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Sex by itself is one thing, but why is it being connected like this to the military which is very destructive? Palestinian women aren't reacting like this. One reason for the difference might be that Palestinian women are genuinely afraid for their lives while Israeli women aren't. Another reason might be that

Dear Stuck In The Middle,

Naughty Naughty.

What posh4posh said. I don't like defending this guy, but I think a Southwest employee took a regular doucheface customer and turned him into a steaming pool of social media No.

I don't think "chasing off a customer" is a good policy for any company that wants to be profitable, regardless of who that customer is. Southwest's overreaction is what's making headlines, not that guy's tweet.

I'm normally very pro-service agents, but assuming this guy is telling the truth... a complaint is not a threat and it's certainly not a reason to be pulled from a flight. Even if he was (and it does seem he was) 100% wrong about being able to board early with his kids, that still doesn't change the fact that a

How did this boy become this way? Where were his influences? How can any human being be SO callous... "I did not pay attention to her that much." ??? How does one get to be like this? What?

He used it as a tool to start communication? He sent his wife the spreadsheet in an email to her work address as she was leaving for a 10 day work trip and then REFUSED TO ANSWER HER CALLS. That's pretty much the opposite of starting communication.

But don't people have been mentioning the spreadsheet in of itself as a problem? I mean I can totally get it and agree to it being bad especially the bad sided for of it but when the author says :"it doesn't appear as though the wife tracked the data to complain to her husband, but rather, as an overall diary

Its probably partly so it doesn't look so bad. Because of women were to try out for those sports and ALWAYS fail to get in, people would complain that it wasn't fair, since everyone was allowed to play, but due to competition, some people couldn't.

None of these details were in the article linked. Thanks for the explanation, and I agree with you then!

Not to fan flames or anything, I'm honestly curious. What are the odds that if it wasn't a dude, she'd be fired? This is the first case like this I've heard of where the teacher kept his job. It's also the first time I've heard of that it wasn't a female. Anecdotal, but there it is.

Things that make me happy: This guy isn't going to be fired over this

I loved Barbie and somehow I managed to grow up to be a feminist, not have an eating disorder, and be enthused about math AND science. I wonder how that could have possibly happened? Could I perhaps have gleaned some positivity from a doll that can be anything and isn't just pretty, but was president, and astronaut,

so what you said is a little insensitive, but let us consider that point.

His lawyer used the words "pseudo-tribal psychological voodoo" in an attempt to explain what happened? Done with this world.

Graphics aren't everything, but they are important. Saying graphics aren't important, and that we should only appreciate a game for how it plays rather than how it looks, is hugely disrespectful to the artists, engineers and world designers that pour so much of their heart, soul, and imagination into making a game

I think it looks amazing for a console about its age

So true. My mom has always run hot her whole life, so I grew up in a house that was set at a constant 65 degrees. So that's what my body thinks is The Temperature The World Should Always Be now. We could tell when I started spending significantly more time at my now-husband's place by the size of his utility bill,

You're right, it would totally make it excusable for Bioware to have shit the bed with ME3's ending if this random asshole on the internet couldn't do better. However, nothing can ever excuse them saying Tali is a fucking stock photo under her helmet.

I'm really sick of the "if you can't do better then it's fine"