DailyDoppler Part 23
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Why does the part of the song "And if every day you told me I wouldn't believe you" sound like its from another song??
I swear I've heard that (or something very similar) in a song before.
I swear I've heard that (or something very similar) in a song before.
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http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/chasesta ... ights.html
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This was meant to quote the above lol. But it has the line in it.
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This was meant to quote the above lol. But it has the line in it.
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And im sure i remember another song that was more famous that had that line
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DailyDoppler Part 23
Feeling baby move at 14 weeks is INCREDIBLY unlikely. She said she felt Oliver move at 16 weeks, and even this is pretty damn early, but then again, he was in half of her uterus so maybe?castrofreak wrote:Since no one mentioned it... I guess the title was misleading and they didn't 'falsely' feel the baby move? Havent watched the last couple vlogs.
That said, I think she's definitely lying for attention (as usual). Sometimes I wonder who she's lying to more though... herself or us
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I can't believe I am about to say this, but:justarandomperson22 wrote:If you want your ears to bleed
I actually like the song. It's very pop and reminds me so much of 8th-10th grades.
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I don't think it's fair to compare a zoo to the circus. Zoos are extremely important for conservation, and maintaining accreditation is no small task. However, non accredited zoos can be and are hellish places of neglect and should be closed down. But aza accredited zoos are wonderful places that do a lot for animals in the wild.spacekitty wrote:To be fair, most people against Seaworld are the people who take their kids to the zoo on opening day. It's no better. And the circus? Same BS. If you don't want animals used for entertainment, don't go to a zoo either.
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That's a load of shit. Most zoos just tack on a nice "conservation" or "foundation" and people buy it. Look into some zoo reports and you will see. They keep lions in cages too. Most zoos are not in it for animals and are in it for the money. Do not be fooled..fuzzysocks wrote:I don't think it's fair to compare a zoo to the circus. Zoos are extremely important for conservation, and maintaining accreditation is no small task. However, non accredited zoos can be and are hellish places of neglect and should be closed down. But aza accredited zoos are wonderful places that do a lot for animals in the wild.spacekitty wrote:To be fair, most people against Seaworld are the people who take their kids to the zoo on opening day. It's no better. And the circus? Same BS. If you don't want animals used for entertainment, don't go to a zoo either.
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That's my opinion tho I'm not changing my mind nor fighting on a gossip site so let's just leave it there because I know things here become 4 pages of arguments eventually lol
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This just goes to show you need to wait on your doctor to determine what you are having. I have blurred her name out. This is my friend that was told she was having a girl at a boutique style place like Missy went to and it is definitely a Boy not a Girl!
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Thread title ideas? A little early but when they start too late there's no time for people to vote.
My suggestions -
DailyUltrasounds
DailyGenderDisappointment
DailyDitchTheKid
My suggestions -
DailyUltrasounds
DailyGenderDisappointment
DailyDitchTheKid
#FreeBen
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Its so sad that they don't call the baby "him" or "he" still bc they don't believe it OR they know its a girl and are faking it so they can get lots of views when they announce it was a mistake and its really a girl. If they don't want to refer to the baby as a boy bc the ultrasound was "early" what was the point of finding out so early. I feel so sorry for this baby.
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i agree. he's not terrible, his voice can be okay at times. like you said, if it was on the radio i'd let it play, but no way i'd ever buy his music. his stupid home song grew on my a little and i don't find it too bad anymore, but i don't like the new one at all..Kryptonite wrote:I have to be honest... I'm really, really into music and I don't hate Bryan's songs but I don't think they're good either. I mean, I wouldn't scramble to turn off a radio station If his song came on, I may even mock it but I wouldn't actually turn it on myself. It's just... average. Too similar to every other mediocre pop "singer".
Anyway, I imagine that this concert will remind me of karaoke night. He will be that guy who everyone thinks is awesome on karaoke night when they're slightly drunk and he's up against a group of drunk, out of tune sorority girls with their skirts nearly over their head, singing "Like A Virgin" even though we all know that they aren't virgins.
ps - i know i don't post a lot, but i do read all the time i vote for dailyditchthekid!
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I felt my last daughter at 11 weeks. Even my midwife didn't believe me, until I told her exactly where and when I was feeling it, and she used the doppler to confirm it's where the heartbeat was. I'm also 230 pounds, quite overweight, and could still feel it. Missy is tiny by comparison, and this is her 4th pregnancy. I believe it's definitely possible for someone her size who has experienced pregnancy several times over to feel the baby at 14 weeks. It also has a lot to do with the placement of the placenta. Mine was way in the top back of my uterus. So I could feel everything up front and down low. It was actually easier to feel my babies earlier in the pregnancy, while they were still low in my pelvis because of this.HelloSweetie1 wrote:
Feeling baby move at 14 weeks is INCREDIBLY unlikely. She said she felt Oliver move at 16 weeks, and even this is pretty damn early, but then again, he was in half of her uterus so maybe?
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The worst part of Who Knew is Missy always saying "it's a song about MEEEE!!!" grow up girlfriend
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Not all zoos are bad and can actually do a world of good as long as the owners keep their thoughts on the animals FIRST, customers AFTER. Look up the story on Raju the abused elephant if you want one tear jerker of an example. There are several others. Some animals do very well in captivity and live happy lives. Some species in the wild are over hunted or live in areas of the world where they have trouble finding food so protection is necessary.spacekitty wrote:To be fair, most people against Seaworld are the people who take their kids to the zoo on opening day. It's no better. And the circus? Same BS. If you don't want animals used for entertainment, don't go to a zoo either.
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However, Sea World is bad hands down. Dolphins can do okay in captivity if they have other dolphins to socialize with and a big enough tank. They often even make friends with their trainers. However, Orca's are not meant for it at ALL! And many of Sea World's animals are given the bare minimum for survival. I have been to California 6 times due to family and I am moving there when I graduate college....but I will never go to Sea World. Even if they got rid of their orca tank. They only care about money, nothing else.
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Sweetie has a good point - the way it looks at the mo Bryan is a work at home dad and primary caregiver to Ollie. Mithy essentially works casually and occasionally cares fpr Oliver, but is mostly a spoiled brat who is a kept woman. But she thinks she's a work at home mum :/
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Which is why I specifically said "aza accredited". I'm not an idiot so you don't need to speak to me like I am uneducated. Zoos are important for public education and conservation. These animals cannot live in the wild. Where are they going to go? If everyone stopped going to the zoos they would all be left to die.spacekitty wrote:That's a load of shit. Most zoos just tack on a nice "conservation" or "foundation" and people buy it. Look into some zoo reports and you will see. They keep lions in cages too. Most zoos are not in it for animals and are in it for the money. Do not be fooled..fuzzysocks wrote:I don't think it's fair to compare a zoo to the circus. Zoos are extremely important for conservation, and maintaining accreditation is no small task. However, non accredited zoos can be and are hellish places of neglect and should be closed down. But aza accredited zoos are wonderful places that do a lot for animals in the wild.spacekitty wrote:To be fair, most people against Seaworld are the people who take their kids to the zoo on opening day. It's no better. And the circus? Same BS. If you don't want animals used for entertainment, don't go to a zoo either.
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Idk though you would probably hate me because I do animal research.