30 - 45 minutes? It may take that long to stand in line, but the getting off work and driving there and then back to work, or earning the money to pay a babysitter and finding a babysitter takes longer. The elderly usually don't have to worry about all that.
If voting was done on Sundays and free child care was offered, and/or if it were able to be done online, I bet the number of young people voting would skyrocket.
A fetus is alive until/unless it dies. The eggs used to make it were alive, the sperm used to make it were alive. They created an embryo which was alive, which then developed into a living fetus. But being alive means nothing. Women don't think it immoral to have periods - that's expelling an egg, which they allowed to go unfertilized, which killed it instead of turning it into a living fetus., A plant is alive, yet I have no qualms about cutting off pieces of it to eat. A bug is alive, yet I kill may every time I drive. A cancerous tumor is alive, yet if it were inside my body I would gladly cut it out and kill it.
Yawning has nothing to do with being alive, as there are many things that are alive yet do not yawn.
I'm not trying to explain the stance of any movement, simply giving my opinion.
If a fetus was "young enough" (in gestation) to be aborted in Chicago it most likely was not old enough to survive long outside the womb anyway. So I'm going to guess that "killed" was more like humanely euthanized or allowed to die.
I'm not sure why people keep using words like "killed" and "baby" when not really appropriate to try to win over the emotions of others, but you are one of them.
Difference is, with the 360 you don't even have to look very hard...
I don't hate the Wii. The games I did buy for it (no shovelware) were great. But our Wii library is much smaller than our 360 library. The 360 has held my family's attention for much longer. Most good stuff coming out from now on is probably going to be focusing on the Wii U.
Well then you were ungrateful and stupid. You are suppose to pretend to love it - then the next day return it and use the cash for something you actually want. Then the person keeps giving you expensive gifts that you can do the same with!
Some kids like surprises - though admittedly I don't like them ether, and didn't as a kid. Whenever anyone further away than immediate family asks for gift suggestions for kids, I recommend a gift card. An aunt, I would recommend just get a gift card. But most parents - I at least hope - have some idea of what their own kids like and what their kid thinks is crap. (Though by kids I mean actual kids, not people that have begun puberty. At that point their tastes start to change and they stop talking to their parents.)
That is not really true if you expand your horizons beyond the big name games. My kids play TONS of multiplayer games on the 360. They have not touched the Wii in over a year. And, to tell the truth we have a modded Wii and could pirate any Wii game. Nothing has grabbed their interest...
I have 3 kids under 9 and one over 9. We have both a Wii and a 360. Two Wiis in fact. Both the Wiis are gathering dust, probably not turned on in over a year. The 360 on the other hand gets TONS of use from the kids. While the Wii has lots of shitty games DIRECTED at kids, the 360 has tons of GOOD child friendly games.
Uh, it's way more greasy. It's just that with fried, the grease is crunchy. If you put a turkey on a roasting rack in the oven, most of the grease drips off.
I'm female, and I learned no cooking in school. My husband is a little older, and he did learn a bit of cooking. But it was mostly done away with by the time I entered highschool. I don't know if it was because it is sexist or because it means people won't be buying from McDonalds and such. Where will all the future McDonalds workers the schools are churning out go if people aren't buying their food from McDonalds?
Depending on the price (compared to a Roku) and the games, this may be a good idea for my kids' rooms. The have older TVs in there, if/when those die I expect we'll replace them with something cheap and old and wifi-less. I'm unwilling to give them full-out xbox 360s (as I want to encourage coming into the main area and interacting, playing games together etc. more than everyone shutting themselves off in their own room). We have the xbox live family plan, and though I myself have switched to a mainly PC gamer (and was surprised when the other day the xbox live site informed me that I'd played a total of 2 hours online this year) my kids play on xbox live quite a bit, and it does still seem to be the preferred service for younger gamers. So we're still going to be paying for that. I'm sure there are many other people in the same position whom this would be perfect for.
And by "politicians that best represent your interests" you mean "the politicians that say fuck you to your interests slightly less".
30 - 45 minutes? It may take that long to stand in line, but the getting off work and driving there and then back to work, or earning the money to pay a babysitter and finding a babysitter takes longer. The elderly usually don't have to worry about all that.
If voting was done on Sundays and free child care was offered, and/or if it were able to be done online, I bet the number of young people voting would skyrocket.
I have, and it still hasn't changed. If it ever does change, then imo it would be time to get a divorce, not to cheat.
In $5 dollar bills. Unless you're not giving them enough to actually buy anything?
A fetus is alive until/unless it dies. The eggs used to make it were alive, the sperm used to make it were alive. They created an embryo which was alive, which then developed into a living fetus. But being alive means nothing. Women don't think it immoral to have periods - that's expelling an egg, which they allowed to go unfertilized, which killed it instead of turning it into a living fetus., A plant is alive, yet I have no qualms about cutting off pieces of it to eat. A bug is alive, yet I kill may every time I drive. A cancerous tumor is alive, yet if it were inside my body I would gladly cut it out and kill it.
Yawning has nothing to do with being alive, as there are many things that are alive yet do not yawn.
I'm not trying to explain the stance of any movement, simply giving my opinion.
If a fetus was "young enough" (in gestation) to be aborted in Chicago it most likely was not old enough to survive long outside the womb anyway. So I'm going to guess that "killed" was more like humanely euthanized or allowed to die.
I'm not sure why people keep using words like "killed" and "baby" when not really appropriate to try to win over the emotions of others, but you are one of them.
If I am blind to myself having sex with someone other than my husband, then I majorly need to get my glasses prescription updated...
Maybe I'm odd then in that wanting to continue to have sex with my marital partner far outweighs the temptation to have sex with someone else.
If you are a gamer, 12 hours a day or 1 hour a month, marrying someone that hates games is just idiotic.
If you can not control yourself when faced with temptation, you have issues that divorce alone is not going to fix.
Difference is, with the 360 you don't even have to look very hard...
I don't hate the Wii. The games I did buy for it (no shovelware) were great. But our Wii library is much smaller than our 360 library. The 360 has held my family's attention for much longer. Most good stuff coming out from now on is probably going to be focusing on the Wii U.
What do you think that crunchy stuff on the surface is?
Well then you were ungrateful and stupid. You are suppose to pretend to love it - then the next day return it and use the cash for something you actually want. Then the person keeps giving you expensive gifts that you can do the same with!
Some kids like surprises - though admittedly I don't like them ether, and didn't as a kid. Whenever anyone further away than immediate family asks for gift suggestions for kids, I recommend a gift card. An aunt, I would recommend just get a gift card. But most parents - I at least hope - have some idea of what their own kids like and what their kid thinks is crap. (Though by kids I mean actual kids, not people that have begun puberty. At that point their tastes start to change and they stop talking to their parents.)
Some people like to surprise their kids for Christmas.
Personally, I talk to mine throughout the year, interact with them daily, and through that learn their interests and wants....
That is not really true if you expand your horizons beyond the big name games. My kids play TONS of multiplayer games on the 360. They have not touched the Wii in over a year. And, to tell the truth we have a modded Wii and could pirate any Wii game. Nothing has grabbed their interest...
My kids that are under 9 actually love using Linux and Steam.
The 360 has many indie games that aren't available on the ps3. Many of them are child friendly, and many of them only cost $1.
Many people that were molested as children enjoyed it - or at the very least saw nothing wrong with it - at the time.
I have 3 kids under 9 and one over 9. We have both a Wii and a 360. Two Wiis in fact. Both the Wiis are gathering dust, probably not turned on in over a year. The 360 on the other hand gets TONS of use from the kids. While the Wii has lots of shitty games DIRECTED at kids, the 360 has tons of GOOD child friendly games.
Uh, it's way more greasy. It's just that with fried, the grease is crunchy. If you put a turkey on a roasting rack in the oven, most of the grease drips off.
I'm female, and I learned no cooking in school. My husband is a little older, and he did learn a bit of cooking. But it was mostly done away with by the time I entered highschool. I don't know if it was because it is sexist or because it means people won't be buying from McDonalds and such. Where will all the future McDonalds workers the schools are churning out go if people aren't buying their food from McDonalds?
Because it is science?
As a mother and the opposite of a feminist (I believe men should have equal rights), I find you an idiot that should stfu.
A fetus becomes a baby the moment it exits the mother's body alive.
An ass never becomes a man, it becomes an adult ass.
Depending on the price (compared to a Roku) and the games, this may be a good idea for my kids' rooms. The have older TVs in there, if/when those die I expect we'll replace them with something cheap and old and wifi-less. I'm unwilling to give them full-out xbox 360s (as I want to encourage coming into the main area and interacting, playing games together etc. more than everyone shutting themselves off in their own room). We have the xbox live family plan, and though I myself have switched to a mainly PC gamer (and was surprised when the other day the xbox live site informed me that I'd played a total of 2 hours online this year) my kids play on xbox live quite a bit, and it does still seem to be the preferred service for younger gamers. So we're still going to be paying for that. I'm sure there are many other people in the same position whom this would be perfect for.