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I'm going to try and do daily questions again (I have/am really busy lately), are you going to see any fire works tonight or tomorrow for fire-works night (sorry if you are not from England you probably won't celebrate it). If not When was the last time you saw fireworks and do you like them? :3

Not from England. We do fireworks on Independence Day - so that's the last time I saw them.

What is your honest opinion on teens under 18 years of age TTC? Although some may hate it, what advice do you have for them?

No. If you are under 18, there's no possible way to be financially stable. That means working full time for at least 2 years. It also means having their own place and 100% supporting themselves. It's extremely entitled and disrespectful of someone to purposely conceive a child under someone else's roof.
If they're under 18, they're most likely in school. So not only would they need money for daycare during work, but during school as well. If someone is purposely getting pregnant while planning to have a family member watch their child for free, they really need to learn what 'respect' and 'responsibility' are. Even if one parent stays home, they still need daycare during school, which can't be afforded on one income.
I know some teens graduate early and start working full time as soon as 16, but that's extremely rare. Especially for both partners to have a full time job required to help support the baby - on top of having their own apartment, own transportation, and childcare lined up.
My advice, just wait. I get that some people want to have a baby and would be GREAT parents. But rushing is not he answer and will just make life harder. Not just on you, but on your child.

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It's World Vegan Day! Do you think it is healthy to be a vegan/vegetarian?

Depends on the person and if they're eating a good variety and/or using proper supplements.
I think it's fucked up to force pets (cats/dogs) to be either, however. Poor babies.
Really though, I don't care what anyone's diet is - just don't force it on me and we're cool.

i've had a few anons "call me out" for using the term American Indian (rather than Native American). i just thought i'd take this opportunity to let people know that American Indian isn't an offensive term, and is actually used more often by Native populations in the States! it's not offensive!

HeyGuysWantStuffJustAsk’s Profile Photoeggsy
Lol did people really not know this? Both are acceptable terms. People get butthurt about everything.
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Have you ever had a decision or request overruled?How angry did it make you?

Yeah. It didn't because I'm not an immature little asshole who thinks I'm always right.

this year, a woman wrote an article saying it was sexist to tell a woman she looked "tired" at work. some people called this ridiculous, some defended the position. what do you think?

HeyGuysWantStuffJustAsk’s Profile Photoeggsy
Oh god, people say everything is sexist these says. Any gender can look tired at work - it's not about her being female or saying she so my tired because she's female. It's because she looks tired - which both genders are prone to being.
It's also sexual harassment to tell someone they have pretty eyes.
People need to grow up and stop playing victims.
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