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We didn't get sex ed per se but we were taught about sex during catholic religion (yes, it's a subject in Poland, thanks Concordat!) and our Catechist told us that condoms don't work because the pores in them are much larger than sperm cells, so they can just go out and preg you up.

During the chocking training I was told not to call in a Heimlich maneuver anymore due to a copyright law (I shit you not) but I don't remember what else I'm suppose to call it.

Let's shove the White House into a vagina!

Oh yeah

Hiddleston's in his heaven. All's right with the world.

Until you get punched in the stomach by a guy who tried to get away without paying, until you get spit on and repeatedly called a bitch and your boss tells you not to take it personally, until you spend 8h standing outside in -10C temperatures selling newspapers while being paid not for your time but the quantity of

Actually, I'm Polish but I've been living in Scotland for over 5 years now.

Oh, several weeks ago in Poland we had a catholic priest, a dean of school for priests arguing that he knows of 10yo kids (children!!) who had grown up "faster" and had consensual sex with adults because it's what their bodies needed.
Consensual. 10 years olds.
Let that sink in.
Now a minute for you to throw up.

Don't know about the rest of UK but having consensual sex with someone between ages 13-16 in Scotland is a misdemeanour.
Doesn't change the fact that some time ago we had a 12yo giving birth in my area

As you can see, as soon as I was told that the waiters in USA earn below minimum wage - something that literally never crossed my mind could be practiced in a well developed country like USA - I made a comment about how I think it's insane that people should work for less than MINIMUM, and I also never written

I'm sorry, are you saying that you're not buing that I wasn't aware that waiters in America get paid less than minimum wage? Why? At which point of me education I was about to learn that stuff? At which point of my life that information could have been disclaimed to me and by whom?

"A bit of reprimand"? Are you fucking kidding me? Calling me "ignorant" the first time was a reprimand, leaving +100 posts calling me a fucking idiot, telling I don't deserve friends, that someone will shit in a public toilet and leave a tip in it "for my mum" - something that btw, happened to her more than once - you

This is funny, I laughed out loud while reading this.

Thank you, it means a lot to read that. Some of those replies were very personal even tho I know that often the anger was misplaced (like telling me that my friends must be embarrassed by my behaviour - they aren't because they act exactly the same way).

I'm a bit confused by your post. You make it sound like I moved to America and refuse to tip waiters there, because "it's not something we do in Europe"? No, I live in UK (where I moved from Poland btw) and my initial post was that of someone who's unaware of the wage gap in USA.

You know, I just woke up, checked the internet and was floored to discover +150 replies to my post, most of them quite nasty. But I was scrolling down, sometimes red faced, sometimes annoyed at the repetitiveness, reading through and your post was the last. And it made me cry. I'm literally sobbing. Do you know why?

Hey, I had no idea that law in america allows people to pay their employees less than minimal wage (which is £6.30 in UK). No need for name calling.

That's... insanely ridiculous. How is that lagal? I mean, minimum wage was established so people weren't paid less than this, that's why it's called MINIMUM wage, as in, the minimal sum of money you can lawfully pay someone.
America's weird.

Once again, why? Waiters are paid to waiter, I get paid to do my things, you get paid to do yours.

" Tip your waiters, people"