My husband is too, to the point that I’ve vowed that the next time we take a trip together I am buying a Tingler and we’re reading aloud it to each other.
My husband is too, to the point that I’ve vowed that the next time we take a trip together I am buying a Tingler and we’re reading aloud it to each other.
14. a vibrator that notifies you when you’re ovulating
To continue my thought, I need to clarify that I loathe the brokenness discussed here, but for the people who are in need of crowd-sourced emergency funds: I don’t have any negative feelings towards them or their choice to use the options they have. The situation they’re put in in of having to sell their need, their…
This totally nails my greatest qualm about Go Fund Me type stuff - the pity problem. There’s something about building a social charitable impulse based around people having to publically beg that is feeding the us/them of class privilege and income inequality.
While I agree with much of your critique of the MRI sysyem, I believe you have missed the mark on the topic of granting. As someone who runs a non-profit, I can tell you that my colleagues and I would rather a funder keep what they need to ensure their grants to our organizations continue year after year. The need for…
I appreciate this article but it angers me, not only for the injustice Canada’s indigenous peoples face regarding land (and drinking water, and access to health & mental health care, and missing & murdered women, and...) but also because there are few articles like this in Canadian media. Our country is so proud to…