“You don’t use the justice system to deal with fears of future conduct due to mental illness,”
“You don’t use the justice system to deal with fears of future conduct due to mental illness,”
In my initial draft, I put millennial, and then I realized it was just THIS person, not an entire generation. I changed just to her.
All the way down to the random, irrelevant insults that refer to promiscuity.
I know of one example where a young attorney (late 20s, 2-3 years ago) called her mom at an inappropriate time. She was on her way to court with the other lawyers from her firm. Their client was with them of course.
Hmm....interesting! (My brother is considered the favorite anyway, but I chalked up that experience to sexism and gaslighting.)
I'm not sure people are even aware that they're being sexist. It's so ingrained in us, would we notice if we were called on it?
The guy has problems, yes, but I get it. He literally has no other occupation than elected official. He's not a lawyer. He's never worked outside of politics. He's only ever been a Congressional staffer — and he'd be hard pressed to going back to that!
You know what? I'd like to meet some of these people. Seriously! I want to meet the consumer who knowingly purchased a Kardashian product. And I want to know why. I'm not hating! WHY!?!?
Ja. I don't think figuring out how to benefit from mass consumerism is the Rubick's cube the author thinks it is.
Plus that word "society." Ugh no.
And it's ALWAYS those people who think they're way funnier than they are.
That is just awful. I'm SO sorry. Incidents like this just further highlight our bias on these issues.
They could, but it's not socially acceptable to do.
Yes but I've rarely seen a grad with an official registry. It's more checks and cards, which should also be welcome.
Because not everyone gets married or has a major wedding. Some people never partner up.
Wow! That is super gutsy, and I want to be friends with that woman!
Here's my revolutionary suggestion: ban wedding registries once and for all.
We're talking about people who would have ruined their c careers and, as a result, probably placed their family into systemic awfulness if they had spoken up.
"For such a renowned institution, we should be used to the fact that sports take far more precedence than actual academic merit."