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Wow. Mind sufficiently blown. Now I have a righteous feeling about not eating at any of these places.

Serf & Turf

Ari Shaffir is the same guy who said in his act that having cerebral palsy is like being "king of the retards." He's just straight up human garbage and he uses "edgy" tangents with no punchline to try to distract from the fact that he's just not funny.

Are you offering to switch lives with me? Sounds good!

Same.

Human babies are the ugliest kinds of babies. No comparison to puppies, kittens, baby goats, etc.

She may still not think she's worthy of positive reinforcement. Sad.

Ahhhh. Cutest headbutt ever!!!

Aloha!

goddamn you.

That's not what I meant in the slightest. I wasn't talking about women not helping other women, but more about the way a lot of young people feel antagonistic about authority figures, which I think is true for men and women both. In my case, as I wrote with the older women in my family, it wasn't that I thought any of

I'm 52. I think about getting really old every time I get out of a chair.

From the day I was born until the day she died my grandmother was 100% my best friend. She was and is my role model. It's not like I obsess tabout getting old I just accept it. She said I kept her feeling young and I told her that she made me feel like getting old wasn't at all the worst thing that could happen to me.

The policy where you work (you are speaking of Australian states, correct?) is incredible. Even in popular fictional entertainment, I do not see any facility equipped to do what you describe. If a 100 kg man fell to the floor in my facility (unionized, publicly funded), 50kg Filipinas with prior back, arm or shoulder

the social cost of negotiating for pay is not significant for men, while it is significant for women.

Yeah, except the reverse isn't true. Tech is desperate for female employees, and yet, they're often paid less than men working the same job.

This is too much. It's one thing when women broke into previously male only occupations and had to work for less due to prejudicial beliefs (not that it was right or anything). But nursing! Nursing! This reminds me of social work in the early 70's; all the field staff were women and all the managers were men.

For quite a while I was "that one guy who goes into a Mexican restaurant and asks for a burger." Then I turned eight. ;)