It's a UK director and star, so I would imagine so.
It's a UK director and star, so I would imagine so.
I can't help but wonder how much higher Canada would be if it weren't for our current "child-care isn't necessary" government.
A) I know this article was framed as click bait, but I have to say it: Wanting healthy pets that live longer as a result of proper nutrition isn't dumb.
If that poll doesn't tell you everything you need to know about Esquire's audience, I don't know what would.
Doesn't that "18 kids and counting" family disprove any ovary harm caused by driving? That mother didn't have a chauffeur.
I have a job that pays pretty well, and that used to be really interesting and that I liked. My husband and I even bought a house near it, so that it would always be easy for me to get to work without a second car. However, a year and a half ago, my awesome manager left, and they hired someone else who took a…
Ok, people, let's make it simple. My body is mine. Every part of it. If any decisions that have to be made involving it, the decision is mine and mine alone. Do not touch it. Don't pat it on the head condescendingly, don't hug it without my initiating contact, don't grab it if I try to walk away, don't try to…
I always did horrible in math classes, leading up to my almost failing grade 10. After that, since I hated the teacher, I (and most of my class that year) decided to take Gr 11 math via correspondence. To my utter shock, I found it much easier than anything I had done before, and ended up getting a grade in the high…
As stated in the rest of my post, I didn't say I rejected all cultures. I have a problem with the aspects that call for killing girls (or anyone) for being different.
"If it was my daughter, I would have killed her."
My favourite had been my favourite since the day she was born. She was niece #1 (I've got 18, so they lost their 'special-ness' pretty quickly).
I saw that. The linked article stated that she *only* inherited 800k from her father when he died. Poor girl.
One of my nieces, when she was 4 or 5, told me she wanted to be a bunny when she grew up. She instantly became my second favourite.
How I clean (like a feminist or elsewise)- I made a deal with my (then) bf when we moved in together. I cook and do half the dishes, he does the rest of the dishes, laundry, and general tidying, and we hire someone to come in every two weeks to do the deep cleaning. 3 years later, and I've forgotten what it's like…
Do they? I was just wondering about that recently. I keep hearing that everyone wears spanx, but I don't (unless I'm wearing a dress and don't want my thighs chafing), and most of my friends don't either. Is it just an American thing? (I'm Canadian)
I started dating a coworker 4 years ago, and the first time we left work together he revealed that he had to go home suddenly before we went out for dinner. I came in with him, and he basically ran to the bathroom. I learned two things that day: his apartment hadn't been tidied ever, from the looks of it, and he had…
That's what I was looking for. I didn't mean integrated as in 'completely blended in and lost their culture', but more the situation you describe. You never hear any news about communities like that when stories about the Roma come up.
BBC news reports that the Dublin girl has had DNA tests that confirm she is the daughter of the Roma couple she was taken away from.
I totally see this. Recent news has revealed that the blond Irish Roma child was in fact the daughter of the people she was with- the authorities had no excuse to take her away. If that doesn't scream prejudice, I don't know what is.