Did you guys see the Penn & Teller episode of Bullshit where they basically eviscerated the topic of "healing, benevolent" dolphins?

There was even a woman offering a "birth your baby with the dolphins" experience. Totally alarming and bizarre. She had never done it before and yet she had clients who were gung ho about having their babies while the dolphins "assisted." It was crazyfied.
Just the words "toilet emergency" send me into panic mode.
oh no you're right, guys, my bad. I wish her all the best! JK!
All we can hope for is that we never ever ever hear from her again.
God that picture is just so obnoxious.
Suicide is a really great option for her.
Oh, whatever. My c-section scar is so low, it's covered by my pubes.
I'm also pregnant again and if I have to have another c-section, I'm all for it. There was no pooping involved.
They put it on the internet for all the world to see so, appropriately, the internet will react.
Screw them for making a stupid choice.
I hope they see it and feel like the assholes they appear to be.
I hope they have to answer for their utter and blatant ignorance.

Secondly, if you don't see how weird and uncomfortable and plain WRONG it is to act out Colonial slavery then you probably have bigger problems than can be addressed here.
It's probably because I work with French people all day long, but I'm not getting what's amazing.
Having a baby made my husband and I more of a team. We really had to work together to problem-solve in the first 6 months of our son's life because he had colic and never slept and just screamed all the livelong day.

So yeah, it was hard on our relationship, but it also taught us how to better communicate and how to unite against a common enemy (the colic, not the baby! haha!)
"It's a struggle, to have so much."

Is it.
Doesn't "stick a fork in..." imply that something is done/over/finished?

For a hot second I thought she had died.
@shinyshoes:
"our limits might not be where you think that they are."

I'm exactly the same way, but with drinking.
@sarasasa: Seriously. There's no reason for it to exist except to offend good taste everywhere with mylar balloons and teddy bears holding boxes of chocolates.
There's something naughtily Captain & Tenille about this which I cannot hate, being a child of the 70's.
@Diziet_Sma: I loved it. It was dark and over the top. And I also loved Inception, which I didn't think was mediocre at all. Opinions!
Your brain isn't even fully formed at 13. Which makes sense given all the barbie and rollerskating-based tantrums I was throwing at that age.
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