My oldest brother ran into a stop sign on his bike.
My oldest brother ran into a stop sign on his bike.
End of my freshman year of college, the school hosted a carnival for the students and brought in a bunch of rented inflatable games including this: (pictured, a moon-bounce-style obstacle course with two parallel paths)
Grapefruits are kinda evil with medication and affecting the rates at which bodies metabolize it.
I’m so glad you had a really positive experience! Congratulations on becoming a little closer to feeling like you can just *be* in the world.
I have an acquaintance who was born Moksha (insert, like, nine middle names here) Rainbowlight.
The bicycles are even better than the speedboat, IMO.
I feel like he’d be much worse domestically and less likely to screw up foreign policy in threatening ways.
To be fair, pharmacists can play an important role in educating patients about their medication and in catching physician errors in prescription writing. But this one was just harassing the customer.
The article said they were in a separate custody case over the toddler, so it’s implied. It also said that he was reunited with mom.
Well, that’s because they’re practicing polygamy, so after the first one, the marriages aren’t actually valid in the eyes of the law.
There are temp agencies particularly for this. Or, companies just have sufficient staffing that tasks can get divvied.
That’s an incredible liability on the part of the company, given how long it takes to get past the risks of postpartum hemorrhage.
Aww, cute onesie!
Yeah, but you could get sick yourself. Your parents or siblings also could. Sometimes it’s the relationships we didn’t choose.
I mean, few prefer using it to being able to just afford their own care.
Most offices assume coffee must get made, new hires must get trained, etc.
Gender does influence this, clearly, because women are more likely to volunteer (and, as other studies have shown, more likely to be penalized for not volunteering). Even if the ideal advice is gender neutral, the circumstances aren’t.
You are missing so many levels of systemic discrimination, it’s not even funny. From a very young age, girls are praised for their looks and their tendency to be agreeable. They are discouraged from messes and physical risks. They are shown examples of women being expected to do domestic tasks. They go to schools…
You haven’t done anything to debate the fact that these are done in America by women, who are already on average paid less and doing more housework. So, no, it’s not general pettiness of humans. It’s women being frustrated and tired.
You are ignoring the training of new employees, and the making of coffee. I suspect most male employees do want those to happen.