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Agreed! I wanted to see the actual rooftops, which can be so unique and cool. or are at least not seen by many. and then these photos aren't even good! sigh.

me too! made it 5 minutes before the polls closed.

Since everyone seems to know this word, I'm guessing it's not the Hindi slang for "to fuck." Unless everyone grew up learning Hindi curse words from their cousins like me?

they are. but then they have a harder time connecting with VC funding, without which a startup tends to stagnate at a base level of revenue.

agree with you completely. gen x, y, millenials.. we're not against hard work. we're against this fantasy of working our entire lives in one place with only the promise of a gold rolex at retirement. certainly the pensions and payouts that had been promised are no longer even a possibility for the younger

No, this is the "american dream" fantasy that the older generations bought into — work hard, head down, sacrifice it all for a better tomorrow — but the truth is that the companies that took it all from the generations DID NOT FULFILL their end of the deal. the companies did not have the backs of the employees they

No, this is the "american dream" fantasy that the older generations bought into — work hard, head down, sacrifice it all for a better tomorrow — but the truth is that the companies that took it all from the generations DID NOT FULFILL their end of the deal. the companies did not have the backs of the employees they

Coming from a Muslim+Hindu family, I thought it might be interesting to point out that we celebrate Christmas too! Secularly of course, but the spirit of giving is a universal message. (Plus, we started when we were kids and everyone we knew was getting gifts, and now we're adults and we are keeping the traditions

The only rom-coms I can think of enjoying recently are Warm Bodies and 17 Again. Both are formulaic, but pretty unusual in their premise/setting. And had good banter between multiple characters, not just leads. Warm Bodies even featured a positive female-female teenage friendship that I think we rarely see in movies.

I don't think the statement is a judgment of what women should or should not do. Given the rest of the article, it suggests she literally does not understand that a woman even CAN do that (leave the home without her husband/family member).

I really think it's just unimaginable for her that a woman can be out without a husband or family member. her world experience is that SHE is not allowed to step out of the home without husband/family member — the concept of a free woman doesn't exist in her world. I don't know if it's fair to expect her to even know

Am I the only one who just wanted to know which Bollywood song she danced to?? I had to actually find the video and watch it. These are the real important questions!

that gif is so disturbing!! cannot un see that..

THANK YOU! i love his Carlos Danger moves!!

sounds about right to me.

THIS! agreed.

me too! I don't get how dry TP is supposed to really clean the area.. you need water in some way — a lota or bidet (haha I typed biden first.. smh), or wet wipes, or wet TP..

lol your incredulity made me laugh so i'll venture to guess that the swim part was connected to the second part of the sentence too — ie she doesnt want to swim while she has her period. so therefore she probably doesn't want to use tampons (since that's the only way i know of to swim while on one's period?)... which

@DenaPSU & @SillyF, its so interesting, you both represent the two options, convert or not! thanks for sharing. I know it's a personal decision either way and it all depends on your relationship and other factors. I'm glad its worked out, either way! always nice to hear of others like me/us.

@DenaPSU & @SillyF - I need to hear your stories! I am a Muslim woman about to marry a non-Muslim man. I would love to hear if your man converted or if not, as I'm currently conflicted about my man converting since he'd be just doing it as a formality. message me please!