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queenanne

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  1. 53 minutes ago, dariafan said:

    Can she not read while the laundry is going ?  It’s not like she’s doing it by hand 

    I personally find it very tough to do anything else while waiting for the wash/dry cycles to end, lol.  It's clearly some sort of flaw I'm trying to be OK with, as Alexa is there to tell me when it's time to pull things out; I don't know what I'm scared of getting into.  (Though admittedly, my laundry is in the apartment basement and not right there next to me, which is a bit different than Jill's setup.)

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  2. I think Lauren needs to adjust her logic.  Both she and new baby are "covered" under the umbrella of the pregnant woman emoji.  She doesn't need to be there in the message again as a disembodied head.  Just as you go to a baby shower and don't say "man, I wish the baby were here", because the baby is "there", albeit in the mother's womb.

    Except, this is narcissist Lauren, so she wants to make sure to blurb herself twice.

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  3. On 10/7/2019 at 4:04 PM, DkNNy79 said:

    That was the first thing I thought of when I read Jill's caption about New York Style pizza.  I grew up in Rochester, NY.  While it is a decent size city and not the boondocks that Manhattanites probably think anywhere north of NYC is, its not as cosmopolitan as any of the boroughs.  Just because you got pizza somewhere in the state of NY doesn't make it New York style pizza.

    Have you tried telling the denizens of Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo etc., that they don't have "New York Style Pizza", however?  In my experience, they very much think they do; in fact, they may even think it a competition between them and NYC.  I remember seeing that claim all the time upstate in pizzeria slogans, phone book ads, etc., back in the day.  I thought Jill and David do know NYC a little and should know better; but maybe they don't.

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  4. On 10/3/2019 at 1:11 AM, becca3891 said:

    Where did you see that? I just did some digging and all I found was that she agreed to drop her lawsuit. That doesn't at all mean that it didn't happen; just that proving violence during an initially consensual encounter is very difficult. It rings true to me -- when his alternate social media accounts were found, he was obsessed with a variety of porn stars including the one who alleges he paid her for sex.

    But either way, we know that he preyed upon his sisters when he was just a few years away from being a legal adult. I sincerely hope that he's not as disturbed as Toby Willis. I always strongly suspected Toby was physically abusive; I could see it in his eyes, but never had I imagined the full extent of his monstrosity.

    There's plenty on the topic (I searched "Josh Duggar Danica Dillon alibi"), although these aren't great sources, they might be as good as this type of a story gets:

    https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/tv/news/a53278/porn-star-danica-dillon-drops-duggar-rough-sex-lawsuit/

    But according to TMZ, she's now confirmed she falsified her account — Josh's lawyers had been about to file paperwork of their own "conclusively proving" Josh's alibi, TMZ explains; previous reports had also cast doubt on the timing of her allegations (given that Josh, logistically, couldn't have been in the places she claimed he was during their sex sessions, both in an intimate and more general geographical context).

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  5. On 10/1/2019 at 9:18 PM, beagletime said:

    In this case I think it's just happens to be the way he's holding her.  Ivy looks like she'd fall over otherwise.  With her upbringing I'm impressed that Jessa let's her kids run around half dressed.  Her children seem happy, cuddled and well loved.

    Yeah, I was gonna say, don't young children have a classic history of grabbing onto any bit of a squirmy younger sibling that they can muster to hold them in place?  It is rather inelegant as a pose though... couldn't they be rubbing noses or something similar?

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  6. People need to STFU with their opinions sometimes.  I legit don't understand why anybody cares how somebody else's baby comes out, as long as it does come out.  I grant I am childless and thus don't have personal experience forming my opinion; but in this case, I think it only helps!

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  7. On 10/8/2019 at 10:14 AM, BitterApple said:

    I don't know if Josie is filling out or what, but she's been looking much cuter lately. More like a normal girl and not quite so pale and wispy.

    3 hours ago, Nysha said:

    Josie spent a lot of time this summer with the M kids, who play outside like normal children. It has really improved her looks.

    I agree it's a combination of good old pioneer-preached "fresh air and exercise". 

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  8. 2 hours ago, ginger90 said:

    Fading on the thighs suggests friction to me. For me when I see it, it has the opposite effect than it is supposed to, I guess.

    Maybe the fashion industry is just making things up in order to sell more jeans more often?  Personally, the last thing I need or want with my thunder thighs is for tacky-looking friction holes to appear in the inseam; after which I can't throw them in the garbage fast enough.  I've never owned jeans long enough to "distress" them in any way, shape, or form on the front of leg (and barely on the back, except maybe if it's the butt); and I'm theoretically fascinated with finding out if skinny women with thigh gaps can keep jeans long enough for the jeans to "distress themselves".

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  9. On 10/4/2019 at 1:16 PM, crazy8s said:

    also wonder if derrick was held responsible for Dan"s behavior. we certainly know Jill was likely held responsible for Joy, James, and Jenny's  (or Jordyn?) behavior

    Someone on Twitter should ask him that at an opportune time, make him think a little.

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  10. 8 hours ago, GeeGolly said:

    The thigh fade on jeans is supposed to make the thighs looks slimmer. Not really necessary on jean skirts since the thighs are pretty much hidden.

    Does that work, though??  I am questioning it because they also tell you dark rinse jeans are supposed to make you look slimmer; thus fading the thighs, seems like it would in turn call attention to the size of your thighs...?  

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  11. 1 hour ago, ginger90 said:

    This is a four year old who, as stated by Derick, graduated kindergarten, which makes him a first grader. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    Well, he does seem a bright boy and thus I wouldn't be surprised he could graduate kindergarten lickety-split, considering what kids have to learn there.  I myself was sent out to read with the third graders in kindergarten, because I came into that grade already reading the newspaper.  Eventually this skill lost a bit of its luster as everyone else caught up with me; but it strikes me as easier to skip/expedite grades for younger students, and is in fact the way they seem to do things in public school.  This isn't the same as saying that Izzy won't eventually require help; but I can easily see him not needing 9 months to learn the curriculum of kindergarten.

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  12. 1 hour ago, ozziemom said:

    Last night Jill had a live Instagram chat from her car. She dropped the kids off at church, then tried to meet up with Derelict in a parking lot. He was Grub Hub driving so he couldn’t meet her. Apparently he then told her to do an Instagram poll to figure out what she should do next. Wait around in some random parking lot? Go home? She was truly perplexed. Someone suggested she take a nap. It was hilarious. Didn’t watch the whole thing so not sure what she ended up doing but going to get the kids didn’t seem to be an option. She also tried to explain what Derelict was doing and confused herself so she just gave up. 

    Poor Jill, she doesn't understand GrubHub... that's because she herself has never had any desire for a job, or a job to escape from a day job she hates, thus knows zero about the gig economy.  Explaining it to her would be only slightly easier than Derick explaining it to someone who lives in the Himalayas!

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  13. On 9/20/2019 at 11:32 AM, MsJamieDornan said:

    Well, it's probably part of Jeremy's PR plan. Jinger wears shorts, someone gets a photo and everyone's talking about it. 

    I dunno though, if there was a plan, don't you think she'd have avoided sitting in something while the plan was being essayed?  I spy a quarter-sized dark spot/stain on the right buttock...

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  14. On 9/15/2019 at 3:59 AM, annakate said:

    I am protestant; if I attend a Catholic service I go up for Communion but ask for a blessing and do not take the sacrament; I only take the body and blood in a protestant setting. That is just how I (those in my denomination, in my parish do it). I can't imagine if I was an "unbeliever" I would get in Communion line...Communion is for those who believe Jesus is our Savior...My Opinion and beliefs only

    That's the way I've always heard it handled, also.  That Communion is the same except for the belief in transubstantiation.  As the purported Christian you're definitely supposed to take it seriously, as it is a sacrament in both Protestant and Catholic eyes... the Protestant ministers, at least, see it as a thing which is self governed.  They warn you that it's a sacrament that should not be entered into lightly, and that you should be sure inwardly that you are in a fit mental and spiritual state in your relationship with God before you take those steps forward to the altar; but yes, after the warning they leave it up to you, because your relationship with God is nobody's business but you and God's.  I myself usually do go, because I have not lost my belief that God exists and thus I don't think I am disqualified.  Another person in my same situation might feel differently.  Basically, it's an honor system counting on your honor.  If you know for a certainty you're embroiled in some sin like an extramarital affair, and still go up to ingest the body and blood or its figurative representation, then God probably will not deal well with you in the afterlife.

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  15. On 9/3/2019 at 8:56 AM, Churchhoney said:

    Wow. So right. It makes me feel sad for her, actually. But it's really time for her to give this up and figure things out for herself. She is not 
    "the rebel Duggar" (whatever that is anyway).

    The "Rebel Duggar" clearly is, or at least was, Deanna.  She was just being kind and loving all those years, instead of telling Amy to cram it as she tried to grab her credit, lol.

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  16. On 8/29/2019 at 4:39 PM, Ohiopirate02 said:

    You really cannot discount Michelle's inherent laziness when it comes to this issue.  I have many conservative Christians who may also homeschool that utilize my library.  I have seen the parents look over the books their child chose and have the final decision in checking the books out.  I have seen parents and guardians bring books back a day later because they looked over the books at home and decided they were inappropriate for their child.  All of this requires work which Michelle was unwilling to do.  

    I have always said, I was super lucky growing up, insofar as my mother cherished this ridiculous idea that the librarians were monitoring the books I checked out of the library for appropriateness. 

    Granted, lurid covers wouldn't have worked out well for me, but secreting two in a stack of twelve if they had tame or nonexistent dust jackets was easy.

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  17. 20 hours ago, Zella said:

    I guess they still didn't get the memo about proper footwear while riding. Enjoy your broken or seriously bruised foot when the horse stomps on it, children. 

    It's also unsafe to ride horses in shoes without a heel that will keep your foot in the stirrups if you fall or something like that happens. Between that and the no helmets, they're really setting themselves up for a bad accident one of these days. 😞

    I always thought it was having heeled shoes/boots that stopped your foot from going right through the stirrup, at which point you could get hung up by your ankle and dragged (ballet slipper style shoes, for example, wouldn't have anything to stop anyone's foot sliding straight through up to the ankle)?  Either way, I'm always shocked when riding rental places don't insist upon proper footwear... I can understand it a little if they're only expecting to walk the horses; but even so, the horse can spook and go careening off someplace.

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