June 2016 Moms

Thursday UO! 3/3

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edited March 2016 in June 2016 Moms
What's your UO?



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Re: Thursday UO! 3/3

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  • @DeePaddy24 I second this!!
  • Yesterday was dr seuss's bday so this week at school it's been dr Seuss everything.
    I can't stand dr Seuss. Some of his books are smart, and he wrote them to help struggling readers, but books like Fox in Socks are just ridiculous to me.
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  • @DeePaddy24 I agree! I think they are creepy so does my Husband, he says they scare him! ha, but I know a lot of people love them.
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  • @AmberLiz99 I can see maybe a robe and your own pj's, I don't want my backside hanging out, but I agree. I can us a hospital pillow for a night or 2, with my newborn in my room, I doubt I'll be doing much sleeping anyways.
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  • This one is REALLY unpopular but...

    I dont like like facial hair. As a little girl my father always shaved his face because apparently I refused to kiss him once because I said his face was prickly. Idk if that has anything to do with it but I find beards gross and unhygienic. 
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  • Sgoldberg247 said:ï
    *putting on my flame suit since this may actually be unpopular* 

    Not to get too political here but I despise the people who try to shame you into voting.  Why should I vote just to vote when I don't agree with any of the candidates and would honestly be upset if ANY of them won (yes, I know one of them has to win, that doesn't mean I'm happy about it).  All that voting for the "least worst" candidate does is force candidates to not be quite as shitty as the other person, it doesn't force them to actually be a good candidate if that makes any sense.  
    If people voted only when they actually liked a candidate, not out of a feeling of duty (and just hitting the button of the party they side with having no idea of the candidate's views) they'd have to work so much harder to actually get people out to vote for them and maybe they wouldn't be so awful. 
    I agree with you in this. I will also add for me that I would rather someone not vote than vote when they are uneducated. I didn't register to vote until I was in my mid 20'S for this very reason. I had people that would come down on me hard all the time about it. I would always tell them that and they never understood. I didn't care enough about politics to pay attention to them and figured I would be doing more damage voting just becauseI should than I would by not voting. Even now I only vote on things that I understand and study up on. 


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  • To add on to @sgoldberg247 not only do I think the shaming is bad, but when they add on, "if you don't vote, you lose your right to bitch about it."  That drives me bonkers too.  No, I don't lose my right to bitch about it.  Everyone blows.  No matter who I do (or don't) vote for, no matter who wins, it all blows.  And I will bitch about it.

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  • @VikingGirl12 Aw, I love Dr. Seuss.  I think some of that comes from that fact that I share a birthday from him, but I do love his stories.  Some of them are a bit ridiculous, but I think they are fun.

    I agree with those of you who have said that all the candidates for president are terrible.  I feel like it's all just a joke.  Makes me very scared for what the future brings.

  • crdo said:
    I'll zip up my flame suit for this one, too. 

    My UO is that higher education should not be free. More affordable? Yes, but I think that could be easily attained by cutting unnecessary expenses on college campuses. Like, does my campus REALLY need a Starbucks in the library? Do we really need to continue to heavily fund a mediocre football team? 

    But free (or "free")? No. Bachelor's degrees are almost nearly obsolete in the job market as it is. Making college free for everyone would just further this issue. 
    I agree with you here. I think the funds necessary to make higher education free could be better allocated elsewhere. Additionally, not everyone needs or should go to college! Training after high school? Sure. We need skilled tradespeople, builders, mechanics, farmers, etc. that don't need a college degree. 
    I post-secondary education should be more affordable for middle class families and free for students in a low income households. 
  • CourtJack said:

    CourtJack said:
     
    I post-secondary education should be more affordable for middle class families and free for students in a low income households. 
    I realized I left out the word 'think' here - but am leaving it because I find it funny that I made a basic grammatical error on a post about higher education.

    I can agree with that.

    We have a federal aid program that provides government grants that don't have to be paid back to people in lower tax brackets. I never qualified until I got married because they always went off my parent's income (even though I was paying my tuition) and not mine which was annoying. So I took out loans and then this last year of classes I received a few grants that covered my tuition.

    A lot of people (that I've personally known) do abuse it and sign up for classes, get their aid and then just stop going to classes after drop dates and use the money for their own purposes - especially when I was in community college. That bugs me, but for the most part I'm really fine with the way the current government aid program runs. I think college should be more affordable to those just over the threshold to receive grants. I just don't think college should be free to everybody.  

  • amangels2 said:
    @VikingGirl12 Aw, I love Dr. Seuss.  I think some of that comes from that fact that I share a birthday from him, but I do love his stories.  Some of them are a bit ridiculous, but I think they are fun.

    I agree with those of you who have said that all the candidates for president are terrible.  I feel like it's all just a joke.  Makes me very scared for what the future brings.
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  • @VikingQueen Thanks!  I feel like this is going to be a great year :smile: 
  • I think LaCroix is disgusting.  No matter what flavor I have tried. 
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    amangels2 said:
    @VikingGirl12 Aw, I love Dr. Seuss.  I think some of that comes from that fact that I share a birthday from him, but I do love his stories.  Some of them are a bit ridiculous, but I think they are fun.

    I agree with those of you who have said that all the candidates for president are terrible.  I feel like it's all just a joke.  Makes me very scared for what the future brings.
    Happy late birthday!
    Happy belated birthday! 
  • CourtJack said:

    CourtJack said:
     
    I post-secondary education should be more affordable for middle class families and free for students in a low income households. 
    I realized I left out the word 'think' here - but am leaving it because I find it funny that I made a basic grammatical error on a post about higher education.

    I can agree with that.

    We have a federal aid program that provides government grants that don't have to be paid back to people in lower tax brackets. I never qualified until I got married because they always went off my parent's income (even though I was paying my tuition) and not mine which was annoying. So I took out loans and then this last year of classes I received a few grants that covered my tuition.

    A lot of people (that I've personally known) do abuse it and sign up for classes, get their aid and then just stop going to classes after drop dates and use the money for their own purposes - especially when I was in community college. That bugs me, but for the most part I'm really fine with the way the current government aid program runs. I think college should be more affordable to those just over the threshold to receive grants. I just don't think college should be free to everybody.  

    My husband played college football and he played with SEVERAL guys who recieved a ton of money to go to school. Between their football scholarships, grants for being single fathers (some of them) and grants for being a low income African American, they pretty much made bank while getting a basic communications degree. A couple of these guys went on to play pro football (still do play I should say) and some went on to move back home and work at sports authority. Because they blew all that grant money on a communications degree they had no plans on actually using.

    obviously this was not true for every guy that played with him that received these benefits, but it was enough of them that it pissed us off. I just paid off my last student loan (I only had to take out 5k) but I worked my ass of for academic scholarships. And my husband got by on a combination of his football scholarship and academic scholarships. We wouldn't have qualified for any grants because, like PP, they go off your parents income if you aren't married. 
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  • @VikingGirl12 Fox in Socks is stupid.  There.  I said it.  I read it to my daughter the other night and I got so tired of the dumb tongue twisters by a few pages in.  I'm not a big Seuss fan either.  
  • @laurenm2123 sold!  Definitely bringing my own towels... honestly can't remember if I did last time or not.
  • This one is REALLY unpopular but...

    I dont like like facial hair. As a little girl my father always shaved his face because apparently I refused to kiss him once because I said his face was prickly. Idk if that has anything to do with it but I find beards gross and unhygienic. 
    Lol. Your post made me think of this article about the hygenic benefits of beards. :) Here's hoping our nurses have beards! (Since generally, we won't be kissing them and prickles won't matter) ;)
    https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35350886

    @vikinggirl12 That cat in that hat is a douche. 
  • KOR121 said:
    I think LaCroix is disgusting.  No matter what flavor I have tried. 
    What's LaCroix?
  • Rosehip15 said:
    KOR121 said:
    I think LaCroix is disgusting.  No matter what flavor I have tried. 
    What's LaCroix?
    It's canned, flavored water. Not sure if it's sparkling or not....
  • Yes, LaCroix is gross.  I so badly wanted to like it because I miss soda and I want something to drink besides water and juice.  But yeah, that didn't work.
  • Rosehip15 said:
    KOR121 said:
    I think LaCroix is disgusting.  No matter what flavor I have tried. 
    What's LaCroix?
    It's canned, flavored water. Not sure if it's sparkling or not....
    It's carbonated.  It's like a flavor-less Sprite. 
  • KOR121 said:
    Rosehip15 said:
    KOR121 said:
    I think LaCroix is disgusting.  No matter what flavor I have tried. 
    What's LaCroix?
    It's canned, flavored water. Not sure if it's sparkling or not....
    It's carbonated.  It's like a flavor-less Sprite. 
    It even sounds disgusting 
  • NLewis1 said:
    CourtJack said:

    CourtJack said:
     
    I post-secondary education should be more affordable for middle class families and free for students in a low income households. 
    I realized I left out the word 'think' here - but am leaving it because I find it funny that I made a basic grammatical error on a post about higher education.

    I can agree with that.

    We have a federal aid program that provides government grants that don't have to be paid back to people in lower tax brackets. I never qualified until I got married because they always went off my parent's income (even though I was paying my tuition) and not mine which was annoying. So I took out loans and then this last year of classes I received a few grants that covered my tuition.

    A lot of people (that I've personally known) do abuse it and sign up for classes, get their aid and then just stop going to classes after drop dates and use the money for their own purposes - especially when I was in community college. That bugs me, but for the most part I'm really fine with the way the current government aid program runs. I think college should be more affordable to those just over the threshold to receive grants. I just don't think college should be free to everybody.  

    My husband played college football and he played with SEVERAL guys who recieved a ton of money to go to school. Between their football scholarships, grants for being single fathers (some of them) and grants for being a low income African American, they pretty much made bank while getting a basic communications degree. A couple of these guys went on to play pro football (still do play I should say) and some went on to move back home and work at sports authority. Because they blew all that grant money on a communications degree they had no plans on actually using.

    obviously this was not true for every guy that played with him that received these benefits, but it was enough of them that it pissed us off. I just paid off my last student loan (I only had to take out 5k) but I worked my ass of for academic scholarships. And my husband got by on a combination of his football scholarship and academic scholarships. We wouldn't have qualified for any grants because, like PP, they go off your parents income if you aren't married. 
    I hate the current system. I didn't get a dime for college because my parents made too much, but my parents did not contribute to my education at all. So while I was working 3 jobs to get through college, a bunch of my friends were taking extra grant money to buy new clothes and eat out everyday. I don't know what the solution is, but the system is messed up. 
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