Another thing, by stating that abortion is an option because rasing
a baby is a dead end for your future possible career, or you might drop out of HS, or you might not have enough $ to care for IT properly... all these excuses scream out: selfishness.
Not exact matches
My current clean - up for today involves a child who only radomly uses the potty including leaving her «leavings» on the persian rug, an entire bag of dog biscuits has
been upended, finding all of the seats for the couch, which seem to
be a never
ending prop for games, 3 days worth of food & crumbs, clothes strewn everywhere because the children refuse to keep clothes on (even though its
dead winter here) the «
Baby Gate»
is missing the gate part, as my children ripped it full force from its hinges.
Using a midwife
is playing Russian Roulette with your child's life; if Leah Timberlake and others lucked out and didn't
end up with a
dead baby, they should
be praising the sweet infant
baby Jeezus and counseling others not to repeat their brazen, egotistical stupidity.
I have wondered how these
babies that
end up seriously injured or die during labor would have «strong heart tones» with a doppler right until they
are born almost
dead.
The
end result
is a severly compromised or
dead baby.
I mean, yeah, a
dead baby would
be like 1000x more offensive and emotionally difficult for viewers, but the metaphor holds better, and if you want to guilt us dirty bottle feeders into making our boobs work or forgoing our mental health meds or suffering through rape flashbacks or never -
ending mastitis or simply not enjoying how we feed our
babies, then a picture of a
dead baby will
be much more effective.
Give birth at home and you
are twice as likely to avoid interventions, but three times as likely to
end up with a
dead baby as the result.
Emily's belief in doctors
is touching, especially when they told mothers who eschewed all medical advice, all common sense, and had a
dead baby at the
end that they
were good girls and did nothing wrong.
I really can not fathom how anyone can say with a straight face that not having a c - section or the dreaded episiotomy but
ending up with a
dead or disabled
baby is a more positive outcome than
ending up with all the cascade of unnecessary (says who?
Well the safety part
was put to the test when our
baby girl
was 7 weeks old, we
were rear
ended while at a
dead stop by a big rail road truck, all we could think about
was our precious and helpless
baby girl in the backseat.
I
am a thick tall light fare skined single 32 year old woman, with
baby blue eyes, red hair, thick figure, white and puertorican, non smoker non drug user light to social drinker and drama, disease free, looking to fix my financial hardship so i can quit working two very hard
dead end jobs, and gett...
Baby Driver
is both written and directed by British filmmaker / wizard extraordinaire Edgar Wright (follow him @edgarwright), of the films A Fistful of Fingers, Shaun of the
Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and The World's
End previously.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis
's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film
is as
dead as she
is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington
's Infinity
Baby, which may
be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but
is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the
end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand
's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who
is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who
are secretly building a rocket — it
's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
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Eva (Małgozarta Bela)
is a 22 year - old drifting through a
dead -
end job who must deal with the discovery she
is pregnant and decide whether or not to keep the
baby.