My guess is "casein" a common thing in cheese.
My guess is "casein" a common thing in cheese.
#notallmen but every woman totally has a story in which they were blatantly dismissed...
I call that "Cassandra Syndrome," named after Cassandra who was all like, "The Trojans are coming!" and the men were all like, "Uh-huh. Sure babe. Whatever you- AAAGGGHH, A TROJAN IS STABBING MY FACE!"
Really, I HAD NO IDEA.
About the only time I see this phenomenon being discussed in popular culture-albeit obliquely— is in horror movies, one of the biggest arbiters of our fears in modern times.
A few weeks ago Curt Schilling went to Twitter to congratulate his daughter on getting into college, and naturally some asshole sports fans took the opportunity to threaten her with sexual violence. Schilling was having none of that shit. He somehow tracked a few of them down and outed them. One was immediately fired…
Oh, you read every tweet that was sent at her?
Seeing as she's not a student athlete, she would lack standing to sue the NCAA for its treatment of student athletes. So there's that.
i believe she was referring to the ones that threatened her with sexual violence, which i imagine she did not RT or share
If she really wants to do that, she can open a private club. Businesses that are open to the public are not allowed to discriminate against protected classes. We already had that policy for close to a century, and it was horrendous. The Civil Rights Act prohibits businesses that are open to the public from such…
She doesn't, the earlier comment misstated. The black guy basically has to prove that the reason she didn't sell him cake was because he was black. The burden of proof is on him, not the grandmother, so your entire argument makes 0 sense.
So you're against clearly marked exit signs?
In Massachusetts, we spend a long time on our history too. But that's because we basically invented America. *flips hair*
The stereotype for rejected women I think is the Bridget Jones model - wine, ice cream, sloppily singing along to "All by myself". I think most women (including myself) know that when you've been rejected, you retreat into your hole, stop showering and feel sorry for yourself for a bit and then resolve to treat…
It doesn't help everyone, but it can and does absolutely help (and as cheerful_exgirlfriend said, even other negative emotions can prevent the immediate suicide). It seems counterintuitive to many of us, but most suicides are a very impulsive act. There are warning signs leading up (plans, suicidal ideation) but…
Doing housework regularly—instead of only when you're completely out of clean dishes or the bottoms of your bare feet end up covered in crumbs after one walk through the kitchen—isn't called being responsible for someone else's happiness. It's called being an adult.
No, you lazy shithead, doing the dishes isn't some exotic woman fantasy no man could possibly anticipate. It's basic hygeine, part of being a functional adult and caring for the home you share with another person. Your wife isn't your mommy, she doesn't have to give you a chore list you can sigh and sulk about and…
You know nothing about this situation, so kindly go fuck your righteous smug self. He has eyes and can see just as well as I can when the sink is full of dishes, when there is a massive pile of laundry that needs to be put away, or when we are out of groceries. Why should I ask him to do something that clearly needs…