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She makes a lot of good points and as someone who is critical of Israel and feels that the American media can be biased towards Israel I WANT to be cheering her on. However all her other quotes about Jews controlling the media, asking the interviewer if he's Jewish (who is she? Mel Gibson?) and saying she doesn't see…
I read quotes from this article earlier today and out of all of them that quote bothered me the most. As a journalist how can she advocate something like that?
This is different, in my mind, than a pedophile developing a relationship with the parent in order to get closer to the kids. In those cases the pedophile actually abuses the child him/herself. In this case all the actual physical abuse was done by the mother.
That girl is as talented as Brooke Hogan, minus the freak show family.
Typical libertarian ie. total hypocrite.
Sooooooo she deserved the right to choose to have two abortions and then over time change her stance on the issue to where she now feels abortion is wrong in most if not all circumstances yet other women don't deserve to take their own journey. Got it.
Operation Rescue is a domestic terrorist organization. The fact that they are allowed to operate within the country while representatives like Peter King engage racist "antiterror" "hearings" in the Capitol make me want to pound my head through a brick wall.
Actually anti-choicers have been comparing legalized abortion tot he Holocaust for decades.
I'm sorry are you using statistical information to invalidate something a man has said with his own mouth?
I'm with you on this. I don't mind it so much on weight machines but it is SO ANNOYING on cardio machines because they inevitably have to shout to be heard.
Well I just used my friend as an example but other stangers working in doesn't take much longer either and it's customary (I've found) for the person working in to return the settings to what you had them set at as well.
No these people are standing well behind the row of benches off to the area that's almost like the pass through or aisle are or into the area that's more used for the other weight machines.
But to play devils advocate, and I agree with all your points as well, but why should the person choosing to stand so far back get to take up so much (precious) gym real estate you know? I mean standing like so far back you're off the mat means that like 2 or 3 people can now not use the vacant area in front of you…
I mean I work out with a friend often and we always rep in sets and I'd say the time difference (and this is with changing settings etc) is MAYBE a minute and a half to two minutes versus when I'm by myself. So it really doesn't lengthen the gym time. I mean yeah if the gyms not crowded and there are lots of other…
That's a good idea, I usually just err on the side of caution and squeeze myself into some other corner to not be in their way but I always wonder. But yes, human interaction might work!
No but these people are farther back then the customary, one row of space between them and the weights. They're like usually off the mat area far back, you know what I'm saying?
OH! Yes and I'd add don't get on a cardio machine next to me and proceed to have a screaming (because that's the only way you can be heard above the sound of the machines) conversation on your phone.
No one wants to use your machine simultaneously, no one is asking to sit on your lap while you finish your leg curls or whatever.
Ok question. I have been a gym goer for...ever but this has always stymied me. If I'm using the free weights and another person is lifting/working out like several rows back from the mirror but still obviously using the mirror is it rude to start working out in their eye line?