jennalynk
jennalynk
jennalynk

Yep. Many women do. I wouldn’t say even nearly a majority, but more than you’d think.

The president-elect of Taiwan (also the first female president of Taiwan and the first female president in Asia who is not the daughter or wife of a former male head of state), Tsai Ying-wen, presented to voters a detailed and coherent set of policies and proposals that she is able to speak about fluently (having been

Women exist who do not think they are as fully realized as humans as men. They wouldn’t put it that way of course, but they really do put stock in the idea that the men in their lives ‘know best’, that women have a ‘place’. Some probably really are happier in traditional roles where they basically cater to men (of

Hey man, here in Asia a lot of guys who - to give into the ridiculous number system for a minute - were like a 3 back home get treated like 10s. I mean yeah, yeah, if they *can* then it’s not my business to say they *shouldn’t* and the women who go for them are doing so of their own volition, if it’s consensual and

And that’s the rub for me. Two cities I’d consider living in if I moved back to the Western hemisphere are New York and Toronto (because my husband has Canadian citizenship and I want to lock that shit down for myself, too). But looking at rents in both cities, well, I can’t afford a car, and I can’t afford to live

On some level I kinda sorta feel the same way, at least when it comes to entertainment media (though I loathe any form of DRM and will torrent simply to avoid it - if DRM were removed and electronic media I purchased were truly mine with no corporate fingers still stuck in it, I would be more likely to buy it), and I

At least with “Confucius say”, if you fix the purposely terrible grammar that unfairly mocks the perceived English level of many Asian people, there is an actual and documented history of proverb-like sayings that Confucius actually did say, and in Chinese there is a phrase that translates directly into “Confucius

I’d say it’s DC, where it’s already begun but hasn’t quite taken over the entire city yet. It is not the same city where I went to college.

Building lots of housing is a pretty obvious solution that most cities lack the political will to execute, because America.

And yes, a lot of it has to do with white people moving back - it would be crazy to deny there’s a racial divide here. But it’s also a socioeconomic divide. I’m white and I can’t afford to live in

Well, he isn’t bringing home enough money to pay for basic necessities *now*, so if he takes a minimum wage job and gives most of it to his kids, it won’t be all that different for him, will it?

What’s really sad about that is that teaching shouldn’t be a low-paid career.

I totally see your point, though I do think it’s possible these were the only jobs he could get - it’s very hard to get and keep a job with intermittently cut-off cell phone service and no license. In some cities you can get around without driving. In most you need a car or, honestly, you likely just don’t work.

You just survived a fight with SHIA LABEOUF
Normal Tuesday night for SHIA LABEOUF

I love her dress so hard

I feel like I’m the only one who isn’t into it? I like my guys with dorky demeanors, dad bods and professor glasses. I just do. I like it when they fit right in at the LL Bean Store (even if they are not white, despite LL Bean being ridiculously White People). He is not that guy.

Because the practice is irresponsible.

My vote is stupid, or troll.

Placing someone by request in a room next to someone else without asking the first person at all if they know this person or are OK with it.

This is really a no-brainer. ASK. FIRST.

Perhaps they don’t, but that’s on them. They should. If someone, even a family member, asked to be placed next to me, I’d want the hotel to fucking ask me first.

How many of those people semi-openly carrying on affairs “in the before times” were women? Cause it sure seems to me that men got to do that, and women got to suffer.