They work 98% of the time. That’s enough to assume you didn’t use one if you got pregnant.
They work 98% of the time. That’s enough to assume you didn’t use one if you got pregnant.
If she didn’t tell anybody about her second sex partner, I think it’s safe to assume cheating.
If she slept with two people the week she got pregnant, and didn’t bother to tell anyone about the second man, then
She makes $40 an hour. I’m 5 times her age and making a quarter of that doing something I don’t have nearly as much fun with.
Normal 5 year olds don’t, I assume the point is that she gets her hair and makeup done for the shoot then goes to school looking super pretty.
I never got this. If people are blocking your way, you push through them, maybe with a pity “excuse me” if you’re feeling nice. Being on time for class is more important than some assholes not thinking bad things about you.
Meh, I don’t really mind it.
The whole “mended in 2015” thing throws me off too.
I wonder if human babies could be that cute if we weren’t so insistent on treating them like little people with stupid clothes and stuff, or if they’re just naturally ugly.
This is why I bring my smartphone (and before I had one of those, a gameboy) to get my hair cut. It sends out the perfect “I don’t want to talk” vibe, without seeming rude.
1. The most irritating thing that happens (mostly with men) is when I say, “Alright! so what are we doing today?” And they respond, “Uhhh...a haircut?” No fucking shit, but just saying “haircut” gives me zero direction.
When you’re paying a dollar for a burger, is it the end of the world if I accidentally forgot to take the mustard off the order?
There’s something wrong with it in practice, but that doesn’t mean there’s anything inherently wrong with the job. Just that a series of conditions aligned which makes it easy to find workers who will do the job for next to no money.
The lesson’s more like never share anything on social media that could cost your employer customers and/or make you look like a rageaholic.
Nobody pays $200 for a decades old game to play it.
When I was a kid, my brother and our/his friend would all play SSBM together, and they decided to house rule I wasn’t allowed to use Zelda’s down B more than once a match, and only at the beginning. Basically I had to use either Zelda OR Shiek, and stick with her the whole match.
I like the concept of “honor”.
That happens sometimes in more casual games like Super Smash Brothers, but competitive games like mortal combat usually give players the tools to punish predictable spammers, and if you’re not good enough to use them, that’s just too bad.
Eh, this is one of those rare times when I feel “If X did it, it would be bad, therefor it should be bad when Y does it” doesn’t fly. Until we actually achieve a post-gender society, there will be a major difference between a guy walking up and kissing a woman and a woman walking up and kissing a guy. The first is…
I’m sorry, I don’t really see the problem here. This just seems like a fun, harmless activity some guys (and maybe girls if they wanted?) do once a year. If you don’t want to see it, you don’t have to, but I expect a lot of the students view it with either apathy or interest, and that very few are actively against it.