What century is this?
Article: Pregnant grad defies ban from ceremony. I felt minorly ambivalent throughout the article - it is a private school, they get to have their own rules, so if they don't want pregnant students to walk, it's stupid, but oh well. It seemed overkill to remove her name from the program, to say she's forbidden from attending school for "safety concerns" etc. but those silly Catholic schools. I wasn't outraged.
Until this: "The father of Cosby’s child, also a senior at the school, was allowed to participate in graduation."
WTF?! Effing firebomb the damn school now - what sexist pigs!!
BTW, this article is from Alabama. Know where the highest divorce rates in the U.S. are? In the South, the "Bible Belt." Read it today in the LA Times. Lowest divorce rate? Massachusetts. Something like 2.4 per 1000. Right on, boring stodgy liberals who stick with the one they're with. I'm opposed to divorce ... but not as much as I'm opposed to marriage. Which state has the lowest marriage rate? I'll move there.
And for major "ew!" factor, speaking of marriage: Letourneau and Fualaau wed. Just simply don't get it, and it seems morally wrong on so many levels. At the same time - you gotta give props to them for sticking together through a really rough 10 years. I guess. I dunno. Just weird, and doesn't make sense.
Until this: "The father of Cosby’s child, also a senior at the school, was allowed to participate in graduation."
WTF?! Effing firebomb the damn school now - what sexist pigs!!
BTW, this article is from Alabama. Know where the highest divorce rates in the U.S. are? In the South, the "Bible Belt." Read it today in the LA Times. Lowest divorce rate? Massachusetts. Something like 2.4 per 1000. Right on, boring stodgy liberals who stick with the one they're with. I'm opposed to divorce ... but not as much as I'm opposed to marriage. Which state has the lowest marriage rate? I'll move there.
And for major "ew!" factor, speaking of marriage: Letourneau and Fualaau wed. Just simply don't get it, and it seems morally wrong on so many levels. At the same time - you gotta give props to them for sticking together through a really rough 10 years. I guess. I dunno. Just weird, and doesn't make sense.

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