Because I'd rather focus on helping Radha that punishing Sarah. I only have so many hours in my day.
Because I'd rather focus on helping Radha that punishing Sarah. I only have so many hours in my day.
You know what? Let's not.
Okay, so what is the alternative? Rose George should have not written this at all?
I'm a third culture kid, meaning I've lived in many different countries and always felt like, and was treated as, a foreigner. But it made me realize we truly aren't that different. People are people are people. If I can help, I will help. Doing so in the least damaging way is of course important. I would never go and…
I see your point, but at the same time I am grateful to this writer for putting this story out there. Awareness is the beginning, now bring on more stories, more voices.
So if I donate some money to a Nepali women's organization that raises funds for building sewer systems and supplying pads to women that's a bad thing? What if I was doing the same for a neighborhood that was severely damaged in my own town? Why is wanting to help someone ease suffering a bad thing?
You know what? If having access to a toilet, sanitary napkins, and not having to sleep outside and fear rape or snakebites is "Western Propaganda," bring it on. This is a human rights issue for millions of women, who are being denied an education and a future over a biological process they have no say in. Culture…
That's why this degree isn't that weird, really. Davis is a big player in the agriculture game. So why not coffee?
I will only forgive Canada if it sends me poutine. And no skimping on the cheese curds!
Yep, I can just see him bloviating at 30, only now he's balding and paunchy and demanding beer.
None of it.
Heavens, no! *Clutches pearls with perfectly manicured hand*
I designed my dress and had it sewn, and I had those long lacy sleeves. So I guess I'm retro? Then again, Kate Middleton had them too!
So that was you who called last night wanting to know if my refrigerator was running?
Seriously. Stop swoop shaming!
Back in Victorian times, there were a few such articles, because a lot of people were worried girls taking algebra and other higher math would masculinize them.
No, not him specifically. We all swim in the same toxic water, and it affects us all.
NO. I lived through it once. NEVER AGAIN.
Clearly, the judge reached the limits of decency. How we can function continuously in a society that derives such pleasure in denigrating women, I don't know. I would say more, but I think that Riemann sums up my feelings.