It would make more sense if it were, say, Victoria's Secret ads. Unless you really want to see it, I doubt you'd feel disenfranchised for being kept from seeing it.
It would make more sense if it were, say, Victoria's Secret ads. Unless you really want to see it, I doubt you'd feel disenfranchised for being kept from seeing it.
I believe they'd have to show their faces, so most women there couldn't use it. Granted, it could be programmed to recognize a burqa, I suppose, but then balaclava wearing terrorists types could see it too.
That color... that expression... she's... SpongeBob!!!
Is this a subtle form of retaliatory protest? Obama broke the APEC tradition of dressing for meetings.
I dunno, I think we overblow shame, in the end. In the end that's my fault too, for caring so much what the unwashed masses think of me. I'm sure they all went to sleep with their pants around their ankles laying on the floor in front of the toilet and slept there for 12 hours while people came in and out using the…
I can see your point, but when has the assumption of privacy ever really been valid? Look at Downton Abbey. There's always an O'Brien listening around the corner, a nosy person at the film developer, the boyfriend who said he was gonna throw away that tape and then didn't.
Well, mostly I was joking, thus the second part. Though honestly learning from mistakes kind of requires not blaming the picture or the bulletin board it was pinned to.
Am I the only one that thought the guard was Vanessa Williams for way longer than one should have?
Yeah, all that stuff people do that later ends up on Facebook and ruins them? Yeah, don't do that. Problem solved.
Hey, as we venture out into the galaxy and encounter new planets like Saunaworld, we have to be open minded. It's important that you can embrace and respect Saunaworld's culture if you are ever to understand and function on Turkishprisonworld.
I have always believed that this is also why racism and other forms of bias are so easily passed from generation to generation. The cornerstones of such are fear and anger, and children have to sense this at an early age, cementing other races, religions, sexual preferences, etc., as threats on a deeply emotional…
John Stewart had a great reply to this. I quite literally spilled my drink when she said "raped too much". Hard to imagine anyone keeping their job after saying something like that.
It seems more Soviet to me, especially contrasting with the flowery dresses and hair that looks like ushanka hats.
I don't believe we can assume that our definition of care is a social truth by our own decree any more than theirs is to us. After all, from their perspective we're doing what we are are characterizing them as doing. Imposing our ideas on their system that has been in place for hundreds of years against what appears…
No, I wouldn't condone that response at all, BUT, the abortion was done, and the hospital's statement was this:
As Sir John Gielgud once said of acting:
Few will notice until they are made with the ability to back that thang up and make it clap clap clap.
And yet they mimic color, so it kind of lends to the point I was making. If they don't perceive color and yet mimic it, it's hard to assume they perceive this kind of thing in a conscious way. What reason would there be for them to? Less is more in terms of conscious perception, since reflex action is much faster…