The attitude I for the drug testing is that (at least from what I can see) people are using
my
money to live off of and I don't want anyone using
my
hard earned money, especially lazy drug addicts. And all welfare recipients are lazy drug addicts.
There's also this idea going around that only people who pay income tax are actually paying taxes. Or rather it's people whinging "you know how many people don't pay any taxes AT ALL!!!" and then they trot out some statistic about federal income tax and EIC and stuff and completely miss all the other taxes that people pay.
Hey, what's edging? Is it different from orgasm denial?
Or, more directly, I get thousands of dollars off on my taxes because I pay a mortgage and I get a deduction for that.
Which, really, is a huge deduction. Mortgage credits, child care credits, Medicare, student loans... - these are ENTITLEMENT programs but they are the ones that people getting the benefit from them fail to recognize as such. Which infuriates me.
Also I went through every other thread before Natter and now I finally realize why ita !'s name changed.
Hey, what's edging? Is it different from orgasm denial?
Don't ask me. I thought edging was a fancy border on something.
I LOVE BURRELL.
I think edging is taking it closer each time, and then drawing back, to make the eventual release greater? So not really orgasm denial, since I would assume everyone's on board with prolonging?
ey, what's edging? Is it different from orgasm denial?
According to Wikipedia (!), the difference is whether the practitioner eventually orgasms.
I'm glad someone can appreciate my utter lack of hipness.
Sophia, check Autotrader.com. They have listed a 2002 Subaru Outback, 147k miles, for $4995. From a dealer, and you can get a carfax report on the site. It looks pretty, and Subaru Outbacks are really good cars.
Seriously: how can anyone say "Yay that welfare recipients in FL and KY have to get drug tests!" without realizing that by that logic, I should get a drug test before I get my mortgage interest tax deduction, or a library card?
I'm pretty sure my cousin posted about that, too, and her sister pushed back. Yay family.
Don't ask me. I thought edging was a fancy border on something.
Me too! Dag.