Ten may simply be the minimum number of days that still has the effect of being "long."
Ten may simply be the minimum number of days that still has the effect of being "long."
If people didn't have a problem with it, it wouldn't be illegal, would it? The overwhelming evidence is that Americans benefit from immigration - of any kind - and so there's no "protecting our own" rationale for immigration restriction.
Look, you should know better. Stop being an idiot. All of what you said is exactly wrong - immigrants are less likely to be drug users and criminals than the average American, and rather than "contribute to unemployment", immigration actually creates jobs. Immigrants don't just show up with a supply of labor, but with…
Well, mark me as an American that would love to have you in our country, sees no legitimate rationale about the government "controlling access to the country" under any circumstances, and thinks it's pretty weird that everyone acts like immigration is terrible for the employment rate, but nobody seems to think that…
Also for men, though, too.
Brushing your teeth with old razors, however, not recommended.
Is this just a blindness on your part? Like, you have no ability to determine when people are condescending to you?
How about by not being contemptuous and emasculating? I honestly don't understand how you view these things as "supportive."
Oh, she's a great character and Anna Gunn's portrayal is top-notch. Don't get me wrong. But I think it's pretty clear she's always been intended to be one of the antagonists of the show.
Skyler even pushes Walt to stand up to Bogdan by saying, "you get paid to 5, you work to 5, no later." Hardly a harpy wife— she just tries to keep him treated fairly. She throws him a surprise party for his birthday (and yeah, she says something to him, but whatever...) She even gives him a hand job as a "birthday…
We're not playing "who's the best on Breaking Bad." Skyler is awful. That Walt is much, much worse now is irrelevant to that.
I never got the sense - but maybe you can correct me with examples - that she "stood by" Walt out of affection for him, or even out of duty to her family; only because she wanted to be perceived, especially by her sister, as someone who dutifully stood by her family. She stands by Walt and his cancer because she knows…
I'm not strictly sure it's 100% misogyny; my understanding is that kid who plays Joffery Baratheon gets his share of threats, too. That said I can't ignore the fact that an awful lot of the Skyler hate comes out in gendered or sexualized terms - she's castrating, she's a harpy, she's a bitch, etc.
How can you even call her remotely dismissive?
Did you watch the show from the beginning, though? I think people see Skyler as the antagonist of the show (for largely rightful reasons, even if the haterade winds up being a bit too deeply drunk) because her not-well-disguised, undeserved contempt for Walter from literally her first appearance on the show is, as…
That tone seems pretty positive and affirming, provided you're not bending over backwards to interpret it in the most negative light possible. Maybe if these comments were apropos of nothing - but they're not, they're in response to an entire article about Lindy West being made to feel like an uggo by negative,…
Well, for starters - not having a foreskin.
To be accurate, I'm saying it has a degraded <I>function.</i>
How would a cosmetic surgery "save someone's life"?
I don't see that in the comment, I guess. Can you point to the part where he says "almost bangable"?