He had his parking brake set, so he was safe.
He had his parking brake set, so he was safe.
All I can imagine is those ships going, “nom, nom, nom...” as the cars drive on board.
Yup, not the kind of thing that would happen to a superior clutch ninja.
Very suspicious that it was only a phone interview Richard Simmons......
Have you ever been evaluated by a speech pathologist, particularly one who does swallow studies. (Some OCcupational therapists do them too)
You could say the same thing about a lot of jobs, though. If you’re taking a dangerous or exhausting job because you need the money and don’t have any other prospects that aren’t worse, are you really making a choice? But in the case of mining, or agricultural labor, or lumber, we still allow the activity to take…
How much of that vulnerability comes from that legality you pushed aside? How much less vulnerable would these women be if they could go to the police without fear when they were hurt on the job?
Oh for sure both are reasons women use, but I worry that mis-characterizing this as “How dare women not support prostitution” is super harmful.
Ideally there shouldn't be economic pressure on anyone to do anything, whether it's prostitution, porn, stripping, selling one's eggs, blood, or other things the body makes, marriage, or working a job they're not 100% thrilled about. But that's not the world we live in yet, and as long as that's true, I don't think we…
If it is legal and regulated it is safer for both the women and the men.
Plenty of people work perfectly legal jobs that are degrading because they're poor, uneducated, or feeding an addiction. We only get up in arms because of the sex.
Definitely possible.
I wonder though if most of the women polled were looking at it from the perspective of “this mostly hurts women through coercive practices and trafficking and therefore it’s really bad” rather than “those slutwhores”. In which case, yeah, it makes sense that women would view it more unfavorably since we’re the ones…
I’m disappointed in my fellow women.
If you want to use SLS, go right ahead, but when a company says it’s not in their product and it turns out to be in there product, it’s a problem. I don’t like being lied to.
It’s a chemical so obviously it’s poison. Isn’t that what the food babe said anyway?
Jessica Alba sued Honest Toddler, the best anti parent blog, for trademark infringement despite them being their first. Fuck Jessica alba and he overpriced horseshit.
Her secret is sodium lauryl sulfates, rubbed directly into the skin.
Hahahahahaha.
Elist is on his way to being A list.