I know many professional sex workers who specialize in BDSM and yes, they're normal, regular people like everyone else.
I know many professional sex workers who specialize in BDSM and yes, they're normal, regular people like everyone else.
As much as I'd love to see a woman as The Doctor, I wouldn't trust that sort of move with Moffat at the helm. It's well-documented how awful he is with women characters, and at the moment the show is absolutely insane in that they don't have any writers who are women (which leads to all the women on the show being…
Boom. That's really reasonable and hits the biggest bits of the nuts and bolts, I suspect.
I really appreciate the non-condescending answer. Really, thank you.
Wow.
So, in all honesty, how does this all square up with younger women out-earning men? Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/21/inc….
It depends on where you are. $50k in NYC or Boston goes a lot less far than the same in rural Alabama.
Economic dependence is also something that, more often than not, isn't a direct result of malice or ill-intent. The larger issue is that in our economy and current political climate, we don't discuss things like a living wage or support structures beyond "addons". If any individual had the ability to economically care…
You know, Steam doesn't have this whole "used game" issue because their price points are so reasonable that there's honestly no need for a used market to offset artificially high prices.
I was a huge D&D nerd when I was younger, and those games kept me entertained for hours. I went back, maybe five years ago or a little more, and installed a few from the old collection I had and they were still enjoyable. Not nearly anywhere close to the sort of awesome we're used to in 2013, but they held up for the…
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You're talking about the old AD&D SSI post-"Gold Box" games. Let's see... if I remember correctly, the best games were the two Dark Sun titles, Shattered Lands and Wake of the Ravager. They were isometric and fairly standard for RPGs of the time. Good games. They used that engine for the ill-fated Dark Sun Online.
Mostly because the Moors are always portrayed as "less civilized" than the English society (Othello is the best example in popular). Ironic that what we now consider as "normal" behavior in terms of hygiene was employed as a means to "other" a European but-not-French-or-English within the discourse.
Even as late as the pre-war period in the early 20th century, "bathing" as we now consider it was a rather rare event. For all the reasons already gone over, it was simply realistic. "Scrubbing" and what we'd, now, call "spot cleaning" occurred as a somewhat frequent event, but the equivalent to a shower or bath was…
Back in OUR day a -10 Armor Class was to be celebrated! Whippersnappers!
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I don't want/need a set-top box that "does it all". In my home, the PC is connected directly to the television and it is far easier, simpler and less buggy to run things like Netflix or other apps via the PC.
It was so second-nature back then. I had more trouble when they made the system "make sense" and removed the "hard math" from the equation.
I still find the whole process to be disgusting and oppressive. We should be ensuring this bar stays closed down, not supporting such awfulness.
If this woman would act less like a spoiled child and more like a fully-actualized woman, we wouldn't have to deal with this issue. This is just the Patriarchy rearing it's ugly head. They should decorate the walls with pictures of men respecting women, not with the tools of an oppressive, awful culture. I'm surprised…
So because something stereotypically appeals to men... actually not even going to go there.