No1451
No1451
No1451

A surprising number of people don't know how to do basic housework. Men and women.

I work in fast food and in my journeys wind up helping out with lots of training and new staff orientation, and let me tell you, some of these fucking teenagers don't even know how to mop a floor because they aren't required to do any

I've seen it worse in my friends who either jumped into a big relationship early or had a live-in girlfriend. Those who were not forced to take care of themselves.

What exactly is this show about? I don't understand

Today I, as a 27 year old man, have learned that I am in fact: a good girl.

I've having trouble imagining a worse punishment than allowing this piece of work to be VP.

The anger I've seen wasn't expressed in your article but rather the comments.

Why is it a problem? Ethnicity and culture are only tangentially related, not linked at the hip.

Other cultures have plenty to offer us, if we choose to take the stance that drawing on another culture is somehow wrong we leave a lot of potential on the table.

I don't think I understand the outrage. The post here makes mention about dying as a civilian in a resource war but that would reference more closely to the Iraq war and subsequent bombing of Baghdad, not the Gulf War, which is what B.O.B. is actually in reference to. And is a war that was sparked off by an invasion

Oh, so you aren't showing off an inflammatory opinion for the purposes of trolling, you just have a profoundly stupid opinion. Gotcha.

Weak troll attempt

0 to 1 might not seem like a big step but it's a ton better than being stuck at 0

There absolutely is a good answer: introduce the boxes.

These babies are going to be surrendered regardless, better that they be surrendered and not abandoned and die.

The moral thing to do is to minimize suffering without introducing new suffering. This does just that

There are plenty of women up top who seem to disagree

That wasn't my point at all, but rather the idea that women are the nurturing sex, as opposed to it being a per person alignment.

If you aren't willing to shoulder the responsibility of a choice you don't REALLY want to make that choice and should probably not make it.

The illusion would be that everyone can do it and that hard work is the path there. Neither of those statements is factually correct

The illusion of upward mobility in the american economy is the cruellest lie the system sells.

I'm (reasonably) young so I can only speak to what I see in my circles, I wonder if this is changing as the image of a dad changes from the scotch drinking "Man of the House" mould to something more like Phil Dunphy or Ross Geller.

The "all activities all the time" stuff is just nonsense and the worst, structure can

Maybe dependant on age? Cause I know that this doesn't hold true of many people I know, a coworker came back recently from a 10-month long term of parental leave, his wife is self-employed(owns a dental clinic) so she 1) makes FAR more money than he does, 2) doesn't have the generous leave that we are offered at my

This right here. The right to be forgotten comes from a good place and for good purpose.

This case is neither of those things

I assume part of this question not coming up stems from the assumption many people seem to make that men are not suited to or have little place in the raising a family.

The idea that women are the nurturing sex and men are ignorant assholes is just such old hat, I'm 27 and male and babies still make me want to talk in