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Why I Planned a Home Birth (and You Should Too)
Why a home birth is worth fighting for! With pictures from the birth of my son.
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: Me talking Deleuze & Guattari with the boys at The Partially Examined Life.
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: No matter how baddass you are, if a child hands you a plastic phone, you answer it.
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@alizardx
I think lockboxes would be the way to go, really. The thieves took everything small with some value that they could get quickly.
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heh I haven't listened to this Soul Coughing album since like 1998.
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Oh! No, interesting, I hadn't even thought about that. (Not sure I have the serial, but it's attached to my Apple account...)
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.@amanicdroid But now they have a lame old MB Pro and an adapter for a MB Air. If I squint maybe I can feel some schadenfreude about that.
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