Here, that’s a fine, and I would have greatly enjoyed submitted his registration for the $100 ish and three demerit points.
Here, that’s a fine, and I would have greatly enjoyed submitted his registration for the $100 ish and three demerit points.
Maybe other countries won't...want...you?
You made me spit out my tea.
Yeah I know literally in a day or two if Mr RU has started skipping his meds, and read him the riot act. He thinks it’s fine, but it’s actually scary and depressing to have my amazing partner become angrier and more withdrawn and increasingly depressed.
We alternate depending on nightly preferences, being fortunate enough to have a spare room. He went to bed very late last night and I had to be up early for work, so we slept apart. Even when we do share a bed, the “master bed” is a huge one, so I can get my very necessary space.
Studies consistently show that most high level performing athletes, like Olympians, have genetic or physical ‘abnormalities’ that help make them excel in their fields. Somehow that’s just fine and dandy, but the complicated and difficult medical intervention demanded of trans athletes simply cannot be acceptable...…
My partner and I have been together for 14 years and I think it took until a few years ago for him to finally, really, genuinely and completely get that the division of labour wasn’t fair. He does lots of chores! He doesn’t complain about it! He mostly initiated doing the chores himself! But he finally noticed…
who is UNDERREPORTING small things that they don’t consider childcare
THIS. The articles literally say men think they do more labour than they actually do, and that they routinely fail to even see/recognise the amount of work their female partners are doing, but the same articles are always full of guys proudly informing everything that their division of labour is absolutely 50/50.
I got a weekly allowance as a kid with an expectation that I was contributing generally to the overall upkeep of the place I was living - it meant I scrubbed the bathroom and toilet once a week, did washing and general cleaning and cooked a few nights a week, but also meant I was expected to pay for things I wanted…
Yeah, as an Australia I was like wait, uggs went away?! But that’s probably because we wear them indoors, as slippers, as they are meant to be?!
As a fellow government employee, my head often hits the desk at the moron who hit ‘reply all’ to something. A friend of mine works in cyber and we often have to catch up for a walk around the block so they can blow of steam at having to quarantine the emails of the idiots who hit reply all to an all staff email...with…
Apparently that was part of the issue, the zodiac dude screwed up his own cypher and made it harder to crack (almost definitely by accident).
I guess we could take him on the condition that no one can ever ask us what we did with him...
Thank you for posting that.
Haha yeah that was my mum! She’d turn up for my parent teacher interviews and be asked why she was there...? (Except for that one year with the awful maths teacher who routinely failed the entire class... surely at some point you start to wonder if it’s you?!?! SURELY?!)
I was a swot, so even though I did a range of rule breaking and argumentative things, I never actually got given detention...
I was actually impressed a video I saw of Paris Hilton explaining her skin care, because while I dislike her immensely, at least she was fully upfront that she’d been seeing experts since she was a kid, had huge amounts of time/money/resources and used all of them and every single advanced skin improving technology…
Right?! They were so obviously in love, and really if she was conventionally beautiful and Diana not, theirs would be the romantic story of love overcoming duty. I feel sorry for them, and a bit annoyed at how everyone is eager to rip Charles apart for doing exactly what probably anyone would do in his situation...
Yeah, I worked for a bit with my state’s legal board (the ones regulating the legal profession), and we saw this in lawyers with mental illness and substance abuse. In fact, it’s eerily similar to a lawyer who was hiding his dementia diagnosis and ultimately disappeared, leaving quite a legal mess of clients and…