It's just the British museum all over again.
I've experienced this to a similar degree. Most of my family are small town people and I grew up without money in a small town. I moved to Chicago where I've been relatively successful and want to share some of the experiences I've had with the people I love. But I think the best test of whether or not I can actually include someone in certain activities is how they show up to a funeral. The reason that this is a good test is because you can tell who put in even a smidgen of effort to try to look nice and be respectful and who didn't. And having grown up without a lot of money, I can tell you right now that it doesn't cost much to go to the thrift store to get something that looks even a little bit nice even if it's not standard. The last funeral I went to, you could immediately tell which family members didn't try at all and just showed up in sweat pants and tshirts. Those are the people I wouldn't take to certain places. Id maybe take them to touristy places, but that's about it.
Sees meme first time: ah yes that was a pretty good episode.
Sees meme second time:
A lot of times, funerals function as a family reunion even if it's a sad occasion. When my grandpa passed away, not only did my father's rather large family all come together, but my grandpa's siblings also flew out from far away. Some of these people I had never met before. For this reason, we planned ahead and made sure to get a venue for dinner to host everyone after the funeral where we could all talk and reminisce and have a good time with people we almost never see. This would be a more appropriate place to take a photo, but some families may not have that option and just want to take the opportunity to get a family photo while they can.
The best argument I've heard so far is "If it's not a Nazi salute, do it at work tomorrow."
If they nab children of immigrants, their parents will have to show up to get them. Then they can boot the whole family out of the country. Disgusting? Yes.
CPS has a very hard headed teachers union that people often complain about. But in times like this, it's exactly what's needed. I can't imagine the for profit "Disney II" charter school up the street to have the same approach 🙄
I think what you're referring to is Plan B medication which is only useful for the first 120 hours after sex and doesn't require a prescription. mifepristone and misoprostol require a prescription which you can get through these sites and they are usable up to 13 weeks of gestation. You likely can still get it at any pharmacy in a legal state. But ordering online not only allows for easy access to prescription, but also circumvents laws preventing sale in particular states. And yes that means you could potentially be prosecuted if caught, but people should still know their options. I for one would rather live through a miscarriage and do time than to die under legal means.
According to both websites I bought from, the shelf life is 2 years.