I don't know what this commercial is going for... I mean, I do, but it was put forth very poorly. I felt bad for those poor nuclear and coal towers... And why didn't the windmills have faces? It would have had a more reincarnation vibe rather than robot windmills taking over the previously happy City of NuclearCoalville by force if the windmills came up with a happy face.
There really should be no incentives for getting married, unless they're built into your religious beliefs. My husband and I love each other deeply, but would have remained "single" and devoted to each other if it was not for our mutual belief that in our personal religious community and in the current secular society that our marriage would make things easier for us. I don't feel like the government should need to keep record of and promote marriage.
Having the child itself should be the reason you get tax breaks, not marriage.
lol- that's pretty brilliant... and why would he adopt a needy child? What, from the little we know of this man, suggests that he is a philanthropist? haha
I guess I can't really appreciate this not being a math nerd... All I could think was, "Who cares, girl-with-lisp? Realism is certainly not a keystone to this show..." The snail was pretty cute, though. :3
Some parents act like they have no control over their children what-so-ever. At 17, sure it's hard to control what they eat, but she hasn't eating anything more substantial than chicken nuggets since she was 2 yrs old? What the... I don't even
A time when girls were sent away if they had babies out of wedlock. When being abused by your husband was blamed on the wife. When staying in said relationship was preferred to divorce...
I'm not trying to say there weren't the good things, everyone remembers the nostalgic stuff and touts the 50's for being the good old days. It's important to recall that the past wasn't the wholesome utopia.
I'm glad at least that MIA is getting some coverage. I like her. :)
Having the child itself should be the reason you get tax breaks, not marriage.
This seems like a scene straight out of Beethoven. :)
And don't tell me, oh- that's just operatic style, because there ARE catchy opera songs. :)
I'm not trying to say there weren't the good things, everyone remembers the nostalgic stuff and touts the 50's for being the good old days. It's important to recall that the past wasn't the wholesome utopia.