Me too!
Me too!
Oh boy. I had the MIL come to help with the baby too and while it was nice mostly, the heavy dose of judgment for wanting to go back to work was not.
I like the yellow number in the front on the right.
It’s a Golden Pheasant. We have some at a local wildlife park here in New Zealand. They do strut around but they’re pretty friendly and laid back.
I was reading about how the male gorilla will usually protect the young from infanticide and outside threats to the troop so I thought this whole things was really sad.
Oh wow, sign me up!
There was a movie about him that came out in 1994 which was called “The Road to Wellville.” It covers his personality pretty well.
It sounds like you are in a protected bubble where the reality of what you believe is happening is out of step with what is actually happening.
Wee woo wee woo! You’ve been stopped by the club police. Unsolicited advice on what you must do will now be forthcoming.
It’s not that people are owed a career it’s that they were working hard to make a career, a rape happens, the military turns on them and pushes them out effectively punishing them for being raped and daring to seek help. Meanwhile their rapist continues on in the service without being punished.
I agree. “It never happened to me” does not mean it never happened to anyone else.
And vocal fry!
Isn’t she in contempt of a court order? Are there no ramifications for that?
I do the same. I get so morally outraged when I believe in something that I can’t merely agree to disagree.
I wondered about dementia too but having served in two branches of the military I also thought this sounded like a high ranking asshole who is not used to being questioned or told “no.”
He could have summed up the whole survey into one question:
Amen.
Screw other people and their danged opinions!