What if you do not trust grandma to be your children's primary caregiver? This is part of the reason I chose to not have kids. I knew I could not afford childcare. My mother would happily do it for free, but she is batshit crazy and unpredictable. I would not want her to have unsupervised access to my hypothetical children for 8+ hours a day, 5 days a week.
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In The Hall of the Mountain King?
Have you tried Cerave's bar soap?
These states that declined the aid most likely want low-income people to have no choice but to rely on local churches for any help.
I always heard it as, "Want you tomorrow when your baby is sick."
Who would want to teach with student behavior being out of control like this?
Yeah, I don't even tell people that that's the reason I don't have kids. Just that me and my husband are infertile, which is true because he had a vasectomy years ago.
The Bible has been revised so many times throughout history too.
I see a holy war spreading across the universe like unquenchable fire.
Over ten years ago as a student, I sold tickets for plays and concerts at the University of Montana and got some comp tickets to a play that she was in. She's very talented and I'm glad to see that she won!
Caliban and the Witch is an amazing book. I think everyone needs to read it.
That one definitely fucked me up. Although it wasn't an English teacher but a philosophy professor who had us read it.