** KAMALA HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT -PART DEUX **
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Register new voters, and turn out lapsed voters that should be the priority. Indies are fine, but if they can’t see the marked difference in this election, they are just embarrassed Trump voters.0
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2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
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wow that's greatFiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
I have a friend that went through a similar problem (no IUI or IVF I don't believe...I think they weren't sure it could work) and they adopted a baby from China. A year or so after the adoption she got pregnant.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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I am convinced our pup was the distraction my wife needed. My oldest cousin was adopted due to infertility issues as well (long before IVF), once they brought her home from Greece, my aunt was pregnant within a couple of months. That thing between our ears is powerful.Gern Blansten said:
wow that's greatFiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
I have a friend that went through a similar problem (no IUI or IVF I don't believe...I think they weren't sure it could work) and they adopted a baby from China. A year or so after the adoption she got pregnant.
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This happens so much! I knew a doctor who would give his patients a bag of weed and tell them to go home, relax, and don’t think about it for a few months. I knew at least two people it worked for. Could have been oregano for all they knew but worked just like a placebo!FiveBelow said:
I am convinced our pup was the distraction my wife needed. My oldest cousin was adopted due to infertility issues as well (long before IVF), once they brought her home from Greece, my aunt was pregnant within a couple of months. That thing between our ears is powerful.Gern Blansten said:
wow that's greatFiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
I have a friend that went through a similar problem (no IUI or IVF I don't believe...I think they weren't sure it could work) and they adopted a baby from China. A year or so after the adoption she got pregnant.0 -
Awesome. This is great.FiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
For us, our journey was not successful... well other than than the puppy, of course.www.myspace.com0 -
The want can be mentally consuming. I’m definitely for anything that helps curb it.cblock4life said:
This happens so much! I knew a doctor who would give his patients a bag of weed and tell them to go home, relax, and don’t think about it for a few months. I knew at least two people it worked for. Could have been oregano for all they knew but worked just like a placebo!FiveBelow said:
I am convinced our pup was the distraction my wife needed. My oldest cousin was adopted due to infertility issues as well (long before IVF), once they brought her home from Greece, my aunt was pregnant within a couple of months. That thing between our ears is powerful.Gern Blansten said:
wow that's greatFiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
I have a friend that went through a similar problem (no IUI or IVF I don't believe...I think they weren't sure it could work) and they adopted a baby from China. A year or so after the adoption she got pregnant.0 -
Sorry to hear this, man.The Juggler said:
Awesome. This is great.FiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
For us, our journey was not successful... well other than than the puppy, of course.0 -
Thanks. It's years ago at this point. Shit happens...it's part of life! Glad it worked out for you guys.FiveBelow said:
Sorry to hear this, man.The Juggler said:
Awesome. This is great.FiveBelow said:
2 miscarriages, multiple Clomid cycles, 3 failed IUI (1 resulting in a ectopic pregnancy), and 3 failed IVF (including preimplantation genetic testing) over the course of 5-6 years was our infertility experience. The hundreds of shots I gave my wife was less than enjoyable, and seeing her go through everything she did with nothing to show for it was heartbreaking. It truly consumed every part of her being. While I understand the toll infertility can take, for us, it bonded us more than we thought possible. Nobody we knew could come close to relating to our experience. After deciding to take a break for our sanity, we opted for a puppy, and ended up conceiving on our own 4 months later. Baby #2 was a total surprise, my wife was almost in her second trimester when we found out. Wouldn't change a thing, it's our story, and if it gives someone hope, we're more than happy to share it.The Juggler said:
Most people have never heard of it unless you have to go through it. That is why it's easier for people who do go through it to just say IVF since it's very similar and to avoid having to explain the differences.pjl44 said:
Neither had I and after some quick googling it seems like an extremely stupid thing to try to bust the guy overTim Simmons said:I never heard of IUI until yesterday.
It's an extremely difficult and costly process and it takes a toll on a marriage....so most people do not want to take the time to go into details about that experience.
Fuck JD Vance.
For us, our journey was not successful... well other than than the puppy, of course.www.myspace.com0 -
So one of the DNC convention themes other than talking about Trump 90% of the time seems to be lowering taxes for Americans.
How can Dems say that is important when states like California and NY, large Democratic strongholds for awhile now, have the highest tax rates in the country? Sales, Income and Property Tax. Is there someone here that lives in either state that can shine a light on why they are taxed at a way higher rate and what benefits do they receive compared to someone in a neighboring state that justifies that much of a higher rate.
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CA’s property taxes are relatively low, and they can say these things because the federal government and state governments are separate.teskeinc said:So one of the DNC convention themes other than talking about Trump 90% of the time seems to be lowering taxes for Americans.
How can Dems say that is important when states like California and NY, large Democratic strongholds for awhile now, have the highest tax rates in the country? Sales, Income and Property Tax. Is there someone here that lives in either state that can shine a light on why they are taxed at a way higher rate and what benefits do they receive compared to someone in a neighboring state that justifies that much of a higher rate.0 -
gee, I wonder why they'd talk about the only other viable candidate 90% of the time? hahaYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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If inflation is such a concern of yours as you’ve repeatedly stated and the repubs are for lower taxes, why aren’t they eliminating or suspending sales tax, both municipal and/or state, on groceries?teskeinc said:So one of the DNC convention themes other than talking about Trump 90% of the time seems to be lowering taxes for Americans.
How can Dems say that is important when states like California and NY, large Democratic strongholds for awhile now, have the highest tax rates in the country? Sales, Income and Property Tax. Is there someone here that lives in either state that can shine a light on why they are taxed at a way higher rate and what benefits do they receive compared to someone in a neighboring state that justifies that much of a higher rate.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
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Also, I’m gonna need the citation that they’ve talked about Trump 90% of the time.0
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also, someone please prove that the gop did not talk about biden 90% of the time at their convention."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Are you accusing our little maga of making a......disingenuous statement?Tim Simmons said:Also, I’m gonna need the citation that they’ve talked about Trump 90% of the time.Post edited by Kat onwww.myspace.com0 -
I just think hyperbole undermines the argument0
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Yeah I figured no one could answer it. Never mind. Much like the DNC, this forum is about 10% of ideas and policy and 90% Orange Man Bad. Carry on with the drivel. It’s Tampon Tim’s night to shine!
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scroll up, genius.teskeinc said:Yeah I figured no one could answer it. Never mind. Much like the DNC, this forum is about 10% of ideas and policy and 90% Orange Man Bad. Carry on with the drivel. It’s Tampon Tim’s night to shine!Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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