It's a bit weird that there's so little fanfic for those. (Well, excepting Strickland's work. I guess he tries, anyway.) Maybe we'll get more when the movie comes out?
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Why a Female Duck Was Spotted with a Huge Brood of 76 Ducklings
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Why a Female Duck Was Spotted with a Huge Brood of 76 Ducklings
How cultures across the World have seen their myths and legends in the stars
Before Instagram, the disposable camera helped pave the way for digital photography. But the basic idea was a century old by the time it went mainstream.
How Human Smarts Evolved
Inside the 23-Dimensional World of Your Car’s Paint Job
Men of steel: How Brooklyn’s Native American ironworkers built New York
Dads Pass On More Than Genetics in Their Sperm
Einstein’s theory of relativity passes yet another test
With Spanish Classes, Vet Schools Aim To Break Down Barriers With Farmworkers
Duterte OKs bill creating Muslim autonomous region in south
The Tiny "Spite Triangle" That Marks a Century-Old Grudge Against New York City
The Zink Womanless Library (No sarcasm, I feel for his poor, put-upon daughter!)
New Documents Show the Census Bureau Ignored Its Own Experts When It Added a Citizenship Question
New to Haiti: Foster care for the nation’s parentless kids
How the Suffrage Movement Betrayed Black Women
One chart that shows how much worse income inequality is in America than Europe
As Arkansas ushers in new Trump-era Medicaid rules, thousands fear losing benefits
Almost 80% of US workers live from paycheck to paycheck. Here's why
Motherhood in the Age of Fear
Jeff Sessions Has Been Targeting Asylum-Seekers Fleeing Domestic Violence. It’s Been “Devastating.”
Some Syrian refugees oppose Russian repatriation push
'The Government Is Constructing a New Generation of ISIS'
When a Stranger Decides to Destroy Your Life
As Mexico’s oil sector sputters, crime and violence rattle industry towns
Police In Minneapolis Repeatedly Told Paramedics To Inject People With Tranquilizers
Nazis, racists, bigots: Extremism on US ballot in 2018
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Date: 2018-07-30 01:40 pm (UTC)The only good news here is that the people in charge of the Minneapolis Police reacted in the right way about the ketamine charges!
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Date: 2018-07-30 03:24 pm (UTC)bit has been building for *decades*.
I recall my mom leaving me in the car a lot while she ran errands. That was in the early 60s.
By the mid 70s, things had started to change. I was at a restaurant with a friend and her 4-year-old started throwing a tantrum. We had a window table and her care was *literally* less than six feet away and completely visible, so she dragged him out and put him into the car to calm down.
We were all keeping an eye on him.
But somebody, might have been the restaurant manager, might have even been a cop came up to tell her she couldn't do that.
And people wonder why there are screaming kids in restaurants...
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Date: 2018-07-30 10:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-07-30 10:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-07-31 12:33 am (UTC)Seriously.
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Date: 2018-07-31 02:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-07-31 02:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-07-31 10:06 pm (UTC)The "Motherhood in the Age of Fear" was so true and so polarizing. I was raised by older parents, so I lean more toward free-range parenting, and the comments from people who think hovering over their kids is the only way to parent were a huge sign of what different worlds they and we live in.
And yes, I saw a lot of that when our kids were growing up.
What's interesting is that the author is right-- most people thing mothers are being neglectful when their kids do things more independently, while fathers are given a pass. Which means it isn't necessarily about parent. It's about judging women.
Thanks for the links!
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Date: 2018-08-01 02:51 am (UTC)Wasn't it just? And nobody's telling the other mama ducks to raise their own children!
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Date: 2018-08-01 03:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-08-01 03:22 am (UTC)