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June De Plume
June-De-Plume

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This is silly. Lots of jobs outside of STEM fields require bachelors degrees, and having a degree in something more relevant to the job than a STEM field is probably going to be an advantage.

I find it "entertaining" that they emphasized that it was a female employee who wrote the sign. To me this seems like: "Whoa ladies, calm down. It was one of your own that wrote it. No reason to be upset." Otherwise, the gender of the sign maker has no reason to be in the statement.

I live in Dallas and have been to this bar twice, and it does not surprise me that this happened there. It's precisely the type of place you'd expect to have little sensitivity to issues like this. I have avoided that place like the plague after one of my friends got roofied there (which I know can happen anywhere,

I thought they were funny the first few times I saw them, but now I HATE these "Free Beer" signs! They invite idiot customers that can't read the entire thing properly and whine and nag loudly that the business 'lied to them'. Feel bad for the bartenders that have to explain over and over again "we don't really have

The only sign any bar should need:

Y'all need to understand how a nice Southern lady talks. "I guess she's full bosomed." translated really is more like "She has absolutely no qualifications other than a somewhat larger than average chest that is but a shadow of my own".

It's the publicity they get that really annoys me, I mean people vote for UKIP out of protest for the establishment because they/the media paint them as the protest vote party, but in reality they should be giving attention to the Green Party who are really a party about change.

The secret to a happy marriage; have the queen of sad mumbling sing at your wedding.

They are tiny angels blessing Kim only.

And I will be here with you, COVERING IT ALL!

My father was almost named Bart. I know this because there's an old family story that while my grandma was pregnant (or "expecting," as the adults would say. We're Catholic.) she told one of her nephews that she was planning on naming the child "Bart" if it was a boy. "Good," said the child. "Then we can call him

Haha. My cousins are named Krystal and Jewel. My dad always made fun of their names for being stripper-y, but then my sister and I both took on the nicknames Nikki (Nicole) and Dani (Danielle). WHO'S GOT STRIPPER-Y DAUGHTERS NOW DAD?

My teenage mother wanted to call me Rachel because it was "the prettiest name she had ever heard". Then when newborn baby came out all shriveled and bloody and purple, which she thought was gross (teen mom. needless to say very little education on biology), she decided she couldn't possibly name that ugly thing such a

The great thing about Jolie's comment is that it is specifically supportive of other women. Just acknowledging that being a mom is tough, being a working mom is tough, and that all of it gets tougher when you have fewer resources at your disposal (whether those resources are financial or family or community) is a form

This site is for anyone who wants to be here. Including you, unpleasant as you may be.

your comment is incredibly unacceptable and uncalled for. in so many ways.

Universities, in their role as educators, employers, and frequently living spaces, have a responsibility to their students to keep them safe, which includes keeping them safe from sexual assault and rape. If they did not want this responsibility, then it would be on them to hand it off to the police (and I'm sure that

OMG I can't believe it is SO easy! How has no one else in the world EVER thought of that?!

That's a very helpful list of "tips"! No one has ever thought of those before! Convenient that you're ignoring all the things that discourage people from doing them. I'm not saying putting a list on a bathroom door is the answer, but simply telling people who have been assaulted to do x, y, and z without addressing