WrittenPyramids
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WrittenPyramids

WHY ARE HEARTS NOT A THING ANYMORE?! You made my night.

Unless. UNLESS, Jezebel is secretly Congress and writing a blog post is making a law?

Any legal Jezzies out there who can explain to me why she can bring suit without seemingly having to show that she suffered real damage? Also, does it matter that she wouldn't have gotten in any way? I mean it makes it harder to prove she was a victim of afirmative action, but does SCOTUS need to show she was hurt by

Ack I didn't see that someone else posted this exact same thing. Sorry!

Here's the line from one of the legal documents:

Yeah, that's what I was thinking that that particular claim may actually be real

I understood these stories as a way to shape education. Things that need to be taught, based on these stories alone: what does consent mean? Consent for one sexual act does not imply consent for another act. Look her in the eyes while getting consent (or sometime very soon after). Do NOT make assumptions about consent

Bnos Leah— Prospect Park. Their website says, in part:

I just took a look at the website of the high school she went to, and I'd bet good money that that school does not consider itself Modern Orthodox (and, it appears that the only alumnae news one can submit is a marriage or a birth); all of the articles definetly do conflate different communities though.

I ask this with some hestitation, because it feels so backwards to ask every woman in the tech world about gender, but I also would love to hear your perspectives on gender in that sphere—do you feel you faced a lot of stereotypes or challenges or somehow had to work harder to "prove" yourself?

So it is faster? I have 8gbs of ram and when I brought my computer into the apple store, they said, "well, you are using four or five applications at once, so it makes sense that it's so slow." But it didn't make sense to me that a MacBook Pro shouldn't be able to handle itunes, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,

Prime Instant and the kindle lending library too!

The end of the last paragraph is a little bit misleading. She doesn't compete on the Jewish Sabbath at all; she only competes on Sundays.

I think it was in response to Katie J.M. Baker's comment above. Crazy commenting system.

Thanks! This just sent me down the Amazon iPad accessories wormhole.

I am about to get an iPad (yay)! And I am also in school, what did you use to take notes on it? Do you have an external keyboard? Any app you reccomend?

"women hate it..." "women love it..." that's exactly the point anecdotes do not equal data, some women, the women you know, have those preferences. Not all.

Eh. I think it would be hypocritcal if she said "NO TAXES EVER" and then proposed government spending—because where would the money for said spending come from. I don't know, maybe she does say that, but what you quoted doesn't indicate that. In this case, she just has spending priorities and tax priorites that don't

Umm. That's not what that legislation would be at all. It's to restore a Cemetery (as your quote mentions) so it's the moral duty of the U.S. not individuals. I don't know anything about this woman, and maybe she does contradict herself, but your example does that show it. The second quote has nothing to do with

Me too. Wow.