I'm thinking about this in a more depressing way...without the reduced copay, how many teen girls without jobs are not going to be able to afford their birth control?
I'm thinking about this in a more depressing way...without the reduced copay, how many teen girls without jobs are not going to be able to afford their birth control?
It's not that they care about that feature specifically, it's that they are able to pick a status marker. It's easy for them—the girl they date has that status marker? Easy approval. It's a lazy teen-boy way of determining who's attractive because he hasn't figured out sexuality and attraction yet.
I can't get on the TSwfit love train. Maybe it's because she does the weird friend collecting thing, and I can just imagine the conversation Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield had before they went.
I'm sorry, there's some super important context to this photo that's missing if you didn't go to a prep school like this one. She's not making fun of white people, she is making fun of a super specific prep school subculture, down to the hand gestures. These guys have an obscene amount of power in the high school…
Yeah, I was in that same boat. The school I chose did have a pretty bad bro culture, but thankfully no confederate flags. And we kicked out our school president for making disparaging comments about women on a school radio program. I did grow up around Lville though, so I know the area and the culture.
Oh yeah. I went to a similar school. All this kids so upset because they want a leader who respects their "values?" All the rich kids at my school were high on coke or drunk every weekend—it was just that everyone looked the other way. But somehow, of course, photos of this woman smoking make their round and we just…
I watched some of Keeping up with the Kardashians recently, and the way Kim talked about Kanye was like she was talking about an imaginary friend. It was so weird. She would occasionally deadpan, "Kanye says this" or "Kanye doesn't like that."
Unfortunately, if you have ambitions of further graduate work, that strategy doesn't fly. For example, know someone who did the 2 years at community college, than transferred to a top college. His grades dropped because she wasn't used to the work (thrown into tough upper division classes) and had a lot of trouble…
I think layering is something different, where they take recordings of your voice and literally play it 2x over each other. It evens out weirdness, pitch fluctuations, and voice thinness in harder areas. You can hear it a LOT on Taylor Swift songs, specifically.
That's what I thought at first, but then I'm pretty confused about how we can correlate a gender pay gap if we're including men's salaries as well. My household income (with my male partner) is much better in that comparison, but he makes almost 3x what I do.
"Millennial women with college educations managed to close the gap ever so slightly by bringing in a median household income of $63,000."
This is how I feel about most of Game of Thrones! Thank you for putting it so well.
Once again, my point was just to have some compassion. It's like when someone takes the elevator one floor in my building—yeah, probably the person just doesn't feel like walking up one flight of stairs, but maybe they're sick, or disabled, or something along those lines. Just be a good person and give people the…
"We have always had — and always will have — Adam Lanzas and Elliot Rodgers. The sobering fact is that there is little we can do to predict or change human behavior, particularly violence; it is a lot easier to control its expression, and to limit deadly means of self-expression."
Wow, really? I just had to fly cross country for a funeral and therefore the only seats available were middle seats that were far away from each other. No, I couldn't have planned better for that. Maybe two adults wanted to sit next to each other because there was a circumstance like mine, or one of them is a nervous…
Um, that's just an awkward angle in that one picture. If you google her, she looks no different from the rest of the contestants...
I dunno, I just don't buy it. Everyone knows that word is racist and hurtful. Certain racist actions can come out of ignorance—using the word "ghetto," asking to touch black people's hair, doing a "black voice impression". Using that word and joking you should join the KKK is preeeetty deliberate racism. If black kids…
"Start envisioning a world where WOMEN FEAR YOU."
I'm pointing out that this contributes to a larger pattern, not that this individual yearbook is going to make someone run out and get pregnant.