The trifecta!!!
As a person born and raised in San Antonio, I'm not sure what part of the city Chavez is talking about, but I've never had to worry about wild packs of dogs roaming the streets. Maybe the East Side (the one part of town I never lived in)?
Having said that, I can agree with her that the city needs more exercise…
Ah, well that would be applicable then. I was only considering the people in this story, but yes, slavery would be a great word to describe the horrendous conditions many people face in other countries where labor is forced through some way.
True, but I think since workers like Doris and Jasmine get wages, livable or not, using the word "slavery" is not the best way to make a point in the context of this article. I agree with you about the labor camps in NK though, as they pretty much have no choice.
My only qualm is your use of slavery as a comparison. Perhaps a better word to describe their plight, such as under-representation or someone that is being taken advantage of, might be less offensive than using a word with depressing historical context.
Other than that, you're correct. Not many people stop to consider…
At the risk of sounding crude, I'd eat your vagina loaf. Sourdough is the bees knees!
I couldn't agree more. I've never looked at a sex organ (of either sex) and just broke down in awe. If she is trying to raise awareness of the female genitalia, that's cool, good for her. We need more vulva-inspired things to remind us all where we came from. I can't wait until someone introduces vulva bread, although…
Exactly! There is a lot of blame to be passed around and supermarkets hold a good portion of it. It is refreshing to hear of affordable options as opposed to the mega-food giants. BTW, those sound like really good deals!
I've heard this point being made many times and it's one, I think, people tend to overlook. Our priorities as a nation are questionable when I can buy more junk food than fruit and veggies with $5. Ultimately, it is those that hold two or more jobs trying to care for their family that suffer and are more likely to eat…
I was being facetious. I die a little inside when someone calls a tortilla "soft shell".
WTF is a soft shell? Like a soft shelled turtle?
I'm glad we share the same sentiment. I'm originally from San Antonio, so there is no shortage of awesome taco places. When I had Torchy's, the first thing I noticed was that the tortillas were not homemade or even close to tasting like they were. I'm not a taco snob (maybe that makes me one for stating so?) it's just…
If you ate Torchy's, then yeah, you had been wasting your time.
Yeah that's probably where the women (and some men) will sit. Basically, anyone that can find it.
I bet the most exciting place to sit is on the clitoris.
As a fellow Texan, I approve highly of this picture.