
Hm, hm. That's fair, I did not really consider a difference between them.
People know this. The quotation marks indicate they are referring to fake support animals. People lied. That's the point of this whole post.
Yes.
I think he wanted the duck.
He thinks so. He'll shimmy along as if he's burrowing but he's still in plain sight.
:D He was ready for his closeup.
He's a western hognose! They're neat little things that put on a show when they feel threatened.
He wishes he was nippy, the "big" baby.
o_o
You don't know if he was being emotional or being a douchecanoe any better than we know he was in fact abusive.
something they hoped for. They lost what would/could have been their child.
There is a big different between wanting that potential life to reach fruition and not. Parents experience a miscarriage are losing (1/2)
You have no idea whether there was abuse or not, but sure, assume he was just getting angry over the loss of the potential child.
Good thing it wasn't a child. A fetus has no sense of self unlike, you know, the mother.
Granted, there's postpartum but that's a different matter...
If she'd drowned a baby, not a fetus, in a tub, then it would be a very different situation and no, she would not get pity.
That's only on side, who knows what that psycho did to drive her to that decision. It works both ways when you don't know the whole story.
"Kid" is a strong word to use for a fetus. I wouldn't call it bravery either, I'd call it desperation due to an awful situation.
"Baby"
Eee...Invertebrate Zoology was one of my favorite classes in college.
Yeees?
Hm?
Nah. That's me at work anytime I'm on the phone with the post office/UPS.
Hmmm?
Oh wow. Thank you! I originally thought about getting the flower, but as the other albums came out, it evolved into a bracelet.
I'm considerably more awake now than I was 2 seconds ago. Jeezus, my heart.
Mother. Fucking. Suga.
indicate that "service animals' may be ESAs, which are, as you additionally pointed out, are not as trained? That kind of thing?
Also fair. I read your original post in the wrong context it seems. Pointing out a simple fact in response to the original comment to
Hm, hm. That's fair, I did not really consider a difference between them.
People know this. The quotation marks indicate they are referring to fake support animals. People lied. That's the point of this whole post.
Yes.
I think he wanted the duck.
He thinks so. He'll shimmy along as if he's burrowing but he's still in plain sight.
:D He was ready for his closeup.
He's a western hognose! They're neat little things that put on a show when they feel threatened.
He wishes he was nippy, the "big" baby.
o_o
You don't know if he was being emotional or being a douchecanoe any better than we know he was in fact abusive.
something they hoped for. They lost what would/could have been their child.
There is a big different between wanting that potential life to reach fruition and not. Parents experience a miscarriage are losing (1/2)
You have no idea whether there was abuse or not, but sure, assume he was just getting angry over the loss of the potential child.
Good thing it wasn't a child. A fetus has no sense of self unlike, you know, the mother.
Granted, there's postpartum but that's a different matter...
If she'd drowned a baby, not a fetus, in a tub, then it would be a very different situation and no, she would not get pity.
That's only on side, who knows what that psycho did to drive her to that decision. It works both ways when you don't know the whole story.
"Kid" is a strong word to use for a fetus. I wouldn't call it bravery either, I'd call it desperation due to an awful situation.
"Baby"
Eee...Invertebrate Zoology was one of my favorite classes in college.